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Ítem Texto completo enlazado Efectos psicosociales de la Comisión de la Verdad en Brasil(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-01-08) Mathias, Anderson; Páez, Darío; Espinosa, Agustín; Techio, Elza Maria; Alzugaray, Carolina; Sandoval, Salvador; Moraes, Albert; Albuquerque, Rosiane; Araújo, Lidiane; Pinto, AdrieleA Truth Commission (TC) was carried out in Brazil (2012-2014) to investigate human rights violations perpetrated by state agents, especially during the military dictatorship (1964-1985). TCs are supposed to help societies on the reconstruction of social cohesion after authoritarian or violent periods. We conducted three studies with undergraduate students and adult samples between 2014 and 2017. Evaluating the TC as effective was related to higher punctuations on the variables of social cohesion, even controlling the effects of political positioning. The TC effectiveness perception was associated with the emotional reaction (both, negative or positive) and a positive attitude towards remembering the past. Nonetheless, we found some different results across the three studies. These differences are discussed.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Sistema de Representaciones Sociales en sentencias judiciales de feminicidio en Bahía en los años 2020 y 2021(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-01-08) Feitosa, Ellen Araújo Lima; Ferreira Júnior, Avimar; Techio, Elza MariaFemicide is a complex problem that involves successive forms of violence in emotional relationships, causing significant individual and collective consequences. The objective was to analyze the representational systems present in the discursive repertoires in legal sentences about cases of feminicide in the state of Bahia, in 2020 and 2021. Documentary study of cases reported as feminicide by the Public Ministry in 2020/2021 in Bahia, available at Jusbrasil Platform. 121 documents were found, of which 15 sentences met the inclusion criteria. These were analyzed using the Social Network Analysis approach. The results revealed significant differences in judicial decisions and their reasoning. When comparing the positions between male and female judges, it was noticeable to identify these differences related to gender. Thus, the sentences were mainly anchored in sexist justifications, materialized from the sentences in the representational system. Among these, motivations for crime such as jealousy, feelings of possession and separation.