ARAÚJO, L. L. T.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9823976431685986; ARAÚJO, Loren Leal Teixeira de.
Abstract:
The debate about violence against women is a relatively young social demand in which the
feminist movement has had a multiple and fundamental action regarding the visibility and
combat of such violence, removing the issue of the sphere of private and family life to
legitimize it, as a political and public health problem. Confronting itself as a discussion that
drags on society in a bias of complexities and situations that lead women to be exposed to
degrading, sexist, sexist, prejudiced conditions, characterized by various forms of violence, in
which they end up becoming hostages of their own partners and in many cases end up being
left behind by inefficient public instruments that fail to guarantee the minimum safety of these
women, let alone ensure them socially. Understanding that the school is a fecund space for the
socialization of relationships, which can combat such conditions, we will do the research in
this place. Thus, the present work intends to investigate the perception of students of the
Elpídio de Almeida School (Silver) regarding the issue of violence inflicted on women, as
well as the forms and the way this violence manifests itself in their daily experience. In this
context, we used the qualitative research that searches descriptive data for a better
understanding of the phenomena, through questionnaires. As a result, it was identified that the
majority of the students participating in the research have already suffered some type of
violence and / or witnessed other women being assaulted. Another point to highlight is the
fact that on rare occasions there was a denunciation by those involved and still the few who
did not obtained the expected results, finally, the students see in a negative way the violence
against the woman. The research expects other works that may be directed towards the
direction of the school and community towards women and their social confrontations. In
possession of such information educational strategies were proposed that favored other less
prejudiced, sexist and sexist behaviors.