GENDER SYMBOLIC VIOLENCE IN PERSONAL INTERRELATIONS IN CYBERSPACE: THE FACEBOOK CASE
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Sexual abuse, Social media, Bullying, Internet, Electronic commerceAbstract
In the seventies and eighties that woman who reported that she was a victim of rape was subject to stigma, marginalization and family abandonment. On the other hand, he was not offered any kind of psychological, legal and medical support. I was destined to live and to suffer in silence the outrage. Thirty years ago, six out of 10 women were victims of sexual violence. Currently nine out of 10 women and girls are sexually violated, in addition to harassment, abuse and harassment. Others have been damaged by other forms of violence, such as intrafamilial, psychological, emotional and / or economic violence. At the entrance of the new millennium, a wave of feminicides with the characteristics of intentional homicides spread throughout Mexico: Here the victims were under 12 years of age, who had previously been abducted, kidnapped or "up". Some of the bodies of them were dismembered and were thrown in little trafficked places; others were found in vacant lots, under construction or abandoned houses. All the victims showed signs of torture, suffocation and mutilation.
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