Victoria Kent Román

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Victoria Kent Román was a pioneering Spanish lawyer, republican politician, and prominent advocate for prison reform and women's rights during the Second Spanish Republic.

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instanceOf feminist
human
lawyer
politician
prison reformer
advocatedFor improvement of prison conditions
rehabilitation of prisoners
social justice reforms in the Spanish penal system
women's legal rights in Spain
birthDate 1891-03-06
birthPlace Andalusia
Málaga
Spain
countryOfCitizenship Spain
deathDate 1987-09-25
deathPlace New York City
surface form: New York

New York City
United States of America
educatedAt Complutense University of Madrid
surface form: Universidad Central de Madrid
era Second Spanish Republic
exile France
United States of America
familyName Kent
fieldOfWork criminal justice
human rights
law
gender female
givenName Victoria
knownFor advocacy of women's rights
prison reform in Spain
role in the Second Spanish Republic
languageSpoken Spanish
memberOf Radical Socialist Republican Party
movement feminism
name Victoria Kent Román self-link
nationality Spanish
notableWork promotion of progressive penal policies
reform of the Spanish prison system
occupation lawyer
politician
university teacher
politicalAlignment republican
positionHeld Director General of Prisons of Spain
deputy in the Cortes of the Second Spanish Republic
member of the Congress of Deputies of Spain
residence Madrid
New York City
Paris

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Niceto Alcalá-Zamora spouse Victoria Kent Román
Victoria Kent Román name Victoria Kent Román self-link