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Licenciada en Ciencias Sociales, Políticas y Económicas, Abogada, Doctora en Jurisprudencia, Especiallista en Docencia Universitaria, Esspecialista en Derecho Penal, Magíster en Derecho Penal y Criminología, candidata a doctor en Educación, diploma en Criminalística. Profesora de la universidad San Francisco de Quito, profesora de posgrados en la Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Universidad Nacional de Loja, Universidad Autónoma Regional de los Andes y en la Universidad San Martín de Porres en Lima-Perú. Capacitadora en instituciones públicas y privadas. He recibido condecoraciones y reconocimientos públicos.
The study and treatment of the crime scene of a femicide, is very special. It must be identified whether the crime scene is the common domicile of the couple or the residence of only one of them (victim or aggressor), or even a different place. This must then be related to the instrument or instruments that were used to cause the woman"™s death. The ocular inspection that is carried out at this type of scene, in addition to being technical, must be carried out with a gender perspective. This ensures that in the evaluation of the evidence,
issues stand out that, while they may also be found at other types of scenes of violence, are unique to crimes against women. In consequence, it is essential to formulate cross-sectional lines of investigation that could guide the verification of potential criminogenic factors of femicide, as well as the correct procedure to avoid revictimization post-mortem.