Lei, justiça e judicialização de conflitos a partir de relatos de mulheres no Distrito Federal
Author(s) -
Krislane de Andrade Matias
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.26512/2015.08.d.20083
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
This dissertation analyzes the perception of women who have been through situations of domestic violence and triggered the Maria da Penha Law. The goal is to understand the treatment offered by the criminal justice system from the perceptions of women who used this system and that at some point, they have chosen to archive processes. The itinerary of this work began in the archives of the Domestic and Family Violence against Women Court Center of Núcleo Bandeirante, known to have implemented pilot project caring for women in situations of violence in Distrito Federal. The field investigations were based on information gathered from access to archived files. Then interviews were conducted with women applicants of some of these processes. At the end of the route, from the analysis of these data it is argued that although these women have accessed a pilot project recognized by assisting women victims of violence does not mean that they consider that their demands were met by the State. In this sense, the analysis of this work reflect on subjective characteristics present throughout the service in the justice system influence the perception of women about the treatment and the legislation they triggered.
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