masterThesis
Violência Sexual Infanto-Juvenil em Natal: uma avaliação do Programa Sentinela
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2007-11-27Registro en:
PINHEIRO, Renata Rocha Leal de Miranda Pereira. Violência Sexual Infanto-Juvenil em Natal: uma avaliação do Programa Sentinela. 2007. 109 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Serviço Social, Formação Profissional, Trabalho e Proteção Social; Serviço Social, Cultura e Relaçõe) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2007.
Autor
Pinheiro, Renata Rocha Leal de Miranda Pereira
Resumen
Analyze the problem of sexual violence suffered by children and adolescents in the city of Natal / Rio Grande do Norte (RN), attended by the Programa Sentinela, a service aimed at combating sexual violence children and teenagers who serves on the council of Natal. Thus aims to review the implementation of the Programa Sentinela in Natal / RN, in the period 2001 to 2006, verifying that the program has
contributed to the access of children and adolescents who are victims of abuse and sexual exploitation to fundamental rights under the Statute Children and adolescents
(ECA) and the Local Plan and the National gainst Infanto-Youth Sexual Violence. It has a theoretical and methodological approach quantitative and qualitative, covering
the issue of sexual violence against children and adolescents, as one of the expressions of economic relationships, gender, race and culture that make up the material and symbolic structure of society. It methodological procedure: review of
literature on the subject and conducting interviews with professionals and families of children and adolescent victims of sexual violence. Investigate as the unit of analysis
the Sentinel Program. The analysis on the governmental actions of this period on this social problem points to the continuity and little change in the care of victims of
sexual violence: despite maintain features and palliative assistencialistas, favoring the "Network of Sexual Tourism", go through some innovations in terms of securing rights from the ECA, which is the need for transparency and democratization in the management of government policies. In research undertaken, Brazil will only be combating this type of crime when each of the social actors are actually doing their
share, down taboos, facing corruption and strengthening a system of guarantee of rights, which target children and adolescents are unprotected, and often ignored by
Brazilian society