Thesis
Spanish
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Abstract
The thesis focuses on the analysis — from an anthropological and gender perspective — of the criminal judicial administration of a number of conflicts which refer to a variety of experiences and which in criminal justice are dealt with through the criminal categories of ‘minor injuries’, ‘failure to comply with family assistance duties’ and ‘preventing minor children from coming into contact with their non-cohabiting parents’. In other words, this argument focuses on the proper criminal administration of certain family conflicts, interpersonal problems between partners or ex-partners who may be linked to the management of childcare, which may be expressions of gender-based violence or which may not be cases of domestic violence in the strict sense, but, since they are rooted in a hierarchical gender structure, they may also be affected by violence. It should be made clear that, since the investigation took place mainly between 2004 and 2007, the actions of new institutions such as the Office for Domestic Violence — attached to the Supreme Court of the birth — which became operational in September 2008, necessarily fall outside that view. FIL. Daich, Deborah. University of Buenos Aires. Faculty of Philosophy and Letras.