2016
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.1569.2847
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Abstract: Objective:to know the consequences that men experience related to incarceration by conjugal violence. Methods:qualitative study on 20 men in jail and indicted in criminal processes related to conjugal violence in a Court specialized in Family and Domestic Violence against women. The interviews were classified based on Collective Subject Discourse method, using NVIVO(r) software. Results:the collective discourse shows that the experience of preventive imprisonment starts a process of family dismantling, social … Show more

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“…O abuso patrimonial, desvelado neste estudo, configura-se em condutas de retenção, subtração, bem como destruição parcial ou total de seus objetos, documentos pessoais, bens, valores e recursos econômicos, incluindo os destinados a satisfazer suas necessidades (3) . Essa pôde ser evidenciada diante a retenção financeira pelo cônjuge ou quando este infringe o pagamento da pensão alimentícia, situação corroborada por outra pesquisa brasileira que revela a forma rotineira nos atrasos e a negação em cumprir com a pensão alimentícia (9) . Importante mencionar que, entre os motivos que dificultam honrar o compromisso da pensão alimentícia, encontram-se as dificuldades financeiras, algumas vezes relacionadas ao desemprego, consequente do estigma da prisão preventiva em homens que respondem processos pela Lei Maria da Penha (10) .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…O abuso patrimonial, desvelado neste estudo, configura-se em condutas de retenção, subtração, bem como destruição parcial ou total de seus objetos, documentos pessoais, bens, valores e recursos econômicos, incluindo os destinados a satisfazer suas necessidades (3) . Essa pôde ser evidenciada diante a retenção financeira pelo cônjuge ou quando este infringe o pagamento da pensão alimentícia, situação corroborada por outra pesquisa brasileira que revela a forma rotineira nos atrasos e a negação em cumprir com a pensão alimentícia (9) . Importante mencionar que, entre os motivos que dificultam honrar o compromisso da pensão alimentícia, encontram-se as dificuldades financeiras, algumas vezes relacionadas ao desemprego, consequente do estigma da prisão preventiva em homens que respondem processos pela Lei Maria da Penha (10) .…”
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“…Only one lives with a new wife; six live alone, and six live with near relatives (parents and/or siblings). Most of them stated to live in a house they own (11) and had a job (7) in professions such as guard, waiter, nursing technician, driver, public worker, and entrepreneur.…”
Section: Subject Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this process to take place, it is essential to invest in researches carried out from their perspective. To this end, studies showed that preventive arrests due to marital violence led to mental disease, including sadness, low self-esteem, apathy, or depression, and to physical damage, such as alterations in gastric and sleeping patterns, headaches, tachycardia, and hypertension (10)(11) . They also report that men tend to develop high blood pressure, gastritis, insomnia, lose contact with their children, and when they were caught in the act while committing their crimes, that can even lead them to be sexually assaulted by their cell mates, in addition to the difficulties of going back to the job market due to having been incarcerated (7) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As abovementioned, the repercussions of violence are also present in the lives of men who experience the phenomenon, with another example in a study carried out in Salvador, Bahia, which revealed that the experience of violence on the part of men caused mental/physical illness such as: sadness, low self-esteem, apathy, depression, tachycardia, hypertension, headache and gastrointestinal problems. Although the repercussions reported by men center on the experience of pre-trial detention (which also leads to stigma and negatively interferes with future employability), it cannot be disregarded that this reality is associated with conjugal violence (8) . Due to this scenario, there is a worldwide effort to prevent and/or reduce this problem which represents a relevant public health issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%