Author
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- Amy Ritterbusch
- Valentina Montoya
Abstract
La explotación sexual, la trata de personas y el “turismo sexual” son fenómenos que continúan aumentando y que afectan especialmente a ninas, ninos, adolescentes y jóvenes. A pesar de la amplia legislación que existe al respecto, tanto a nivel nacional como internacional, en la práctica su implementación se ha demostrado inefectiva. El presente estudio geoetnográfico parte de la metodología de Investigación Acción Participativa (IAP) para trabajar con comunidades afectadas en Bogotá de manera horizontal y plantear nuevas perspectivas y recomendaciones de política. El ejercicio visibiliza la amplitud del fenómeno de trata a nivel interno nacional y la diversidad de tipos de explotación y victimización más allá de los descritos por la ley. Se recomienda el diseno de una política pública integral que busque implementar las normas existentes a la luz de las voces y testimonios de las comunidades afectadas. ***** Sexual exploitation, human trafficking and sex tourism are continuously growing and especially affect children, adolescents and young people. Despite the existing legislation, both nationally (in Colombia) and internationally, it has been proven that implementation protocols are ineffective. This study was conducted within a Participatory Action Research (PAR or IAP for its Spanish acronym) frame in order to work horizontally with affected communities in Bogotá and offer new perspectives and public policy recommendations. The study discusses the diversity of types of exploitation and victimization outside of those described by the law. Recommendations include the construction of integral public policies to implement existing norms with the guidance of the voices and testimonies of the affected communities.
Suggested Citation
Amy Ritterbusch & Valentina Montoya, 2014.
"Estudio geoetnográfico sobre la violencia sexual y el tráfico de ninos, ninas, adolescentes y jóvenes en Colombia,"
Documentos de trabajo
17682, Escuela de Gobierno - Universidad de los Andes.
Handle:
RePEc:col:000547:017682
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