La violencia de género en las trayectorias de las mujeres privadas de libertad en España

  1. Anaïs Quiroga-Carrillo
  2. Mar Lorenzo-Moledo
Revista:
Pedagogía social: revista interuniversitaria

ISSN: 1139-1723

Ano de publicación: 2025

Título do exemplar: Retos en educación y sociedad para la Agenda 2030

Número: 47

Páxinas: 171-187

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.7179/PSRI_2025.47.10 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Outras publicacións en: Pedagogía social: revista interuniversitaria

Resumo

Gender-based violence is a phenomenon with a significant incidence among the female prison population. Scientific literature has demonstrated that adverse childhood experiences and victimization in adulthood are two of the main catalysts for female delinquency. This study, which follows a quantitative, non-experimental, and descriptive design, aims to identify the prevalence of gender-based violence in a sample of 376 incarcerated women in Spain and to analyze its relationship with various sociodemographic and criminological variables. To this end, we used quantitative data obtained from multiple questions of a questionnaire designed for women inmates in prison. The results indicate a high percentage of women who have been victimized by their partners, as well as significant associations between this variable and their educational level, having been in foster care as minors, substance use-related health issues, the type of offense for which they were incarcerated, and having suffered child maltreatment. We conclude with the need to expand the available literature on this issue in Spain and to incorporate a gender-sensitive approach in prison practices, promoting the development of specific socio-educational programs for female inmates that address the interplay between victimization, trauma, and substance abuse. Implementing such strategies would not only facilitate the comprehensive care of incarcerated women but also contribute to their social reintegration processes and reduce the risk of future revictimizations.

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