MELO, L. T.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8189229072566890; MELO, Liliane Tonico de.
Resumen:
The Covid19
pandemic brought several consequences to society, among them, social
isolation. With the quarantine, there was an increase in cases of violence against
women in the home. In this context, the electronic monitoring system has also become
a possible means of combating domestic violence. Thus, in order to guarantee the
effective application of Law 11.340/06, a precautionary measure was implemented that
decrees the use of electronic anklets for aggressors of vulnerable women. Therefore,
the question that guided the development of this work is concentrated on the following
issue: what has the system been doing to curb and eradicate this type of violence? Are
there ways to avoid contact between the victim and the aggressor? These are some
questions that form the basis of this research, and that do justice to an essential
question: Does the democratic State really play its role in implementing the means of
protecting women? The answers to these discussions are found in the course of this
work, and soon, it will make the reader reflect on the subject of the explained thesis,
whether or not it is a social problem. The present work aims to analyze the efficiency
of electronic means of monitoring and its ways of curbing domestic and family violence,
studying about domestic and family violence before the creation of the Maria da Penha
law and observing the origin of law 11.340/2006 and the advancement of women's
rights with its advent, considering the application of electronic monitoring as a means
of preventing violence. As for the methodological approach, the research is descriptive
and adopts the deductive method, starting from characteristics and general concepts
to understand the legal progress in relation to the theme of domestic violence. In this
perspective, the study shows many benefits from electronic monitoring, including
independent projects from some states in Brazil to create efficient means of confronting
violence. However, even with the evolution of protective measures in favor of women
victims of domestic violence, there is still a need to advance other mechanisms,
structure and studies for a definitive and permanent solution to the problem.