EVALUATION OF A SPECIALIZED POLICE STATION OF WOMEN ATTANDANCE IMPLEMENTATION IN NATAL-RN MUNICIPALY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE BLACK WOMEN
Gender violence; black women; Specialized Police Station of Women Attendance; public policies evaluation.
The gender violence attacks women off all social classes, races and sexual orientations. In Brazil, the black women are whose suffer in the most this kind of violence and whose die the most because of this. The women’s movements in the face of this violence-grown situation demand an action of confrontation on part of the government, in this context that emerge the Specialized Police Station of Women Attendance. In front of the fact that the black women whose die the most from feminicide in the country, it is important that exist researches that evaluate if the public policies have effectivity in this specific group. The present work has as main objective to evaluate the implementation of one Specialized Police Station of Women Attendance in the municipality of Natal from the perspective of black women. In addition, as specific objectives to analyze the institutional design of the Specialized Police Station of Women Attendance; to evaluate the black women reception in the Specialized Police Station and to verify if these public policy objectives were fulfilled. The methodological process were constituted of qualitative research, as principal methodological resources we used the observation, field diary registry and the realization of semi-structured interviews with the Police Station professionals, the public polices users and with black women activists. The research, in respect of implementation, found the monitoring, evaluation and training processes the public policy studied were unsatisfactory. Still the reception and divulgation processes were evaluated as satisfactory. The black women activists defended the promotion of a integrate service of women reception and their dependents as a way to reduce feminicides of black women.