The Judiciary as Institutional Violence
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5 Articles
The judiciary, like any power, must be held accountable. Its task must focus on structural and formative reforms, for which it is not enough to train judges and police: it is necessary to transform criteria and protocols that today allow the naturalization of biases.Let's start with a rhetorical question: what should we think when six out of ten Machista institutional violences point to the judiciary as the main breeding ground? The answer is cl…
Almost six out of ten cases of institutional male violence affecting children and adolescents point to the judicial system as the main culprit, according to the second report of the Observatory of Institutional Male Violence (OVIM), which warns of "structural failures" in the protection of victims.
By Sara Plaza. El Salto_Latin American Summary April 27, 2026. A report collects 139 cases of macho institutional violence, 44 cases of children and adolescents. Punishing protective mothers through withdrawals of custody, failing free legal assistance or normalizing the lack of impartiality in courts are some of the practices recorded. The past [...] The Spanish State entrance. Six out of ten cases of macho institutional violence pointed out to…
A report collects 139 cases of macho institutional violence, 44 cases of children and adolescents. Punishing protective mothers through removals from custody, failing free legal aid or normalizing the lack of impartiality in courts are some of the registered practices.Main themes: Machista violenceRead full article
The second report of the Observatory of Institutional Gender Violence focuses on childhood and adolescence as victims of these abuses.
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