Feb 19 • 19:43 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Project creating a registry of convicts for domestic violence is approved and will be sanctioned in MS

The Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso do Sul has approved a bill to establish a registry for convicts of domestic violence, which aims to improve public awareness and provide crucial information to women.

The Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso do Sul has passed the Project of Law No. 83/2024, which intends to create a State Registry of Convicts for crimes related to domestic violence. This initiative is designed to gather and publish information about individuals who have been convicted of domestic violence offenses, thereby enhancing public awareness of the prevalence of such crimes. It is expected to help women and the community by raising consciousness about the severity of domestic violence in the state.

The registry will function by publicly listing the names and photographs of those convicted of domestic violence and related crimes against women on the website of the Secretary of State for Public Security of Mato Grosso do Sul. The list will be accessible to the public and will feature information about convicts from the point of their final conviction, which occurs when all appeals are exhausted, until they complete their sentences. This transparency aims to empower women by equipping them with important knowledge regarding potential offenders.

By delving into the details, the project marks a significant step in the fight against domestic violence. It emphasizes the need for societal awareness and supports victims by providing them with tools to avoid potential threats. The move is indicative of a broader attempt within Brazilian policy frameworks to address gender-based violence and protect vulnerable populations, particularly women, in a country grappling with high rates of domestic violence.

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