"I WON'T PLANT BANANA TREES TO AVOID EATING THE FIRST BUNCH": THE SOCIAL PRACTICE AND RAPE IN THE STATE OF ACRE SINCE THE RUBBER PLANTATION TIMES".
Rape, State of Acre, rubber plantation
From initial data on the profile of prisoners in the state of Acre, we observed a large number of people arrested for the crimes of rape and rape of a vulnerable person in the state. Given this scenario, this research seeks to provide elements for the understanding of the dynamics of rape and rape of the vulnerable in the context of intra-familial and rubber plantations. For this, it is necessary to operate a kind of translation, from the anthropological perspective, about rape from the perspective of convicts serving time in prison units in Acre, having as analytical prism the gender theory. The methodology used will be the ethnography and document ethnography, as a technique, the documentary research of the execution processes that are in progress in the Court of Criminal Enforcement - Closed System of the Court of Justice of the State of Acre (TJAC), field research within the prison units of the state of Acre and interviews with convicted convicts for crimes of rape and rape of vulnerability. In order to identify the systematic practice of rape in a rubber plantation context in Acre.