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The research work presents a review and bibliographic analysis of gender violence against women, as it is a problem that affects the whole of society and occurs at all levels and in all social contexts. As it is a social problem and as it damages legal assets such as the life, physical and psychological integrity, patrimony and economy of women, and given the high rates of violence against women, international organisations have established that States must establish a legal procedure to comply with their duties to prevent, investigate and punish all types of violence against women. Although through the application of Law 348, mechanisms have been established for prevention, protection and care, the State has not applied scientific criteria to improve the treatment of women victims of violence, nor has it raised awareness, raised awareness and trained all public servants in a formal and serious manner.
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The research work presents a review and bibliographic analysis of gender violence against women, as it is a problem that affects the whole of society and occurs at all levels and in all social contexts. As it is a social problem and as it damages legal assets such as the life, physical and psychological integrity, patrimony and economy of women, and given the high rates of violence against women, international organisations have established that States must establish a legal procedure to comply with their duties to prevent, investigate and punish all types of violence against women. Although through the application of Law 348, mechanisms have been established for prevention, protection and care, the State has not applied scientific criteria to improve the treatment of women victims of violence, nor has it raised awareness, raised awareness and trained all public servants in a formal and serious manner.