BEZERRA, V. S.; BEZERRA, Valéria da Silva.
Resumo:
Since the ancient times until today, the child has been targeted for various forms of
violence and mayhem in several aspects: physical, sexual, spiritual and
psychological, all of these cause serious consequences to the lives of children, but
sexual violence is the most detrimental to the development of these victims. Being
observed even in the family home, which is the focus of this work. You can assign as
a cause of sexual violence within the family, lack of protection of fundamental rights
of the child and the lack of a proper family life throwing the child in a situation of risk
and consequent helplessness due to their fragility in the face of violence perpetrated
within familiar. In this context the objective is to demonstrate that sexual violence
within the family is the most common and involves a child or adolescent and an
immediate family member or very close. In preparing this work we used the method
of hypothetical-deductive approach, the procedure and comparative-historical
exegetical and legal and technical literature, in the analysis of ways to combat and
prevent violence suffered by children, showing that there is still a immeasurable gap
between the legislation available to protect the child and their effective application by
the state, requiring the support of various sectors of society for this intrafamily sexual
violence against children will not go unpunished. Moreover, it is perceived that the
development of public policies and their implementation and enforcement are key to
solving this significant public health problem. Although it is not easy to develop
mechanisms to combat and prevent sexual violence within the family, it appears that
several effective tools to combat this, they already exist, although it is still needed its
efficient implementation and monitoring. The current civilizations have evolved a legal
system, coupled with greater access to information, a combination that excites a
greater demand for justice, for immediate changes to eradicate impunity, social
tolerance, the omission of the state and society, ending the funding of crime against
children, neglect and lack of respect, referring to sexual violence within the family
against children and adolescents.