Gender Violence Law Reform and Feminist Criminology in Brazil
The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change
ISBN: 978-1-78769-956-4, eISBN: 978-1-78769-955-7
Publication date: 2 July 2020
Abstract
This chapter demonstrates how the reception, adaption and development of gender studies in Brazil and subsequent law reform have created a new theoretical field of feminist criminology with a Southern approach. During the 1980s, Brazilian literature discussed gender violence according to three theories: male domination (Chauí), patriarchal domination (Saffioti) and relational violence (Gregori). Gender theories were introduced and developed during the 1990s. Decolonial studies stressed the deeper intersection of gender with race, social class and other vectors of discrimination, which increases the vulnerability of minority women, particularly black and indigenous women. The increase in gender studies supported political feminist advocacy to promote law reform, such as the Maria da Penha Law, the criminalisation of femicide, reforms related to sexual violence and women in prison. Feminist criminology has both criticised law and used it to promote gender equality on society. Judicial practices indicate the conservative resistance of the juridical field to assimilating gender debates and feminist critical theories as a whole.
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Acknowledgement
The author acknowledges the contributions for this chapter from the members of the Centre for Studies on Women (NEPEM) of University of Brasilia, and from Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre.
Citation
de Ávila, T.P. (2020), "Gender Violence Law Reform and Feminist Criminology in Brazil", Walklate, S., Fitz-Gibbon, K., Maher, J. and McCulloch, J. (Ed.) The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change (Emerald Studies in Criminology, Feminism and Social Change), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 101-117. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-955-720201011
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