Guerrilleras víctimas de trata de seres humanos en prisión en Colombia = Guerrilleras victims of human traffi cking in prison in Colombia

This paper exposes the main results of a qualitative research completed with 20 imprisoned women in Colombia. These women belonged to illegal armed groups and gave up a life of crime to get the benefits of the «justice and peace» law of 2005. Their stories allowed to identify 16 of them as victims o...

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Authors: Villacampa Estiarte, Carolina (Author) ; Pinilla, Katherine Flórez (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2016
In: Revista de victimología
Year: 2016, Issue: 3, Pages: 87-119
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Summary:This paper exposes the main results of a qualitative research completed with 20 imprisoned women in Colombia. These women belonged to illegal armed groups and gave up a life of crime to get the benefits of the «justice and peace» law of 2005. Their stories allowed to identify 16 of them as victims of human trafficking crime for illegal exploitation, even though they were not formally detected as such. As evidenced in 80% of the analyzed cases, these women suff ered victimization episodes that forced them to enter and stay within the armed group, mostly against their will. The use of the force, abduction and others were some of the techniques used to make them continue their activity in the group, this shows that they were victims of human trafficking process.
Este artículo expone los principales resultados de una investigación cualitativa efectuada con 20 mujeres presas en Colombia que fueron guerrilleras ahora desmovilizadas al haberse acogido a los benefi cios de la Ley de Justicia y Paz de 2005. El estudio muestra que las historias vitales narradas por 16 de estas mujeres permite identifi carlas como víctimas de trata para explotación criminal sin que hayan sido detectadas como tales. Se evidencia cómo en el 80% de los casos analizados estas mujeres sufrieron episodios de victimización que las llevaron a ingresar y mantenerse en el grupo armado, en muchas ocasiones contra su voluntad, empleando medios tanto para captarlas cuanto para mantener su actividad en el mismo que muestran que sufrieron un proceso de trata.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 114-119
Physical Description:Diagramme
ISSN:2385-779X
DOI:10.12827/RVJV.3.04