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Revista Criminalidad

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DIAZ-RINCON, Sandra Viviana; ENAMORADO-ESTRADA, Jairo  and  ALMANZA-IGLESIAS, Maury. Immigration of venezuelan women, in the invasion Caraquitas-El Bosque neighborhood, in the city of Barranquilla-Colombia. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2021, vol.63, n.3, pp.265-281.  Epub Feb 19, 2021. ISSN 1794-3108.  https://doi.org/10.47741/17943108.308.

This article conceptualizes inmigration as a global social phenomenon and an unsustainable problem for the economic, Educational and inclusive sector, social and legal security, health and culture. Next, it is proposed the specific objectives: Analyzing gender-based violence suffered by Venezuelan immigrant women living in the Caraquita invasion, in the neighborhood the Bosque, in the city Barranquilla-Colombia. The issues is then contextualized, within Colombian constitutional framework characteristic of the Social State of Law. Subsequentl, it is explaine the mixed methodology is composed of the approach, qualitative and quantitative paradigm whose purpose is the articulation of the theoretical exercise and the practical. They are described the relevant results finding in them the cultural normalization of the types of violence caused to Venezuelan inmigrant women permanent and/or family companion, low level of schooling, financial restraint to your husband or expartner, documentation, latent deportation risks and unequitable remuneration for their work (cheap labour). Likewise, the discussion is deepened to enunciate the products coming from the application of the techniques and instruments of information collection. And in conclusion, Venezuelan immigrant women are victims of various forms of violence and discrimination because of their gender.

Keywords : Venezuelan migration; women; gender perspective and victimization.

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