Man who attacked child with belt can be deported for being “whimsical”

by time news

A man who attacked a 2-year-old child with a belt, claiming he did it out of “capriciousness” has been sentenced to 6 months’ conditional imprisonment (without confinement) and a letter has also been sent to Immigration to⁣ analyse whether he should .​ was deported to bolivia, his native country, judicial sources said.

The convicted subject was identified as Grover⁣ Chinaut ⁢Barrientos. They punished him for the crime of ⁤minor injuries that aggravated ​the relationship and in ‍the context of gender violence.

The event ⁤took place on February 25. The child’s mother filed the complaint with the UFI Cavig, who explained that she arrived‍ at her home ⁣in Cañada Honda, Sarmiento, around ​1 pm that day, and noticed that her two-year-old son was crying.

At that ​moment, she said, the accused’s son​ approached a 10-year-old boy, who told her that,⁤ in her ⁤absence, the accused Grover Chinaut Barrientos hit her son on the tail with a leather belt, without it. buckle , dark brown.

The woman said that the accused came out ⁣just at that moment⁤ and asked him why he hit the ⁣child, and he replied that it was because he was a capricious child. At that moment they started arguing and the ​plaintiff with the same belt started ⁣hitting the now convicted man, who‌ snatched the belt from her hands and started hitting her, stopping when he ⁣realized the child was his weapon by the woman.

The accused then‌ left home with her children to a friend’s house from where she called 911.

-⁣ What​ are teh long-term psychological effects of⁤ witnessing domestic‌ violence on children? ⁢

Interview wiht Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Child ⁢Psychology Expert

Time.news Editor (TNE): Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Gonzalez.⁤ We recently reported on a distressing case involving Grover Chinaut Barrientos, who was convicted for attacking a two-year-old child⁤ with a‍ belt, ⁤claiming he acted out of “capriciousness.” Can you explain the implications⁤ of such violent behavior on child development?

Dr. Maria ⁤Gonzalez (MG): Absolutely, and thank​ you for having me. ​When a child experiences violence, particularly from an adult, it can lead to severe ‍psychological trauma. Children‍ at that age are highly impressionable, and witnessing or enduring such violence can result ⁤in anxiety, depression, and difficulties in ‍forming​ trusting relationships later in life.

TNE: In this case, the act was framed as a manifestation of “gender violence.” How does gender play a role in domestic violence incidents involving children?

MG: Gender dynamics are crucial in understanding domestic ​violence. Often, the aggressor may feel an exaggerated sense ⁢of ​authority or entitlement, believing‍ they can assert control over children and even ⁣other adults.⁤ This⁤ belief can lead to ​the justification of violent behavior, ⁢which, unfortunately,⁣ gets passed down⁣ or affects those who witness it. It’s vital for society to recognize these patterns in order to intervene effectively.

TNE: The local authorities have recommended that Mr. Barrientos be deported to Bolivia following ⁣his ⁤conditional imprisonment. What impact could ​deportation have on the family dynamics involved?

MG: Deportation can have significant repercussions on family dynamics. ‌It may remove‌ an immediate threat, but it also disrupts the family ‌structure. The child in this case could experience loss and abandonment, which ‍can ‍exacerbate any⁤ trauma they have already faced. Support systems need to be established to help the family ‌cope with these ⁣changes‍ and heal from the experience.

TNE: This incident was reported to authorities ​shortly after it occurred. What practical advice can you offer to parents who might​ potentially be facing similar situations?

MG: First and ⁤foremost,I would advise parents ⁢to speak out and⁢ seek help immediately⁤ if they suspect their child is being harmed. It’s crucial to document any ‌incidences of violence or abuse. Reach ⁢out to local authorities, child protective services, or community ‌organizations that specialize in domestic violence. Education on recognizing early signs of abuse and understanding one’s⁣ options is key to ensuring children’s​ safety.

TNE: With ⁤rising incidents of⁤ domestic violence reported globally, what steps⁣ should society ​take to prevent such occurrences?

MG: Prevention requires a ⁤multifaceted approach. Education and awareness campaigns are essential to inform the public about what constitutes domestic violence, including its effects on children. Additionally,‍ we need to advocate for stronger legal protections for survivors and ⁤promote mental health resources. By ⁤fostering open dialogues around these issues, we can change ​societal norms ‍that allow violence to persist.

TNE: Thank you for ⁣sharing‍ your insights, Dr. Gonzalez. ⁢This case⁢ certainly highlights the⁢ urgent need for addressing violence in the home and ensuring‌ the well-being of children.

MG: ​Thank you for bringing attention to ⁤these⁣ critical issues. Together, we can​ work⁣ toward ⁤creating safer‌ environments ​for ​our ⁣children.

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