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Why was Fundación Amparo y Justicia created?

26 years ago, Andrónico Luksic Craig was shocked and affected by the dereliction of the State and pain of the family of a 5-year-old girl who had been raped and murdered in Talcahuano. He decided to bring together a group of professionals to legally represent them and provide them with psycho-social support.

That same year, in 1998, support was also provided to three other families from Coelemu, Hualañé, and Valparaíso who had lost their children to similar crimes.

Thus, Fundación Amparo y Justicia was created that same year.

We are here to help families who have lost a son or daughter to a sexual homicide gain greater access to justice and psychosocial healing.

Vision

To be points of reference in promoting and protecting the rights of child and adolescent victims of sex crimes, as well as their families.

Mission

To provide specialized and ongoing psychological, social, and legal support to families who have lost a son or daughter to a sexual homicide, throughout criminal prosecution and during the stage of conviction and serving their sentence.
To have an influence on public policies on sex crimes against children and adolescents and to contribute to the prevention of secondary victimization that they and their families experience.

Our History

1998


Amparo y Justicia was created following the lack of protection and vulnerability experienced by the family of a 5-year-old girl who was the victim of rape and murder in Talcahauno. That same year, three other cases in Coelemu, Valparaíso, and Hualañé shocked the country. These three cases gave rise to the start of the Foundation.

2001


The Foundation took on the case of Alto Hospicio, and legally represented the families of adolescents who had been raped and murdered by a serial psychopath, and they also provided them with psycho-social support.

2007


After taking on several sex crime cases that did not result in death, Amparo y Justicia added to their mission the task of promoting actions that would contribute to the decrease of secondary victimization. That same year, the first international conference on child sex crimes took place.

2008


The second conference on child sex crimes took place, which brought together officials from different institutions in the criminal justice system. The first inter-institutional round table was also brought together to learn more about how to prevent the victimization of children and adolescents.

2011

The Foundation and the Ministry of the Interior and Public Security undersigned a convention for child rape cases involving homicide, which was aimed at perfecting the provision of timely and specialized help to families of victims. That same year a working group was convened and the third international conference took place.

2012

Following the work done by the working groups and the collection of information on the shared experience of international experts, a legislative bill was presented to the Executive power regarding a videorecorded interviewing system.

2013

The campaign “Don’t ask me again” was launched to promote the implementation of the videorecorded interviewing system.

2014


The Executive Branch sent Congress the legislative bill on the Videorecorded Interviewing Law, and, jointly with the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, the first edition of the professional certificate was carried out, entitled “The rights of child and adolescent victims of sex crimes and the legal system.” In 2020, the 10th edition of this academic program was offered, and today there have been over 600 professionals trained through this program.

2015

The fourth meeting with families took place. The Foundation launched the first edition of the book “Videorecorded Investigative Interviewing.”

2017

The Foundation started to work with institutions from the criminal justice system in training interviewers and instructors, and this is how the first specialized training courses began. In October, and after four years of being reviewed in Congress, the Videorecorded Interviewing Law was approved.

2018

In January, the Videorecorded Interviewing Law was enacted. To celebrate this huge milestone, the Foundation inaugurated the “Childhood Ladder for Protection and Hope” in the municipality of Providencia. The goal was to show the importance of the protection of children throughout Chile by using an urban work of art.

2019

The Foundation represented the mother of Ámbar, a girl who was only 7 years old who was raped and murdered in Los Andes. After 17 months of investigations and one month of oral testimony, the rapist and murderer was sentenced to life in prison. The first stage of implementing Law 21,057 on Videorecorded Interviewing began.

2020

Fundación Amparo y Justicia continued to promote the prevention of secondary victimization of children and adolescents through supporting public policies, taking actions to make an impact, creating information and technical materials on subjects related to childhood, and training institutions. Likewise, obtaining justice for families who have suffered painful losses, and with the constant multidisciplinary support of the team, helping them to move forward in their healing process.

2021


During 2021, the Foundation continued supporting families and actively accompanied another three who had suffered the loss of their sons and a daughter. An Online Interviewer Training Course was designed, implemented, and assessed through the Moodle platform thanks to the area of specialized training within the framework of implementation of Law 21,057 on Videotaped Interviewing.

2022

In 2022, the third and final stage of implementing Law 21,057 on Videorecorded Interviewing began. Our Foundation continued providing support to institutions, and launched the book on Interviewers and the book on Intermediaries.

2023

One of the most important milestones from this year was the Family Meeting. The amendments to the Parole Act were also approved, and the project was launched entitled “Do you know what to do if you find out about a sex crime against children or adolescents?”.

Board of Directors

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Alejandro Espinoza Bustos

President

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Ena Von Baer Jahn

Executive Vice President

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Patricio Walker Prieto

Director

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Rodrigo Terré Fontbona

Treasurer

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María Elena Santibañez Torres

Secretary

Advisory Council

Consejero - Rodrigo Aldoney
Rodrigo Aldoney

Chile

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Consejero - Rodrigo Aldoney
Rodrigo Aldoney

Chile

Abogado Universidad de Chile. LLM y PhD en Derecho Penal, Universität Freiburg, Alemania.
Consejero - Paulina Barros
Paulina Barros

Chile

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Consejero - Paulina Barros
Paulina Barros

Chile

Psychologist with a degree from the Universidad de Chile, adjunct professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, School of Medicine at the Universidad de Chile.
Consejero - Eric Beuregard
Eric Beauregard

Canada

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Consejero - Eric Beuregard
Eric Beauregard

Canada

Professor, PhD in Criminology from the University of Montreal (Canada) and Associate Director of Research at the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University (Canada).
Consejero - Daniela Bolivar
Daniela Bolívar

Chile

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Consejero - Daniela Bolivar
Daniela Bolívar

Chile

PhD in Criminology, the Institute of Criminology of Leuven, University of Leuven, Belgium. Academic from the Pontificia Universidad Católica.
Consejero - Matias Cartajena
Matías Cartajena

Chile

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Consejero - Matias Cartajena
Matías Cartajena

Chile

Journalist with a degree from Universidad Finis Terrae and a Master’s in Public Policy from Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. Founding partner of the marketing and communications agency, Simplicity.
Consejero - Rodrigo Gillibrand
Rodrigo Gillibrand

Chile

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Consejero - Rodrigo Gillibrand
Rodrigo Gillibrand

Chile

Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, President of the Chilean Association of Traumatic Stress. Adjunct professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, School of Medicine at the Universidad de Chile.
Consejero - Joanna Heskia
Joanna Heskia

Chile

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Consejero - Joanna Heskia
Joanna Heskia

Chile

Consejero - David La Rooy
David La Rooy

United Kingdom

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Consejero - David La Rooy
David La Rooy

United Kingdom

PhD in Cognitive Psychology. Expert in memory recovery and investigative interviewing of child and teen victims of sex crimes.
Consejero - Michael Lamb
Michael Lamb

United Kingdom

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Consejero - Michael Lamb
Michael Lamb

United Kingdom

PhD in Psychology. Emeritus Professor at the University of Cambridge. Editor of the Journal of Psychology, Public Policy and Law. Coauthor of the NICHD Protocol.
Consejero - Mauricio Lob
Mauricio Lob

Chile

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Consejero - Mauricio Lob
Mauricio Lob

Chile

Journalist with a degree from Universidad Diego Portales. Manager of Corporate Affairs and Social Management at Quiñenco.
Consejero - Aurelio Luna
Aurelio Luna

Spain

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Consejero - Aurelio Luna
Aurelio Luna

Spain

Professor of Forensic Medicine at the Universidad de Murcia.
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Soledad Martínez

Chile

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Soledad Martínez

Chile

Forensic doctor of the Thanatology Department of the Forensic Medical Service.
Consejero - Elana Newman
Elana Newman

United States

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Consejero - Elana Newman
Elana Newman

United States

Professor at the University of Tulsa and Director of the Dart Center at Columbia University.
Consejero - Noemi Pereda
Noemí Pereda

Spain

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Consejero - Noemi Pereda
Noemí Pereda

Spain

PhD in Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Barcelona. Full Professor of Victimology at the University of Barcelona who teaches undergraduate Criminology courses.
Consejero - Nick Quine
Nick Quine

United Kingdom

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Consejero - Nick Quine
Nick Quine

United Kingdom

Police sergeant for Avon and Somerset in the United Kingdom.
Consejero - Verónica Reich
Verónica Reich

Chile

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Consejero - Verónica Reich
Verónica Reich

Chile

Psychologist. Former Director of the Fundación Amparo y Justicia.
Consejero - Maria Octavia Rivas
María Octavia Rivas

Chile

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Consejero - Maria Octavia Rivas
María Octavia Rivas

Chile

Journalist. Radio host for Radio Universo.
Consejero - Rukiya Stein
Rukiya Stein

Australia

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Consejero - Rukiya Stein
Rukiya Stein

Australia

Expert accredited intermediary in communication. Over 20 years of experience as a speech therapist, working with children and teens with communication difficulties.
Consejero - Ramón Suárez
Ramón Suárez

Chile

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Consejero - Ramón Suárez
Ramón Suárez

Chile

Attorney. Former President of the Board of Fundación Amparo y Justicia.

Team

Executive Direction

Maria Jose
María José Bowen

Deputy Director of Legal Affairs and Public Policy Advocacy

Intervention Area

Sucy
Sucy Muñoz

Head of Psychosocial Intervention

Maria Ines
María Inés Ovalle

Social Worker

Fede
Federica Pinter

Psychologist

Research and Public Policy Area

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Nicolás Pietrasanta

Heard of Research and Public Policy

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Carolina Pavez

Sociologist – Researcher

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Carolina Sobarzo

Sociologist – Researcher

Training Area

Caro Puyol
Carolina Puyol

Head of Training

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Yohanna Douglas

Coordinator of Courses on Sexual and Violent Crimes

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Francisca Azolas

Psychologist

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Hans Eichhorns

Psychologist

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Maísa Valdivia

Psychologist

Paula
Paula Mujica

Psychologist

Communications Area

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Patricia Le-Bert

Head of Strategy and Communications

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Isidora Sotomayor

Communications Coordinator

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Paola Carmona

Designer – Digital Content Manager

Paz
Paz Ibarra

Production Manager

Administration Area

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Roberto Molina

Deputy Manager of Administration and Operations

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Mónica Viveros

Coordinator of Administration and Operations

Sole Rojas
Soledad Rojas

Secretary

Manuel
Manuel Vergara

Administrative Assistant

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