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First published: October 1, 2024 - Last updated: October 1, 2024
TITLE INFORMATION
Authors: Ane Caroline Alves Vieira, Gustavo Carvalho Moreira and Aline Cristina da Cruz
Title: Estupro e lei do minuto seguinte em Minas Gerais, Brasil
Subtitle: fatores sociodemográficos associados às profilaxias de emergência
Translation: Rape and the “minute-after” law in Minas Gerais, Brazil: socio-demographic factors associated with emergency prophylaxis
Journal: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Science & Collective Health)
Volume: 29
Issue: 9
Year: 2024 (Recieved: December 21, 2023, Accepted: April 10, 2024, Revised: April, 12, 2024)
Pages: 1-9
pISSN: 1413-8123 -
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eISSN: 1678-4561 -
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Language: Portuguese
Keywords:
Modern History:
21st Century |
American History:
Brazilian History |
Prosecution:
Legislation /
Lei do Minuto Seguinte;
Types:
Rape
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Authors:
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Aline Cristina da Cruz:
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Gustavo Carvalho Moreira:
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ORCID
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Ane Caroline Alves Vieira:
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Abstract:
»This research project investigated the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics of girls and women who were the victims of rape of in Minas Gerais between 2013 and 2021, and the likelihood of receiving emergency treatment as stipulated in Law No. 12,845/2013, known as the "Minute-After" (Minuto Seguinte) Law. Data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN) for rape cases were used to estimate binary choice models. The results indicate that the sociodemographic factors of the victims, aligned with the theory and practice of intersectionality (race, age, place of residence within health regions, relationship with the perpetrator, and year of crime registration), negatively influence the probability of receiving emergency treatment. Specifically, indigenous victims, minors, those raped by acquaintances, and residents in certain health regions, were found to have a lower probability of receiving immediate medical care after rape. Furthermore, it was found that the implementation of public policy did not result in an improvement, as there has been a decrease in the number of medical appointments since the enactment of the law in 2013 through to the year 2021.«
(Source: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva)
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Abstract (p. 1) |
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Introdução (p. 2) |
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Metodologia (p. 2) |
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Delimitação do objeto de estudo e fonte de dados (p. 2) |
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Análise empírica e variáveis selecionadas (p. 3) |
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Resultados e discussão (p. 4) |
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Considerações finais (p. 7) |
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Colaboradores (p. 8) |
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Referências (p. 8) |
Wikipedia:
History of the Americas:
History of Brazil /
History of Brazil (1985–present) |
Law:
Law of Brazil /
Laws regarding rape |
Sex and the law:
Rape /
Rape in Brazil
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