“…Article 2 of the Inter-American Convention on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence against Women, known as the Belém Do Pará Convention, is referring to the violence against women by differentiating the physical, sexual and psychological violence: violent act taking place in the family unit or within any other interpersonal relationship, no matter if the perpetrator is sharing or not the same household with the woman (Hunea, et al 2017), including, among other things, rape, beating and sexual abuse; violence taking place in the community which is done by any person, including rape, sexual abuse, torture, trafficking, forced prostitution, kidnapping and sexual harassment at the workplace as well as in educational institutions, in health institutions or in any other place; which is committed or condemned by the state or its agents, regardless their whereabouts" (Organization of American States/OAS, 1994).…”