Family Lens Analysis of Law number 30364 to prevent violence

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Abstract

Intrafamily violence is recognized as an important public health problem, which complexity can be approached from different perspectives. The family lens is considered more efficient in the evaluation of a phenomenon because, instead of only considering an isolate person, it recognizes the importance of family relationships and responsibilities. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify whether the perspective based on which Law 30364 has been enacted incorporates the family lens. The present research follows a mixed design of sequential explanatory type. For the quantitative part, the Guide for the Analysis of the Family Lens in Public Policies version 1.1 was used as an
instrument and the sample consisted of nine experts. For the qualitative part, a semi-structured interview was used as an instrument and three experts participated. The main quantitative results show that no criterion considered in the guide obtained a score higher than 50 points. Being the highest rating score of a mean of 44.4 and the lowest of 11.1; these results, were mostly corroborated through the qualitative analysis of categories, which main findings are developed in the corresponding section. It could be evidenced, after the experts' assessment, that the evaluated law does not consider the family lens despite the contribution it could make to understand this problematic.

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Analucía Torres Flor
Gabriela Garcia-Zavala
Ronal Wilfredo Arela-Bobadilla
Lila Cerellino Cernades
Rodolfo J. Castro
Author Biographies

Analucía Torres Flor, Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú

Magíster en Derecho por la Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires-Argentina. Intereses de investigación: Derecho de Personas, Derecho de Familia, Derecho y Bioética, Bioderecho, estudios interdisciplinares sobre la familia.

Gabriela Garcia-Zavala, Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú

Licenciada en Psicología por la Universidad Católica San Pablo, Perú. Master en investigación en Ciencias Sociales por la Universidad de Navarra, España. Intereses de investigación: familia, estilos parentales y relaciones de parejas.

Ronal Wilfredo Arela-Bobadilla, Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú

Licenciado en Administración de Negocios. Intereses de investigación: machine learning, estadística, gobernanza de datos.

Lila Cerellino Cernades, Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú

Máster en Matrimonio y Familia por la Universidad de Navarra (España). Intereses de investigación: Violencia de pareja, demografía y familia, estructuras familiares y su impacto en la sociedad, características del matrimonio y la convivencia.

Rodolfo J. Castro, Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú

Doctor en Humanidades por la Universidad de Piura. Intereses de investigación: Familia y cultura, tendencias sociodemográficas y su impacto en la familia, la paternidad, violencia contra la mujer.

Torres Flor, A. ., Garcia-Zavala, G., Arela-Bobadilla, R. W., Cerellino Cernades, L. and Castro, R. J. (2023) “Family Lens Analysis of Law number 30364 to prevent violence”, CUHSO JOURNAL, 33(1), pp. 267–299. doi: 10.7770/cuhso-v33n1-art627.

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