CURRENT LEGAL PERSPECTIVES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Auteurs

  • DIANA-MIHAELA CHEPTENE-MICU

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.47743/asas-2024-1-750

Mots-clés :

la violence de genre, les crimes de violence domestique, les mesures législatives, la récurrence de la violence contre la même femme

Résumé

Les procédures judiciaires générées par la violence contre les femmes ont enregistré des augmentations significatives au niveau des tribunaux de la Cour d'Appel de Iași, de 2019 à 2023, selon les données statistiques fournies par l'application informatique ECRIS, utilisée pour la gestion efficace des affaires.

Dans le cas des crimes de violence domestique, les statistiques ont montré que les femmes sont les victimes dans la plupart des cas, qu'il s'agisse d'une atteinte à leur intégrité physique ou à leur santé, voire même de leur mort. Ainsi, au niveau des tribunaux de premiere instance des comtés de Iași et Vaslui, on a constaté qu'en 5 ans, 82 % des crimes de violence domestique avaient des femmes pour victimes.

Il existe de nombreux cas dans lesquels la violence contre les femmes revêt des formes de grand danger, par la matérialité des actes commis par les agresseurs et par leur extension dans le temps, et la casuistique récente a révélé qu'il y a des récidives sur la même victime par le même agresseur.

Biographie de l'auteur

DIANA-MIHAELA CHEPTENE-MICU

PhD student, Assistant professor, associate professor at the Faculty of Law, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Department of Public Law, the subject of Special Criminal Law; specialized judge in criminal matters, the President of the Court of Appeal Iași, cheptenediana@yahoo.com

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2024-07-31