The Maria da Penha's law and the multidisciplinary care: the senses of a different proposal at Núcleo Bandeirante's Court, in Distrito Federal
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v22i22p238-249Keywords:
Maria da Penha’s Law, Multidisciplinary team, Judicialization, Domestic violence, GenderAbstract
This article aims to analize the treatment given to the court cases in Núcleo Bandeirante, which uses a different approach to the first treatment to suitor from the use of an multidisciplinary team composed by lawyers, psychologists and social assistants. It emphasis the attempt to understand which are the different meanings assumed by the treatment - judicial or therapeutic -, and which elements are operating in the construction and transformation during their case in the court, pursuing the conflict resolution. The presence of psychologists and social assistance workers opens a clear space about the conflict situations involving, acting as a therapy and also, bringing out all the elements capable to aid in the conflict resolution.
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