在秘密堕胎后被起诉的智利妇女经常被治疗她们的医院报告。

L. Schreck
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在智利,在任何情况下获得堕胎或与堕胎有关都是非法的。本文介绍了对1983-84年和1990-91年期间在圣地亚哥瓦尔帕莱索非洲和特穆科对堕胎妇女、提供堕胎服务的人和作为堕胎从犯被起诉的人的法庭案件的分析结果。总的来说,90%的被起诉者是女性。在被研究的221名案件中,有159人是堕胎妇女,其中只有38%的人有法律代表,57%的人在审判前曾入狱。年龄小于18岁的占8%,18-29岁的占61%,30-41岁的占26%。43%的女性已婚或同居,44%单身,5%丧偶或分居。61%的人已经有一个或更多的孩子。在所有案件中,80%是由公立医院附属人员向警方或法院报告的,通常是在妇女因不安全堕胎并发症而求医时。私立医院或诊所没有向警方或法院报告任何案件。针对被控堕胎妇女的案件中有70%,针对提供者和参与者的案件中有62%,针对共犯的案件中有66%的案件导致暂停执行,通常是因为堕胎无法在医学上得到证实。16%因堕胎被起诉的妇女被定罪,其中80%和20%分别被判处541天和3年监禁。大多数人有资格接受替代惩罚,审判后没有在监狱里呆过。40%被定罪的提供者、参与者和共犯通常在被判处541-1082天的刑期后入狱。
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Chilean women prosecuted after clandestine abortion are often reported by the hospitals that treat them.
In Chile it is illegal to obtain provide or be associated with an abortion under any circumstance. Findings are presented of an analysis of court cases during 1983-84 and 1990-91 against women who had abortions people who provided an abortion and people prosecuted as accomplices to abortion in Santiago Valparaiso Arica and Temuco. Overall 90% of all people prosecuted were female. 159 of the 221 people involved in the cases studied were women who had had an abortion of whom only 38% had legal representation and 57% spent time in jail before their trial. 8% were younger than age 18 years 61% were 18-29 years old and 26% were 30-41. 43% of the women were married or cohabiting 44% were single and 5% were either widowed or separated. 61% already had 1 or more children. 80% of all cases were reported to the police or courts by someone affiliated with a public hospital typically when a woman presented for medical care due to the complications of an unsafe abortion. No case was reported to the police or courts by a private hospital or clinic. 70% of cases against women accused of having an abortion 62% of those against providers and participants and 66% of those against accomplices resulted in a suspension decree usually because the abortion could not be medically confirmed. 16% of women prosecuted for abortion were convicted of whom 80% and 20% were sentenced to 541 days and 3 years imprisonment respectively. Most were eligible for alternative punishments and spent no time in jail after their trial. The 40% of providers participants and accomplices convicted were usually imprisoned after receiving sentences of 541-1082 days.
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