Objective: to analyze the temporal trend of the homicide rate of women in the states of Northeastern Brazil. Methods: ecological study of temporal trend. Data were the 25,332 feminicide deaths recorded in the Mortality Information System. A temporal trend analysis was performed using negative binomial regression. Results: after the correction steps, there was an increase of approximately 17.0% in deaths, corresponding to the standardized average rate of 4.7/100,000 women. There were higher mortality rates in women in the second and third decades of life. Higher average rates per 100,000 women were observed in the states of Pernambuco (8.25) and Alagoas (6.32). An increase in mortality rates in all the states of the analyzed region, in the period verified was evidenced, with the exception of Sergipe. Conclusion: a high magnitude of feminicide rates and ascendant trends were observed in most states in the Northeast Region of Brazil.
RESUMOO projeto ético-político do Serviço Social brasileiro, apesar de hegemônico no seio da categoria, não é homogêneo, o que implica no fato de que a não adesão de seus princípios por parte dos profissionais compromete, em partes, a sua materialização no cotidiano profissional. Considerando que o conjunto CFESS/ CRESS, enquanto entidade que direciona o exercício profissional dos assistentes sociais brasileiros, possui protagonismo na produção e disseminação de materiais que demarquem os valores defendidos pelo Serviço Social, buscamos neste artigo analisar a contribuição política dessa entidade para a consolidação da luta feminista, étnico-racial e da diversidade sexual na formação e no exercício profissional, realizada por meio de resoluções e publicações consideradas como fundamentais para o pensar e fazer profissional comprometidos com a
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