Lutgarda Palomino Gonzales, Karin Milagros Huaranga Palomino

DOI: 10.59427/rcli/2023/v23cs.1032-1042

The high rates of exploitation of migrant women is a gender problem, since this population turns out to be the target of criminal organizations, under a discrimination and criminalization approach. Therefore, it was proposed as an objective to analyze a specific legal-criminological framework for the protection of women criminalized for their gender associated with human trafficking in their condition as migrant women. In this sense, given the nature of the present investigation, a descriptive design and a qualitative approach have been used, the information was collected from indexed databases. Consequently, it has been concluded that, currently, the legislations make a general and ambiguous treatment of human trafficking by not having a gender approach, that is, in favor of migrant women, which entails affirming the Absence of a specific legal-criminological framework for the protection of women criminalized for their gender associated with trafficking in persons as migrant women. This deficit in the norm is a reflection of the lack of public policies with a gender focus that help to avoid criminalizing women.

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