Impacto de la pandemia por COVID-19 y el confinamiento en los homicidios por violencia de género en España

Q3 Medicine
Miguel Lorente-Acosta , Miguel Lorente-Martínez , Manuel Lorente-Martínez
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Abstract

Circumstances under COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have reduced the number of gender-based violence homicides in 2020, with a total number of 45, the lowest in the historical statistics. Analysis of these circumstances generated by the lockdown and mobility reduction, together the economical negative impact, has produced an increment of 49.6% in the number of calls to 016 (telephone for victims’ assistance), and a reduction of 14.6% in the complaints of violence during the months of lockdown. This situation reflects a higher control of victims and more difficulties to exit from violence, that has decreased the number of homicides to 4 during these months, the lowest within Spanish statistics. These circumstances are compatible with an increment of risk of aggressions and lethality, factor that can be related with the increment of homicides limited to August, when the mobility and socio-labor opportunities were recovered. The study of the social circumstances originated by the pandemic allows to describe three different patterns in the impact on gender-based violence.

COVID-19大流行和遏制对西班牙性别暴力杀人的影响
在2019冠状病毒病大流行和封锁的情况下,2020年基于性别的暴力杀人案件减少了,总数为45起,是历史统计数据中最低的。对封锁和流动性减少所造成的这些情况以及对经济的负面影响进行分析后发现,在封锁的几个月里,拨打016(受害者援助电话)的电话增加了49.6%,暴力投诉减少了14.6%。这种情况反映了对受害者的更严格控制和摆脱暴力的更大困难,因此在这几个月里杀人案件减少到4起,是西班牙统计数字中最低的。这些情况与侵略和致死风险的增加相一致,这一因素可能与仅限于8月份的杀人事件的增加有关,当时流动性和社会劳动机会已经恢复。对这一大流行病造成的社会环境的研究,可以描述对基于性别的暴力的影响的三种不同模式。
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Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal
Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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