A eficácia da Lei 13.104/2015 na redução do índice de violência letal contra as mulheres negras
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2021-12-15
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
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This article starts from the following research question: how did Law
13.104/2015 affect the rates of lethal violence against black women? Thus, we sought,
as a general objective, to analyze the incidences of that law, based on the data
presented by the 2020 Atlas of Violence. Furthermore, as specific objectives, the
impacts of Law 13.104/2015 are reflected, in line with the data presented by the Atlas
of Violence 2020, and it is discussed the expansion of the concept of femicide, through
the lens of intersectionality. As a methodology, bibliographic review and document
analysis were used (applicable legislation and data provided by IPEA). The results
indicated that black women represented 68% of the total number of murdered women
in Brazil, with femicide being a crime preceded by serious violations of several basic
rights, an accentuated scenario in the case of black women. Thus, more effective
preventive strategies must be developed, which pay attention to the different forms of
oppression that women are subjected to, since black women are not in the same context of social vulnerability as white women. Thus, it is essential to broaden the
concept of femicide, so that it reaches women who come from different scenarios.
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Interseccionalidade, Feminicídio, Vulnerabilidade social, Atlas da violência, Intersectionality, Femicide, Social vulnerability, Atlas of violence