BATISTA, R. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5073942691104791; BATISTA, Ramon Pereira.
Resumen:
The Domestic violence is a very complex phenomenon, its causes are multiple and
difficult to define. It is necessary to understand the motivations that lead to domestic
violence against women, as well as to develop an effective thinking that recognizes
such violence as a matter of public character, since it covers different social classes,
ethnicities, and regardless of the level of education. of those involved. In order to
collaborate in the fight against domestic violence, new laws for the protection of
women, public coping policies and initiatives to guide society on the subject have
emerged over time. Considering the problem of work to investigate how it is possible
to face and combat domestic violence during social isolation resulting from the
Coronavirus pandemic, the study aims to understand the effectiveness of the main
public laws and initiatives to confront domestic violence in the pandemic context of
for the present time, and for that purpose the concepts and forms of manifestation of
violence were analyzed as a gender problem maintained culturally as a common
practice and what are the contributions of Brazilian laws and public policies in
confronting and combating violence and feminicide, justifying their relevance social,
academic and professional debate on the topic. The methodological path included a
literature review that used the empirical inductive method, seeking to compose
detailed information to broaden the understanding of the content being investigated.
The research obtained results favorable to its objectives, pointing out the
effectiveness of laws and public initiatives in the face of the problem of violence
against women during the social isolation and pandemic scenario of today. The
effectiveness of laws such as the Maria da Pena Law and the Law of the Next
Minute, as well as public reception policies such as CRAM and alternatives for the
victim's request for help such as the red light in hand and applications for remote
reporting are effective for prevention feminicide and combating domestic violence
faced by women during full contact with aggressors during the pandemic, the debate
on this topic being relevant to the whole of society.