2021
DOI: 10.1590/18094449202100610019
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As intervenções com autores de violência doméstica e familiar no Brasil e suas relações com a Lei Maria da Penha

Abstract: Resumo Neste artigo buscamos analisar as relações entre as intervenções que tem como destinatários de suas ações os autores de violência e a Lei Maria da Penha. Para tanto, nos aprofundaremos nas Recomendações Gerais e Diretrizes editadas pela Secretaria de Políticas para mulheres em 2008. As análises - desenvolvidas tendo como base a literatura especializada, relatórios e pesquisas existentes sobre o tema - ressaltam que a promulgação da Lei Maria da Penha ao mesmo tempo que trouxe previsão legal e ampliação … Show more

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“…It is also emphasized that an adequate understanding of the situation of violence must take into account the prevailing meanings in the cultural reference group of those involved, in order not to fall into practices of massive silencing of the voices of women and other subjects impacted by gender violence again. 27 EM does not reflect a means for the necessary resocialization for prevention as determined by the MPL in its application; thus, they are only used as a last resort. [31][32][33]…”
Section: Ethical Challenges Of Offender Rehabilitation In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also emphasized that an adequate understanding of the situation of violence must take into account the prevailing meanings in the cultural reference group of those involved, in order not to fall into practices of massive silencing of the voices of women and other subjects impacted by gender violence again. 27 EM does not reflect a means for the necessary resocialization for prevention as determined by the MPL in its application; thus, they are only used as a last resort. [31][32][33]…”
Section: Ethical Challenges Of Offender Rehabilitation In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has the fifth highest rate of femicide in the world (Sudré and Cocolo, 2016) and, for the 13th consecutive year, has been the country with the most murders of transgender people and travestis (United Nations, 2021). This violence endures despite recent changes like the Maria da Penha law of 2006, which aims to curb domestic violence (Nothaft and Lisboa, 2021). Pitanguy’s (1982) assertion that violence against women is part of the socio-historical fabric of Brazilian society – and that laws alone are not enough to address this – bears testimony to the immutability of this aspect of coloniality.…”
Section: Coloniality Power Gender and Organizations In Modern Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%