ISOLATION AND “TOXIC” PRIVACY IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC: FEMALE SUFFERING
Abstract
The practice of self-isolation as a preventive and combat measure against the Covid-19 virus brought up the discussion about domestic violence practiced against women in Brazil. The author understands that the legal protection of intimacy favors the process of denial of this type of violence and presents a reflection on the practical measures that can be taken to face violence against women in the current pandemic context.
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