2016
DOI: 10.1111/laps.12001
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“What Guarantees Do We Have?” Legal Tolls and Persistent Impunity for Feminicide in Guatemala

Abstract: Guatemala has one of the highest levels of killings of women and impunity for violence against women in the world. Despite laws created to protect women, Guatemala, like other countries, generally fails at implementation. This article examines justice system obstacles in contemporary Guatemala to processing cases of feminicide—killings of women because they are women in a context of impunity—comparing two recent feminicide cases. It argues that the sociopolitical context in Guatemala, including structural viol… Show more

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“…In Guatemala, the justice system itself often poses obstacles to achieving justice [3]. In this milieu, as can be expected, the normalization of violence against women has impeded the implementation of laws designed to protect them.…”
Section: Socio-legal Context: Multisided Violence and Lack Of Implemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Guatemala, the justice system itself often poses obstacles to achieving justice [3]. In this milieu, as can be expected, the normalization of violence against women has impeded the implementation of laws designed to protect them.…”
Section: Socio-legal Context: Multisided Violence and Lack Of Implemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Guatemalan women live in a context of generalized violence and insecurity, as well as violence that is directly targeted against them [6]. High rates of domestic violence in many instances have led to feminicide, but even in the most egregious cases, these are seldom prosecuted [3]. As Figure 3 demonstrates, Guatemala has generally had the highest rate of killings of women in Central America from 2002-2011. on homicides in 2012, Guatemala's rate was 39.9 homicides per 100,000, nearly converging with El Salvador, which generally has higher homicide rates than Guatemala.…”
Section: Country Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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