In the Covid-19 pandemic, gender violence in some regions of Latin America
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gender, abuse, rape, sexismAbstract
The objective of this research is to contextualize the violence faced by women, children and older adults, a product of the confinement subjected to humanity by the Covid-19 pandemic, where Latin American women, like many globally, suffer from deaths. from your family and friends; also because of the violence to which they are subjected in their homes, where they must stay longer, making coexistence more difficult by worsening relationships and increasing conflicts, fights, and altercations between couples, becoming a social problem. A bibliographic review was carried out related to gender violence during the confinement stage, in some Ibero-American countries; the development of the text has a deductive and inductive approach to its understanding. A reflection is made on the results related to female violence and other evils that today affect humanity that slow down the objectives of reaching a sustainable society, where women take their place in the development of new generations and their protection to adults. older, because while there is social isolation to reduce infections and deaths from Covid 19, the conditions have been created to cultivate domestic violence.
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