Browsing by Author "Costa, Roberta Caroline de Castro"
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Item Violência contra a mulher em tempos de pandemia(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2021-03-04) Costa, Roberta Caroline de Castro; Alban, Rafaela de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.brThis article aims to address the theme of violence against women, highlighting the domestic violence, which grew at alarming levels during the pandemic installed in 2020. Faced with this planetary crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) passed to recommend that the best way to contain the spread of the virus, COVID-19, would be for the population to stay indoors, however, husbands and wives, companions and companions who previously did not keep this coexistence so close, as they went out to work and often they only met at night, started to live together day by day, together with their various emotional, marital and financial problems, greatly enhancing factors that contribute to a significant increase in violence against women. Next, the traumas that these mistreatments cause in life of a woman, in light of Law 11.340 / 2006, known as Law Maria da Penha.Item Violência sexual intrafamiliar contra crianças e adolescentes(Universidade Catolica do Salvador, 2019-01-21) Costa, Roberta Caroline de Castro; Brito, Nágila Maria Sales; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Paranhos, Reginalda; http://lattes.cnpq.brThe present work addresses the discussion about violence against children and adolescents, highlighting a socio-historical analysis of the motivations of this violence. Sexual violence in children and adolescents occurs in a variety of ways and can occur through sexual intercourse, touching and touching. Within the family, it is often silenced by the myth of the Christian religion of family preservation. In this way, I seek to highlight the causes and physical and psychological consequences of the victim. In addition, it highlights the types of penalties of sex offenders and presents some alternatives to reduce or eliminate sexual violence. Mention is made of measures such as public policies in underprivileged communities, compulsory classes on sexuality education in public and private schools, lectures and annual activities for society, focusing on themes across all media, resulting in the elimination of such violence.