Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil
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Resumo: | This work aims to reflect on the way in which childhood in Brazil has been systematically judicialized and potentially treated as an offender throughout its history. In this way, it attempts to shed light on this issue, problematizing how this process has influenced private life and affected the perception of rights and duties of the citizen, delegating to the judicial body the role of resolving daily demands, interfering in the educational function of families. In this sense, it seeks to think about how the conception of childhood and adolescence has been progressively transformed, becoming more and more subject to legal actions and in breach of the established rules. |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in BrazilA infância transgressora e a judicialização da vida privada no Brasiladolescênciainfânciajudicializaçãotransgressãoadolescencechildhoodjudiciary transgressionThis work aims to reflect on the way in which childhood in Brazil has been systematically judicialized and potentially treated as an offender throughout its history. In this way, it attempts to shed light on this issue, problematizing how this process has influenced private life and affected the perception of rights and duties of the citizen, delegating to the judicial body the role of resolving daily demands, interfering in the educational function of families. In this sense, it seeks to think about how the conception of childhood and adolescence has been progressively transformed, becoming more and more subject to legal actions and in breach of the established rules.Este trabalho tem por objetivo refletir sobre o modo pelo qual a infância no Brasil vem sendo sistematicamente judicializada e potencialmente tratada como infratora ao longo de sua história. Intenta dessa forma, lançar luz sobre esta questão, problematizando como tal processo tem influído na vida privada e afetado a percepção de direitos e deveres do cidadão, delegando à instância judicial o papel de resolver demandas cotidianas, interferindo na função educativa das famílias. Neste sentido, busca pensar como a concepção de infância e adolescência vem progressivamente se transformando, tornando-se cada vez mais passível de ações judiciais e transgressora das normas instituídas.Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2020-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/article/view/239Revista da EMERJ; v. 24 n. 1 (2022): Revista da EMERJ; 71-942236-89571415-4951reponame:Revista da EMERJ (Online)instname:Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ)instacron:EMERJporhttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/article/view/239/173Copyright (c) 2022 Revista da EMERJhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaia, Cristina Reis2023-12-11T14:39:31Zoai:ojs2.emerj.jus.br:article/239Revistahttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/indexPUBhttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/oairevistadaemerj@tjrj.jus.br2236-89571415-4951opendoar:2023-12-11T14:39:31Revista da EMERJ (Online) - Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ)false |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil A infância transgressora e a judicialização da vida privada no Brasil |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil Maia, Cristina Reis adolescência infância judicialização transgressão adolescence childhood judiciary transgression |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil |
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Transgressive childhood and the judicialization of private life in Brazil |
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Maia, Cristina Reis |
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Maia, Cristina Reis |
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Maia, Cristina Reis |
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adolescência infância judicialização transgressão adolescence childhood judiciary transgression |
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adolescência infância judicialização transgressão adolescence childhood judiciary transgression |
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This work aims to reflect on the way in which childhood in Brazil has been systematically judicialized and potentially treated as an offender throughout its history. In this way, it attempts to shed light on this issue, problematizing how this process has influenced private life and affected the perception of rights and duties of the citizen, delegating to the judicial body the role of resolving daily demands, interfering in the educational function of families. In this sense, it seeks to think about how the conception of childhood and adolescence has been progressively transformed, becoming more and more subject to legal actions and in breach of the established rules. |
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Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
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