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Palabras Claves: Factores biológicos, psicológicos y sociales, violencia familiar y derechos
humanos.
ABSTRACT
The objective of the research work was to determine the characterization of the biological,
psychological and social factors that affect the increase in family violence in the province of
Acobamba, the Huancavelica district of the Fiscal District and its impact on Human Rights in
Lima during the 2018. The problem allows us to rehearse a philosophical reflection, in three
dimensions: anthropological, moral and social. In the anthropological, the analysis focuses
on the depths of the human heart, where the sensitive appetites behave as a set of passions and
constitute the backdrop of the free spiritual life. In the moral, the analysis allows us to
understand that family violence has its origin when the flow of passions does not enter or
overflows the order of reason to which it seems to have been subtracted in a dimension rarely
seen. At the social level, the analysis considers that the family, school, media, political life,
etc. they consciously or unconsciously seek the conditioning of a certain socially
institutionalized violence accepted in the light of a macho Peruvian society with legislation
that favors its coexistence over time. The technique of observation and documentary analysis
was applied. It was concluded that family violence in the province of Acobamba, District of
Huancavelica is characterized by the presence of biological, psychological and social factors
of patriarchal sexist society, based on the preconception of inferiority of women that sustains
the culture of inequality and discrimination, a fact that derives from a strong conception of
the traditional family, medium influence of Kantian morality and low level of the concept of
freedom of thought and expression, freedom of association and freedom of tastes or freedom
to draw up a plan of life, which they affect the increase in the violation of the Human Rights of
the victims, mostly women.
Key Words: Biological, psychological and social factors, family violence and human rights.
I. INTRODUCCIÓN
En la presente investigación se pretende analizar los factores biológicos, psicológicos y sociales que
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