Old advice: “Don’t make a scene; move away.” Updated 2025 advice: Say loudly: ("Stop pressing against me, you have space"). Studies from the University of Buenos Aires show that public naming stops 70% of encoxadas immediately because perpetrators rely on silence.
Offenders now face between one to five years in prison . This update shifted the burden from the victim "proving" violence to the simple fact that the contact was non-consensual. encoxada in bus updated
– A 2025 EU-wide survey found that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 12 men report experiencing encoxada on public transport at least once. Reporting rates have increased by ~40% since 2023 due to anonymous digital reporting tools. Old advice: “Don’t make a scene; move away
: Specialized police stations dedicated to crimes against women where you can file a formal report ( Boletim de Ocorrência This update shifted the burden from the victim
An encoxada is no longer just physical. Updated legal frameworks in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina now classify "systematic crushing" as aggravated sexual assault, especially when combined with:
Psychologists specializing in urban trauma have updated the diagnosis for victims of repeated encoxada. It is now recognized as (not an official DSM code, but a clinical description). Symptoms include: