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Una ley, 1.283 casos y sólo siete condenas
CL🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Una ley, 1.283 casos y sólo siete condenas

The article discusses the implementation of Chile's 'Ley de Violencia Integral' aimed at combating non-consensual dissemination of intimate images. Senator Camila Flores (RN) filed a complaint against her ex-husband for sharing private photos, highlighting the law's intent to protect women from gender-based violence. The law, introduced by former President Michelle Bachelet and enacted under President Gabriel Boric, has seen a significant increase in reports—rising 444% in the first year and continuing to grow. However, despite these efforts, only seven convictions have been recorded out of over 1,283 cases reported since the law's enactment. The Ministry of Women lacks a comprehensive two-year report, and there are ongoing challenges in enforcement, with most cases concentrated in certain regions but few resulting in actual convictions.

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Una ley, 1.283 casos y sólo siete condenas

The article discusses the implementation of Chile's 'Ley de Violencia Integral' aimed at combating non-consensual dissemination of intimate images. Senator Camila Flores (RN) filed a complaint against her ex-husband for sharing private photos, highlighting the law's intent to protect women from gender-based violence. The law, introduced by former President Michelle Bachelet and enacted under President Gabriel Boric, has seen a significant increase in reports—rising 444% in the first year and continuing to grow. However, despite these efforts, only seven convictions have been recorded out of over 1,283 cases reported since the law's enactment. The Ministry of Women lacks a comprehensive two-year report, and there are ongoing challenges in enforcement, with most cases concentrated in certain regions but few resulting in actual convictions.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the systemic failure of the legal system to enforce the new anti-violence law effectively, which aligns with progressive concerns about gender-based violence and state accountability. It highlights the disparity between the number of cases reported and the low conviction rate,

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