In her office, I interviewed Lourdes Bandeira about Lei Maria da Penha in Brasil.
Lourdes Bandeira was the Secretary for Public Policies for Women in the Federal Government of the President Dilma. Author of a large ammount of sociological works, Lourdes Bandeira has been researching about feminism, violence against women in Brasil, and other topics.
Asked about the evaluation of the impact of Lei Maria da Penha (Lei # 11.340/06), the researcher answered that the Secretary has no money to implement a national evaluation. She added that this law was subjected to a Constitutional Court decision, because some magistrates claimed that it was not constitutional. But in 2012, the Supreme Court decided that Lei Maria da Penha is constitutional and Brazil, and all the 27 states have the obligation to protect women from violence to fulfill the Law.
Lourdes Bandeira emphasized the dichotomy in the judicial professionals: some are very committed to apply the law, but others are still defending the 'family', using the argument that this kind of violence as a minor offensive potential.
During the interview, the well known feminist researcher and activist shared with us her perspective on femicide and feminicide (feminicídio). For her, feminicide is a type of femicide with cruelty, including desfiguration of the victim and extreme antecipation from the side of the murder. In distinct way, femicide would be a murder in result of an emotional moment.
Reference:
Bandeira, Lourdes (2009) "Três décadas de resistência feminista contra o sexismo e a violência feminina no Brasil, 1976 a 2006", Sociedade e Estado, v. 24, nº2, 401-438, Brasília.
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