Family history and personality characteristics of a feminicide

Authors

  • Norman Oliden Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo" - Unidad Académica Regional La Paz
  • Carlos Velásquez Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo" - Unidad Académica Regional La Paz

Keywords:

Feminism, Femininity, Personality, Ecological Model of Violence

Abstract

The purpose of the present investigation was to analyze about “feminicide” and more specifically about “feminicide” about one of the most controversial and important phenomena of our environment, and how, based on the ecological model of violence, factors such as its features of personality and family history could be important elements in the commission of the crime of feminicide. The study was carried out in the context of a male detention center in the city of Oruro, Bolivia, under the case study methodology, which provided its collaboration to be part of the present investigation which is serving prison for the commission of the crime of Feminicide. He inquired about his family history and interviews were applied to obtain his personality traits. The results obtained showed a close relationship between their past experiences and their actions for the commission of feminicide, in the same way the personality traits of the participant could be a predominant factor in said action based on the ecological model of violence and its different levels. developmental.

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Published

2017-08-01

How to Cite

Oliden, N., & Velásquez, C. (2017). Family history and personality characteristics of a feminicide. Revista AJAYU, 15(2), 195 –. Retrieved from https://ajayu.ucb.edu.bo/a/article/view/52