Child Abusers in Costa Rica Will Receive More Severe Punishments Thanks to a New Bill That’s Under Review

The Costa Rica News (TCRN) – A new bill seeks to reform the Penal Code, subjecting anyone who tortures a child to between 5 and 12 years in prison.

It is an initiative presented on Thursday by deputy for the National Restoration Party, Fabricio Alvarado , who believes there should be stronger sanctions to prevent child abuse.

The deputy presented the project after the death of a child under 2 years in the Los Chiles due to the blows he received. The autopsy revealed that the minor had been tortured for several months.

“I hope that all factions support us to improve the protection we provide to this population,” Alvarado said.

It also proposes that the penalties for sexual abuse of children range from 6-12 years in prison as well.

The proposal will go to a committee to be discussed in the legislative plenary.

How You Can Help

A march to prevent child abuse that is sponsored and supported by The Costa Rica News will take place on the 15th of February (9:00am) in the Metropolitan Park La Sabana in downtown San Jose. Everybody who would like to join us and stand up against child maltreatment is invited.

During the demonstration we will release colored balloons to commemorate all the children who have been victims of abuse. Please bring your own balloons and come in white clothes if you can.

We would love to see you there! Check out our Facebook invite for more details or contact us with any questions.

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The Costa Rica News (TCRN)

San Jose, Costa Rica

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San Jose, Costa Rica

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