Abstract
The aim of this paper is to uncover the difference in perception and decisions between male and female judges toward restorative justice in intimate partner violence. The research takes a qualitative method approach, according to which 15 male judges and 15 female judges in Bogotá Colombia were interviewed. The information was analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings suggest that a case-by-case rule is followed, which is motivated by the enthusiasm toward restorative justice and the need to deny its application when certain situations occur. Although the case-by-case rule can be seen as a similarity, there were also found some differences. For instance, female judges interviewed are more flexible toward the penalty limit imposed for restorative justice compared with male judges. In addition, they exposed a personal resistance toward the application of restorative justice in this offense, while male judges manifested a social and media one.
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