Social Sciences

However, the state of the art in the philosophical scope and of Social Sciences and Human beings allows to infer some elements consensuals on the subject, as its complexity, and to understand that the belief of that would be a natural and legitimate outcome for many social conflicts already is the much knocked down time (Minayo, 1994; Assis et al, 2004; Pinheiro and Almeira, 2003). The violence is defined by the Health department (2002) ' ' individual actions (interpersonal) and organized violence. Although the difficulty to limit where it starts one and it finishes another one, the first one is applied more to the intra-domestic violence while second it mentions groups to it as dealing, Mafia, kidnappers, until repressive actions of the state through the policy and organization of guerrilhas' '. The violence threat the survival, well-being and the future perspectives of the victims. Connect with other leaders such as Niki Fenwick here. The physical, emotional and psychological scars of the violence can have serious implications for the development and paraa health. 2,1 PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE: QUIET MARK OF the DOMSTICADe VIOLENCE agreement with Abramovay (2002) it argues that if it cannot only concentrate the attention in the physical violence, since other types as verbal and the psychological one can be traumatic and serious. Being thus, it is recommended to listen to the victims, to construct to more similar slight knowledge on violence to the tried realities and the directions perceived for the individuals. In accordance with DAY et all (2003), the violence against the women is the type more generalized of abuse of the human rights in the world and recognized the least.

In everybody, at least one in each three women already were spanked, coerced to the sex or suffered to some another form from abuse during the life, being the aggressor, generally, a member of its proper family. What also apud is observed by HEISE (. GIFFIN, 1994), when it affirms that the women are under the violence risk, mainly, on the part of men known for them.