MARIA DA PENHA LAW AND THE (IN) EFFECTIVENESS OF EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE MEASURES.
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https://doi.org/10.61164/rjnm.v4i1.1591Keywords:
Palavras-chave: Lei Maria da Penha. Medidas Protetivas. Eficácia e ineficácia.Abstract
The "Maria da Penha Law" (Law nº 11.340/06) introduced protective measures to combat domestic violence against women. These measures aim to remove the aggressor from the family environment, protecting the physical and mental integrity of the victim. The law details various forms of violence, including physical, psychological, sexual, patrimonial and moral. While protective measures are intended to allow for legal action against perpetrators, their effectiveness can be limited by the lack of continued reporting and withdrawal of complaints by victims. To improve the law's
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