This line of research examines the experience of different groups whose victimisation often remains unknown to society for a number of reasons. Our goal is to explore the reality of these people by building a field of knowledge that offers the possibility of making proposals and interventions for improvement.
- Children of women who are victims of gender violence
• Presentation at the IV Spanish Victimology Congress (Spanish) held in Barcelona in 2013.
• Final Project of the Master's in Criminality and Social Intervention in Minors carried out by student Inmaculada Estévez Marín, entitled: "Víctimas invisibles. Menores víctimas de violencia de género"
- Experience during the criminal process of women who are victims of gender violence
• Final Project of the Master's in Criminal Law and Criminal Policy carried out by student Ainoa Santander Romera, entitled: "Análisis y estudio del proceso penal en materia de Violencia de género: Percepción de la mujer-víctima"
• Presentation at the 3rd Symposium on Criminological Research (Spanish) held in Elche in 2017
• Presentation at the ESC Working Group on Gender, Crime and Justice Meeting (Spanish) held in A Coruña in 2017
- Victimisation and polyvictimization of minors
• Presentation at the XII Congress of Criminology (Spanish) held in Oviedo in 2018
- Experience of victimisation of foreign unaccompanied minors in Spain
• Final Project of the Master's in Criminal Law and Criminal Policy carried out by student María Garzón García, entitled: "Estudio exploratorio sobre experiencias de victimización de menores extranjeros no acompañados"