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The Committee on Science and Technology to discuss science and technology in agriculture received an economist at a meeting on Monday (8)

At the invitation of the President of the Committee on Children and Youth of the Brazilian Bar Association, Department of Mato Grosso (OAB / MT), Tatian Barros Ramalho – gave a lecture on the topic “Henri Borrell’s Law and Emotional Abandonment” – Judge from Cuiabá, Gamilson Haddad Campos, during the seminar, wrote brilliant inspiration And working continuously, a draft resulted in the law creating the “Henry Burrell Patrol,” another important tool for protecting children and adolescents of Mato Grosso from victims of violence and those at risk.

At the symposium, the proposal was well received by lawyers and representatives of the Public Defender’s Office, the Public Prosecution Office, the judiciary, the military police, and civil society. The draft project was recorded in the minutes of the event, ”recalls Judge Jamilson Haddad.

mediation

After the symposium at the Bar, the Chairperson of the Childhood and Youth Committee undertook the mediation work with the aim of drawing up the law of the judge’s offer: she set a meeting between Haddad and State Deputy Janina Riva (MDB). The parliamentarian embraced the idea.

Without amendments or editorial changes, the draft written by the judge was submitted to the Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso (ALMT) by the deputy and was unanimously approved by colleagues in plenary session – in parallel, the lawyer Tatian Ramalho and the author of the proposal reached understandings with the President of the Court of Justice (TJMT ), Judge Clarice Clodino da Silva, as well as with the owner of the Secretariat of the State of Public Security (Sesp / MT), Col. Prime Minister César Augusto Rovere, as well as with the Commander-in-Chief of the Military Police (PMMT), Colonel Alexandre Correia Mendes. Everyone supported the idea.

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In addition to the preventive – and repressive, if necessary – purpose, the law expresses equally important educational and auxiliary provisions, which include the training of teachers, police officers, guardianship counselors and other professionals.

Photo: ANGELO VARELA/ALMT

“In the same way, Governor Mauro Mendez had the sensitivity to recognize the importance of this tool in protecting our youth and our children, and therefore approved the law,” Haddad admits.

patrol

According to the legal text, “The Henri Burrell Patrol will work to ensure children and adolescents who are victims of domestic and family violence”, under the responsibility of the Military Police, just like the successful “Maria da Penha Patrol”.

“It is worth noting that” Patrulha Maria da Penha “has led to a 97% reduction in the frequency of domestic violence against women with the support of the program,” notes Haddad, with experience gained through more than two decades of judiciary, ten years in the specialized court for domestic violence in Comarca Cuiaba, which is occupied by.

In addition to the preventive purpose – and repressive, when necessary – the law expresses no less important educational and assistance provisions, which include the training of teachers, police officers, guardianship counselors and other professionals involved in the protection of children and adolescents – it also provides assistance to families and even to abusers, through reflective groups, on Similar to what has already been done with regard to the defendants in cases of violence against women.

“There is no doubt that this law – the first of its kind in Brazil – will be a powerful tool for the protection of vulnerable infants and young people, as well as for the enforcement of the rights guaranteed by the Children and Adolescents Act … in accordance with the Henri Borrell Law,” Judge Jamilson Haddad ruled.

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Law

Passed by Governor Mauro Mendez on May 3, 2023, Law No. 12097 continues this month for awareness campaigns, to prevent, direct and combat domestic and family violence against children and adolescents in Mato Grosso.

“I would like to thank Deputy Eduardo Botelho for his support in referring the proposal to the Chairman of the Children and Youth Committee of the Bar Association, Tatian Ramalho, and especially to our mentor, Judge Jamilson Haddad, who introduced us to the proposal,” acknowledges Deputy Janaina Riva.

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