MARIA DA PENHA LAW: BETWEEN EMERGENCY PROTECTION AND THE CHALLENGE OF MALE VULNERABILITY

Authors

  • Márcio Pereira de Sousa
  • Hélio Luiz Fonseca Moreira

Keywords:

Domestic Violence, Protective Measures, Masculinity, Gender, Human Rights

Abstract

The article critically examines the application of urgent protective measures in the context of domestic violence, with an emphasis on the invisibility of violence against men. Supported by qualitative and descriptive research, the study analyzes how men are frequently marginalized in discussions about domestic violence, despite growing evidence of their vulnerability. The research highlights that, although the Maria da Penha Law represents a significant advancement in protecting women, there is an important gap in recognizing and supporting male victims of domestic violence. Sociocultural factors, such as masculinity stigmas and the naturalization of men as exclusively perpetrators, contribute to the underreporting and invisibility of this form of violence.The study demonstrates that in forensic practice, many protective measures are applied without adequate substantiation, compromising the principles of adversarial proceedings and full defense. The need for a more inclusive and equitable approach is emphasized, one that recognizes the complexity of interpersonal relationships and the diversity of violence experiences.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2025.035-005

Published

2025-09-19

How to Cite

de Sousa, M. P., & Moreira, H. L. F. (2025). MARIA DA PENHA LAW: BETWEEN EMERGENCY PROTECTION AND THE CHALLENGE OF MALE VULNERABILITY. Seven Editora, 63-72. https://sevenpubl.com.br/editora/article/view/8091