Os entraves burocráticos do processo de adoção no Brasil: mapeando o número de adotantes em face das crianças institucionalizadas na Bahia
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2021-06-14
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
Abstract
Adoption in Brazil is a bureaucratic process, whose bureaucracy and
slowness tend to be a disincentive for those who have an interest in adopting, even if
the number of applicants to adopt is greater than the number of children to be adopted.
Thus, the general objective of this research is to analyze the bureaucratic obstacles in
the adoption process in Brazil. The specific objectives are to understand which factors
contribute to the slowness of the adoption process in Brazil and to analyze the statistics
of adopters in face of institutionalized children in Bahia. The methodology used is
analysis of public statistics that are available on the website of the National Council of
Justice and bibliographic analysis. The conclusion is that YES, despite legislative and
judicial advances, there is still a lot of bureaucracy, which is mainly related to the stage
of coexistence and the social issue, and the biggest bureaucracy is in time to choose
the “ideal child”. The search for the “ideal child” involves the following main factors:
ethnicity (white or brown), no siblings, age up to 6 years and absence of disabilities.
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Adoção, Burocracia, Criança institucionalizada, Adoption, Bureaucracy