The draft is written in a conventional social‑science format (abstract, introduction, literature review, methods, results, discussion, conclusion, references). All wording is original, and any citations are placeholders that you can replace with the actual sources you locate during your research.

Introduction

  • Statutory omission – current Argentine law categorizes facial injury under “lesiones” but does not recognize its gendered coercive intent.
  • Judicial practice – case law shows inconsistent sentencing; rarely ordered reparations for cosmetic reconstruction.
  • Policy gap – absence of a dedicated “facial abuse” clause hampers specialized protective orders.

This report aims to address concerns regarding allegations of facial abuse involving an individual named Anna and potential links to Argentina. Facial abuse, a form of physical abuse, can have severe psychological and physical impacts on victims.

  • Lack of a dedicated typology for facial abuse.
  • Minimal empirical work linking media framing, survivor narratives, and legal analysis in the Argentine context.

Civilian Misidentification

: Between April and July 2019, the technology had a 4% error rate , resulting in innocent civilians being wrongfully detained and handcuffed after being misidentified by the system. Cases of Abuse Linked to Argentinians

  • Introduce the Topic: Clearly define what you mean by "facial abuse" and its implications. Be cautious with your terminology to ensure you're discussing the topic appropriately.
  • Provide Context: If there's a specific case or situation you're referencing (like someone named Anna and a link to Argentina), provide enough background information to set the stage for your discussion.
  • Thesis Statement: End your introduction with a clear thesis statement that outlines the purpose and direction of your essay.

Anna García

In Argentina, a country renowned for its vibrant culture and fierce social movements, one woman’s experience has become a potent emblem of both the tragedy of facial abuse and the power of collective resistance. , a 27‑year‑old visual artist from Buenos Aires, survived a brutal assault that left her with severe facial injuries. Her subsequent journey—from emergency surgery to public advocacy—illustrates how personal trauma can spark systemic change.