Abstract

The expert activity, especially in the criminal field, must be carried out with a gender perspective, so that it is respectful of the rights and guarantees of women by granting them dignified, respectful treatment, which does not imply objectification of the victim and with a vision far from prejudices and preconceptions. In these cases, the professional must adopt a broad vision, anticipating the consequences that the exercise of their expert work may bring about on the victim, always prioritizing the person to avoid their re-victimization and falling into institutional violence. For this, the training of experts in the matter and the preparation of protocols are essential in order to adapt scientific techniques to international standards in the field of human rights and protection of women victims of violence.

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