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    La intervención del Trabajador Social y el Abuso sexual infantil Intrafamiliar en los casos atendidos en al Unidad Judicial Civil con Sede en el Cantón Ambato periodo julio - noviembre 2017
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Trabajo Social, 2018-03) Carrera Sánchez, Jessica Tamara; Pino Loza, Eulalia
    The approach and investigation of gender violence against women by their partner still raises great debate in the Social Sciences. Opinions are divided, some will say that it should be considered as a public problem, while others believe that it is a problem that only falls to the couple, however, these reductions allow us to understand about the production and reproduction of violence. Studying gender violence requires new conceptual and methodological approaches, so qualitative methodology is useful, because it allows us to understand realities of violence, through which the qualitative methodology is useful, because it allows us to understand realities that statistics do not field research has shown that women who are violated perceive social support not as an alternative to be able to leave the violent relationship, due to the lack of formal places to go, since most women turn to informal support as friends or family. For women, Social Support is not in formal support, ie support in Local Institutions and specialists, but in informal support where kinship ties are relevant. It is for this reason that it is proposed to create a Social Support Center specialized in victims of violence, in the place where the research was carried out, the same that will remain anonymous throughout the research process for research ethics, including names and places will be fictitious.

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