2025-09-05Mujeres Libres, International Centre for Human Rights and Drug Policy at the University of Essex and the Center of Study on Law, Justice and Society-Dejusticia. (2025). Alternative sentencing for female heads of household: Law 2292 of 2023, a path toward gender justice in drug policy in Colombia (Derecho en Breve Collection, No. 23). Editorial Dejusticia.2745-1879https://publicaciones.dejusticia.org/handle/dejusticia/404Politica_de_drogasLaw 2292 of 2023 introduces an innovative sentencing alternative in Colombia for female heads of household, particularly those involved in drug-related crimes due to socioeconomic vulnerability. Instead of incarceration, eligible women can serve their sentences through unpaid community service. This approach recognizes caregiving roles and aligns with international human rights and drug policy guidelines. It addresses structural inequalities, aiming to prevent incarceration and facilitate reintegration. However, the law’s implementation faces several challenges: limited outreach, inconsistent eligibility criteria, and a lack of employment transition policies. Only a small fraction of eligible women have benefited so far. The document calls for reforms such as expunging criminal records, involving trial judges early in sentencing, and enabling active participation of women with lived experience in monitoring the law. This model aspires to shift from punitive to restorative justice, offering a blueprint for other nations grappling with the incarceration crisis among women.Gender justiceAlternative sentencingLaw 2292Drug policyFemale incarcerationAlternative sentencing for female heads of household Law 2292 of 2023: A path toward gender justice in drug policy in Colombia