All against all: sexual and gender: Violence in the Salvadoran school, new realities of an old problem
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ccs.v3i1.2958Keywords:
sexual violence, gender violence, Salvadoran school, sexual bullying, El SalvadorAbstract
The definition of ‘taboo’ is what is considered not allowed to mention. In many ways this is an explanation that describes sexual violence in schools in our country. Forms of violence that occur at school, sexual violence and gender are among the wicked, most common and less studied types. This article analyzes the situation of sexual violence and gender midlevel schools of El Salvador. On the contrary, manifestations of sexual violence and gender happen in a general atmosphere of hostility in which there are patterns and relationships of a cultural and institutional level with weaknesses that are allowed, and in which the roles of victims and victimizers are exchanged among school staff. This work is done within the framework of a wider investigation called “Diagnosis of violence in school centers Salvadoran midlevel education “, developed by Research and Health Center Society of the Evangelical University of El Salvador.
Revista ciencia, cultura y sociedad Vol. 3 No. 1 enero-junio 2016, pp.7-17
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