My dissertation focuses on the topic of violence against women in some of its unfortunately more widespread nuances. Although it is a very current topic and widely covered by many news and current sources, it remains unknown and little understood by most people. In fact, there is a tendency to stop at the concept of physical or sexual violence and that's it. In reality, violence has many shades and can manifest itself in a subtle way and in the form of multiple forms. One of the most underestimated is certainly the psychological violence that often ends up destroying the victim mentally and internally. In fact, it has recently been shown that traumas resulting from episodes of violence against women can easily cause brain damage which, in the immediate future, are depression and difficulty in socializing, while going forward in old age, favor the onset of diseases such as stroke and dementia. Obviously the most widespread and therefore the best known is sexual violence, it is also certainly the most impactful from an emotional point of view both for those who experience it and for public opinion. so perhaps for this reason that this is the nuance with which we tend to define gender violence. In my final dissertation I would like to explain how we can try to fight it and finally eradicate it. Starting with the fact that sexual violence is above all a cultural fact. The culture will not change until men realize that it is they who must change, because violence against women is not just a women's problem; it is also and mainly a man's problem, that begins from them and affects not only the victim but also her family and her children. They are the ones who must change and work to make the other violent men change: that is, those who do not accept a No or a Stop, a refusal or an abandonment; those who consider themselves owners of a woman's body and soul, and are not willing to recognize a woman's sacrosanct freedom to go out with whoever she wants, to love whoever she wants, to marry whoever she wants. We don't have to be afraid of the truth. We owe it to our mothers, who emancipated themselves through a very long and hard ten-year journey made up of acts of courage and redemption. We owe it to our future daughters and grandchildren, who will have to inhabit a world and a reality in which it will no longer be noticed whether the boss is male or female, but whether he is competent or not, whether he is honest or not, if is it violent or it is not. Yes, this is a promise that I want to make to ourselves women of today; and which I hope we will be able to respect.

Analisi comparativa tra diversi sitemi giuridici sulle procedure con cui viene affrontata la violenza contro le donne

PEIRETTI, GINEVRA
2020/2021

Abstract

My dissertation focuses on the topic of violence against women in some of its unfortunately more widespread nuances. Although it is a very current topic and widely covered by many news and current sources, it remains unknown and little understood by most people. In fact, there is a tendency to stop at the concept of physical or sexual violence and that's it. In reality, violence has many shades and can manifest itself in a subtle way and in the form of multiple forms. One of the most underestimated is certainly the psychological violence that often ends up destroying the victim mentally and internally. In fact, it has recently been shown that traumas resulting from episodes of violence against women can easily cause brain damage which, in the immediate future, are depression and difficulty in socializing, while going forward in old age, favor the onset of diseases such as stroke and dementia. Obviously the most widespread and therefore the best known is sexual violence, it is also certainly the most impactful from an emotional point of view both for those who experience it and for public opinion. so perhaps for this reason that this is the nuance with which we tend to define gender violence. In my final dissertation I would like to explain how we can try to fight it and finally eradicate it. Starting with the fact that sexual violence is above all a cultural fact. The culture will not change until men realize that it is they who must change, because violence against women is not just a women's problem; it is also and mainly a man's problem, that begins from them and affects not only the victim but also her family and her children. They are the ones who must change and work to make the other violent men change: that is, those who do not accept a No or a Stop, a refusal or an abandonment; those who consider themselves owners of a woman's body and soul, and are not willing to recognize a woman's sacrosanct freedom to go out with whoever she wants, to love whoever she wants, to marry whoever she wants. We don't have to be afraid of the truth. We owe it to our mothers, who emancipated themselves through a very long and hard ten-year journey made up of acts of courage and redemption. We owe it to our future daughters and grandchildren, who will have to inhabit a world and a reality in which it will no longer be noticed whether the boss is male or female, but whether he is competent or not, whether he is honest or not, if is it violent or it is not. Yes, this is a promise that I want to make to ourselves women of today; and which I hope we will be able to respect.
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