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Violent deaths and the path to judicialization of LGBTphobia in Brazil
Author(s) -
Leandro Beiragrande da Costa,
Yuri Bindá Leite,
André Luiz Machado das Neves,
Eduardo Barbosa de Menezes Guimarães
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss8.2577
Subject(s) - criminalization , legislature , sexual orientation , neglect , human rights , state (computer science) , heteronormativity , sexual violence , criminology , identity (music) , sociology , political science , law , psychology , gender studies , human sexuality , psychiatry , computer science , acoustics , physics , algorithm
This exploratory research was based on bibliographic and documentary sources and aimed to address the performance of the three branches regarding the criminalization of LGBTphobia. These people are stigmatized because of their sexual orientation and gender identity, since they differ from the heteronormativity still prevailing in society, which has led them to suffer more and more different types of violence, including physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological aggressions, to which they are constantly subjected. The lack of official data, beforehand, shows the real neglect of the public authority towards the rights and guarantees of this minority, in addition to the lack of effective public policies and non-investigation and non-judgment of crimes commonly poignant, which reveal true state violence. It was found that few actions by the executive branch go beyond the planning stage and that the endless discussions by the legislative can be described as true inertia, resulting in numerous quarrels in the judiciary branch, in which the LGBT community has achieved progress in denouncing human rights violations and in the relentless search for overcoming discrimination.

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