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niyad

(113,364 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 09:32 PM Mar 2015

New Law Cracks Down on Domestic Abusers in Brazil (femicide and stricter penalties)


New Law Cracks Down on Domestic Abusers in Brazil


Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff signed a new law this week creating harsher penalties for the murder of women and girls connected to domestic violence.




Men who commit the newly defined crime of “femicide”, or the killing of a woman by a man because of her gender, can now expect to go to jail for anywhere from 12 years to 20 years. Longer terms have been defined for crimes committed against pregnant women, girls under 14, women over 60, and people with disabilities.

President Rousseff said that 15 women are killed daily in Brazil, and that these new strict policies are aimed at defending Brazilian women. Government figures also show a startling increase of 230 percent in the number of women murdered in Brazil from 1980 to 2010.

“This law typifies femicide as a grave crime and identifies it as a specific crime against women. It’s a way to talk about this problem, make it visible by giving it a name and increasing sanctions for this crime,” Nadine Gasman, who heads the agency United Nations Women in Brazil, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. “It has taken us a long time to say that the killing of a woman is a different phenomenon. Men are killed in the street, women are killed in the home. Men are killed with guns, women with knives and hands,” continued Gasman.

President Rousseff has demonstrated a particular commitment to the women of the Brazil since taking office in 2011. In 2013, she signed legislation requiring all public hospitals to provide rape victims with certain treatment, including emergency contraception, and screening and treatment for STIs and HIV.

http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/03/12/new-bill-cracks-down-on-domestic-abusers-in-brazil
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New Law Cracks Down on Domestic Abusers in Brazil (femicide and stricter penalties) (Original Post) niyad Mar 2015 OP
good Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #1
now if only this country would do something similar (including the last sentence in the article) niyad Mar 2015 #2
Brazil stepped far ahead of our country with this. Judi Lynn Mar 2015 #3
and thank you for the information about columbia. niyad Mar 2015 #5
Maybe I'm missing something...but what's good about this law? davidn3600 Mar 2015 #4
right on schedule. please cite statistics from reliable, legitimate sources that show how many niyad Mar 2015 #6
. . . niyad Mar 2015 #7

Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
3. Brazil stepped far ahead of our country with this.
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 11:43 PM
Mar 2015

At some point our country is going to have to stop pretending to be the world leader in any category whatsoever, other than making war, and bullying.

Thank you for providing this great news.

 

davidn3600

(6,342 posts)
4. Maybe I'm missing something...but what's good about this law?
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 12:09 AM
Mar 2015
Men who commit the newly defined crime of “femicide”, or the killing of a woman by a man because of her gender, can now expect to go to jail for anywhere from 12 years to 20 years.


What do you normally get for murder in Brazil? 5 years?

Compared to America...
If a man kills his wife in the United States, and is convicted, he's very likely to get at the least life in prison.

We also already have VAWA. So I'm not quite sure what other law you want here... You already get life in prison for almost any first-degree murder. (sorry, but I don't favor capital punishment in any situation)

niyad

(113,364 posts)
6. right on schedule. please cite statistics from reliable, legitimate sources that show how many
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 06:05 PM
Mar 2015

men go to prison for life here for murdering their wives, or significant others. perhaps you could acquaint yourself with the stats on domestic violence, for starters.

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