Mar 12 β€’ 16:22 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

More than 14,000 protective measures granted to women in RJ in less than 3 months; see how to protect yourself

In less than three months of this year, the Justice System in Rio de Janeiro granted over 14,000 protective measures to women victims of violence.

In the state of Rio de Janeiro, the Justice System has granted over 14,000 protective measures to women suffering from violence in under three months this year. This highlights the alarming rate of domestic violence and the urgent need for protective laws and measures to safeguard women. Many victims remain unaware that they can request increased restrictions to enhance their safety. These measures are part of the broader legislative framework established to combat domestic violence in Brazil, particularly under the Maria da Penha Law.

One woman's testimony sheds light on the dire circumstances faced by many victims. After deciding to separate from her husband, she experienced firsthand the threats and intimidation patterns common in abusive relationships. She described her ex-husband's threats to destroy their home and harm her if she disclosed his abusive behavior. Such chilling statements serve to underscore the psychological impact of domestic violence, which often extends beyond physical abuse.

The existence and implementation of protective measures are crucial, as they provide a vital lifeline to women in dangerous situations. However, the report suggests that education around these resources is necessary to empower more women to seek help. As Brazil continues to grapple with issues of gender-based violence, the enforcement of laws like the Maria da Penha is essential for addressing these challenges effectively.

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