Concepciones de violencia intrafamiliar de los militares del Batallón de Comunicaciones del Ejercito Nacional a partir de sus configuraciones familiares

Domestic violence is an issue that impacts society at large, the way in which it is conceived and the relationships that are derived from it play a key role in the everyday life of the family group, in this sense, this research has the purpose of understanding the noions of domestic violence from th...

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Main Authors: Ortiz Quevedo, Jenny Patricia, Bravo Dedfor, Crisanto, Arismendy Mazabel, Robert
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=9054723
Source:Misión Jurídica: Revista de derecho y ciencias sociales, ISSN 1794-600X, Vol. 13, Nº. 19, 2020
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Summary: Domestic violence is an issue that impacts society at large, the way in which it is conceived and the relationships that are derived from it play a key role in the everyday life of the family group, in this sense, this research has the purpose of understanding the noions of domestic violence from the family structure that a group of soldiers, non-comissioned and comissioned officers of the National Army Communications Batallion have. To this end, a qualitative approach was used, making an direct examination with two complementary techniques, the focus group and the questionnaire, in accordance with the methodological assumptions of Bonilla-Castro and Rodríguez. The results indicated that the concept of domestic violence by the officers interviewed is understood as all physical, emotional and social damage against family members, within the conditions that promote it are manifested the disrispectful expressions, the lack of active listening, personal distance and flaws in assertive communication due to failures in emotional regulation and the couple’s level of training. It is concluded that violence may be associated to the family structure that parents have constituted, being the ones that more frequently recur to it, this emerge in an uncoscious way because of their parenting patterns and childhood experiencies.