Giovanna Lancellotti becomes on the violence in “Dona de Me” and analysis of lawyers: “It hurts dignity”

Giovanna Lancellotti becomes on the violence in “Dona de Me” and analysis of lawyers: “It hurts dignity”


The lawyer Jessica Nasceimento analyzes the outburst of Giovanna Lancellotti on violence against women.

The outbreak of the actress Giovanna LancellottiIn National Network, on situations of violence against women and stalking, it has made room for a necessary discussion. For the lawyer Jessica NassementoAn expert on a woman’s law, who deals with crimes such as rape and persecution is essential to give visibility to the violence that often remain silent.




“It is important that the theme is addressed, but this must be done with great sensitivity, because the chances of generating triggers of victims they are looking are very high. The productions and the mydratic coverage must have the responsibility of welcoming and not reissue” punctuate the expert.

Stalking: a recent crime in the Brazilian law

Stalking was characterized as crime in Brazil in 2021, with the promulgation of law no. 14.132. According to Jessica, it is a repeated persecution that threatens the freedom and security of the victim, causing an intense emotional suffering.

“Stalking usually starts thinly and intensifies over time. In some cases, it can evolve into physical and even sexual aggression. The series of Rena for children of Netflix exemplifies and the persecution is part of and destroys the routine of those who are targeted”. The lawyer explains.

Rape and its consequences

Speaking of rape, the expert strengthens that this is the violence that leaves permanent signs. “Rape hurts to dignity, intimacy and way in which women perceive themselves in the world. Many victims develop post -traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety and difficulty in resuming social, professional and emotional life. It is like a mourning of themselves, a break between who was before and who can be after violence.”Jessica says.

It also underlines that cases in Brazil are widely underestimated, for fear, shame or distrust in the institutions.

The culture of rape in Brazil

According to the lawyer, the debate must also exhibit the culture of rape present in Brazilian society. “It is a series of beliefs and practices that naturalize sexual violence and in doubt the victim’s behavior, instead of considering the attacker responsible. Questions like” why was it there? “,” Why did you wear that dress? “Or” did he not cause? “Are clear expressions of this culture that puts himself silent and blames”observe.

The need for responsible narratives

For Jessica Nasceimento, talking about the topic is fundamental, but it must be done with the literacy of gender and consciousness. “Showing the theme is necessary, but it is equally essential to strengthen that it is never the victim’s fault in no case”, Concludes.

Source: Terra

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