Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)

Femicides, as an extreme expression of gender violence, pose a serious problem affecting women from various ethnic groups. Despite its classification in the Comprehensive Organic Criminal Code (COIP), structural gaps persist that hinder effective prevention and sanctioning. The general objective of...

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Yazar: Colcha Quimbia, María del Cisne (author)
Diğer Yazarlar: Torres Torres, Mateo Naim (author)
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spelling Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)Colcha Quimbia, María del CisneTorres Torres, Mateo Naimfemicidio, mujer, autoidentificación étnica, incidencia, dinámicas patriarcalesFemicides, as an extreme expression of gender violence, pose a serious problem affecting women from various ethnic groups. Despite its classification in the Comprehensive Organic Criminal Code (COIP), structural gaps persist that hinder effective prevention and sanctioning. The general objective of this study was to analyze the evolution of femicide incidence in Ecuador from 2014 to the first half of 2024, using official statistical sources and specialized literature to identify differences in rates among various self-identified ethnic groups and the factors influencing these results. The research employed a mixed-methods documentary approach, with a descriptive depth level, applying analytical-synthetic and socio-legal methods. Techniques included document review and structured interviews, the latter conducted with a non-probabilistic intentional sample of experts in socio-legal issues. The main findings revealed that, when comparing femicide rates and ethnic distribution, the majority of victims are mestizo women\; those from minority groups face specific vulnerabilities that increase their risk of being attacked. Key factors associated with femicide include sexism, economic and emotional dependency, patriarchal dynamics, and substance abuse. Additionally, failures in the implementation of public policies were identified, such as lack of resources, revictimization, and cultural barriers. It was concluded that the incidence of femicide reflects structural problems related to the lack of prevention policies and socio-cultural dynamics, making it imperative to strengthen public strategies with an inclusive and differentiated approach that addresses the specific vulnerability conditions of each self-identified ethnic group.El femicidio, como expresión extrema de violencia de género, constituye un grave problema que afecta a mujeres de diversos grupos étnicos. A pesar de su tipificación en el COIP, persisten brechas estructurales que dificultan su prevención y sanción adecuada. El objetivo general del estudio fue analizar la evolución de la incidencia del femicidio en Ecuador durante el periodo comprendido entre el año 2014 y primer semestre de 2024, mediante el estudio de fuentes estadísticas oficiales y de literatura especializada, con el fin de identificar las diferencias existentes entre las tasas de los diversos grupos étnicos autoidentificados, precisando los factores que inciden en tales resultados. La investigación desarrollada es de tipo documental con enfoque mixto, empleando un nivel de profundidad de carácter descriptivo y aplicando métodos analítico-sintético y socio-jurídico. Las técnicas utilizadas fueron la revisión documental y la entrevista estructurada, esta última se aplicó a una muestra no probabilística de tipo intencional conformada por expertos en temas socio-jurídicos. Los principales hallazgos revelaron que, al comparar las tasas de femicidio y la distribución étnica, se evidenció que las víctimas son en su mayoría mujeres mestizas; también se constató que aquellas que forman parte de grupos minoritarios enfrentan vulnerabilidades específicas que incrementan el riesgo de ser atacadas. Entre los principales factores asociados al femicidio destacan el machismo, la dependencia económica y emocional, las dinámicas patriarcales y el consumo de alcohol y drogas. Además, se identificaron fallas en la implementación de políticas públicas, como la falta de recursos, la revictimización y la existencia de barreras culturales. Se concluyó que la incidencia del femicidio refleja problemas estructurales relacionados con la falta de políticas de prevención y con dinámicas socioculturales, siendo imperativo fortalecer las estrategias públicas con un enfoque inclusivo y diferenciado que aborde las condiciones específicas de vulnerabilidad de cada grupo étnico autoidentificado.Femicides, as an extreme expression of gender violence, pose a serious problem affecting women from various ethnic groups. Despite its classification in the Comprehensive Organic Criminal Code (COIP), structural gaps persist that hinder effective prevention and sanctioning. The general objective of this study was to analyze the evolution of femicide incidence in Ecuador from 2014 to the first half of 2024, using official statistical sources and specialized literature to identify differences in rates among various self-identified ethnic groups and the factors influencing these results. The research employed a mixed-methods documentary approach, with a descriptive depth level, applying analytical-synthetic and socio-legal methods. Techniques included document review and structured interviews, the latter conducted with a non-probabilistic intentional sample of experts in socio-legal issues. The main findings revealed that, when comparing femicide rates and ethnic distribution, the majority of victims are mestizo women; those from minority groups face specific vulnerabilities that increase their risk of being attacked. Key factors associated with femicide include sexism, economic and emotional dependency, patriarchal dynamics, and substance abuse. Additionally, failures in the implementation of public policies were identified, such as lack of resources, revictimization, and cultural barriers. It was concluded that the incidence of femicide reflects structural problems related to the lack of prevention policies and socio-cultural dynamics, making it imperative to strengthen public strategies with an inclusive and differentiated approach that addresses the specific vulnerability conditions of each self-identified ethnic group.PUCE - IbarraHermosa Vinueza, Magdalia Maribel2025-04-01T19:20:27Z2025-04-01T19:20:27Z2025info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/45586esinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuadorinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuadorinstacron:PUCE2025-06-09T20:59:36Zoai:repositorio.puce.edu.ec:123456789/45586Institucionalhttp://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/Institución privadahttps://www.puce.edu.ec/http://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:21802025-07-05T15:23:44.982557Repositorio Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuadortrue
spellingShingle Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
Colcha Quimbia, María del Cisne
femicidio, mujer, autoidentificación étnica, incidencia, dinámicas patriarcales
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title Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
title_full Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
title_fullStr Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
title_full_unstemmed Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
title_short Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
title_sort Incidencias del femicidio en el Ecuador y su relación con el contexto de autoidentificación étnica (año 2014 - primer semestre de 2024)
topic femicidio, mujer, autoidentificación étnica, incidencia, dinámicas patriarcales
url https://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/45586