Justice... For whom?

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Keywords:

Justice, Femicide, Corruption, Sinaloa

Abstract

Patiño, (2020) comments that “the problems that exist in the justice system are enormous. In the field of criminal law, one of the most worrying issues in Mexico is the immense impunity.” Although this is a national problem, what is happening in the state of Sinaloa is outrageous. There is an immense problem of feminicide and this is very worrying as parents, which makes us wonder, what future awaits  for our daughters? The authorities of the state of Sinaloa still do not have specialized programs that prevent femicides, leading Sinaloa to be in 11th place in terms of insecurity among women.

 

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Author Biography

  • Dra. Ruth Mora-Rochín, Escuela de Diseño y Artes Visuales - Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa

    BIOGRAPHY

    RUTH MORA ROCHIN

    She was a student in the Technical Painting program at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa from 1995 to 1999. in 1999, she participated in an exchange program at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts from the University of Guadalajara from 1999 to 2003. In 2004, she joined the School of Plastic Arts at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, where she currently works as an educator and ventures into the art world, participating in numerous art exhibitions. She achieved first place in the XXII Sinaloa Plastic Arts Salon. Additionally, her paintings have been exhibited internationally in countries such as Colombia and France.

    She served as the Coordinator of Leveling in Plastic Arts (2009-2010) for the Academic Unit of Plastic Arts. She has actively contributed to enhancing the curriculum of the subjects she teaches, attending numerous training courses. She pursued a master’s in education, Teaching, and Pedagogy, as well as a Doctorate in Education Sciences, at Santander University.

    In 2022, she joined the School of Design and Visual Arts at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa as an Administrative Secretary. She played a crucial role as a coordinator in the curricular reform of the study plans for the Bachelor’s in Design, Arts, and Multimedia, Bachelor’s in visual arts, and Bachelor’s in Photography and Video Production in the classroom-based modality. She also collaborated in the curricular reissue for the Bachelor’s in Photography and Video Production, complementary to the Higher Technical Professional Level in a mixed modality. Dr. Mora has actively participated in numerous workshops, seminars, forums as a speaker, and diploma programs to support her ongoing professional development in education.

References

Angulo, B. (2023, octubre 15). De cada 100 delitos, 95 quedan impunes en Sinaloa, revela México Evalúa. Noroeste. https://www.noroeste.com.mx/culiacan/de-cada-100-delitos-95-quedan-impunes-en-sinaloa-revela-mexico-evalua-MD5014097

Jiménez, E. (2023, diciembre 8). Qué está pasando en Sinaloa: De 700 muertes violentas de mujeres menos de la mitad son investigadas como feminicidio. Infobae. https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2023/12/09/que-esta-pasando-en-sinaloa-de-700-muertes-violentas-de-mujeres-menos-de-la-mitad-son-investigadas-como-feminicidio/

Patiño Gutiérrez, C. (2020). El sistema de justicia en México: La tentación de una reforma equivocada. Revista del posgrado en derecho de la UNAM, (13), 40. https://doi.org/10.22201/ppd.26831783e.2020.13.155

Justicia... ¿Para quién?

Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Mora Rochín, R. (2024). Justice... For whom?. SIBIUAS Revista De La Dirección General De Bibliotecas, 3, 37-40. https://revistas.uas.edu.mx/index.php/SIBIUAS/article/view/510