INGUANZO ORTIZ, ISABEL, Rodríguez-Rodríguez A.
No
Iberoam. J. Dev. Stud.
Article
Científica
0.162
01/01/2019
000495053500009
2-s2.0-85075261042
Previous studies have shown that displaced women suffer more sexual violence than other female populations in the world. In this article, it is analysed how this social problem is defined in Colombia and to what extent there is coherence between the causes identified and the preventive measures proposed to end it. Through N-Vivo software, we perform a content analysis of the judicial decrees issued by the Constitutional Court between 2008 and 2015 about the situation of internally displaced people within the context of the armed conflict. Findings suggest that, when addressing sexual violence, most judicial decrees identify armed actors as the main perpetrators of sexual violence and that when identifying risk factors, judicial decrees tend to stress the importance of the socio-demographic profile of the people attacked rather than the structural causes of the phenomena. Preventive measures are partially coherent with the diagnosis performed; however, some of them are not the most effective ones according to the specialized literature. © 2019 Universidad de Zaragoza. All rights reserved.
Colombia; Content analysis; Displaced persons; Policy; Sexual violence