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Noesis
On-line version ISSN 2739-0365
Abstract
SANTILLAN-MOLINA, Alberto Leonel; MONTECE-GILER, Salomón Alejandro and PROANO-REYES, Gladis Margot. Artificial intelligence and protection policy on gender-based violence to guarantee effective judicial protection. Noesis [online]. 2025, vol.7, n.esp1, pp.1572-1585. Epub Nov 30, 2025. ISSN 2739-0365. https://doi.org/10.35381/noesisin.v7i1.515.
The granting of protective measures for gender-based violence in Ecuador begins with a complaint filed with the Public Prosecutor's Office. Once signed, it is forwarded to the judge, who assesses and responds to the request. However, delays in the judicial system limit the effectiveness of the protection. It is proposed that artificial intelligence software evaluate the appropriateness of the measures and, if granted, issue them within one or two minutes to the victim and the nearest National Police station. The objective is to analyze the feasibility of a public policy that integrates artificial intelligence into this process, guaranteeing effective judicial protection. The research was non-experimental, cross-sectional, using quantitative and qualitative methods, and was descriptive, explanatory, and dogmatic-legal in scope. Historical-logical, analytical-synthetic, and inductive-deductive methods were applied, in addition to interviews, surveys, and content analysis, concluding that artificial intelligence is key to modernizing justice and streamlining protection.
Keywords : Gender-based violence; protection measures; artificial intelligence; judicial protection..












