Violadas Ao Extremo 10 — _best_

| Ep. | Title (English) | Core Focus | Key Findings | |-----|----------------|------------|--------------| | 1 | (The Voice of the Forest) | Rape in remote Indigenous territories (Munduruku, Pará) | 73 % of cases go unreported due to jurisdictional gaps between federal police and tribal councils. | | 2 | “Silêncio na Sala de Aula” (Silence in the Classroom) | Campus sexual assault in São Paulo’s public universities | Evidence of institutional cover‑ups; 58 % of survivors faced retaliation. | | 3 | “Praia de Sombra” (Shadow Beach) | Tourist‑zone assaults on foreign visitors in Rio de Janeiro | Cross‑border legal cooperation bottlenecks; 41 % of cases stalled at consular level. | | 4 | “Códigos de Poder” (Codes of Power) | Tech‑company “harassment‑by‑design” in São Paulo’s fintech hub | Digital evidence often destroyed; new forensic protocols introduced by the Polícia Federal in 2024. | | 5 | “Família em Ruínas” (Family in Ruins) | Intrafamilial sexual abuse in Rio Grande do Sul | 9 % of minors disclosed abuse only after a sibling’s death; need for mandatory school‑based screening. | | 6 | “A Prisão Invisível” (The Invisible Prison) | Coercive control in domestic partnerships across the Northeast | First‑ever statistical model linking financial dependence to delayed reporting. | | 7 | “Olhos na Mídia” (Eyes on the Media) | Media portrayals of rape myths in Brazilian TV and soap operas | Content analysis shows a 27 % decline in victim‑blaming tropes since 2018, yet still prevalent. | | 8 | “Rede de Vingança” (Revenge Network) | Online non‑consensual image sharing (revenge porn) | 62 % of victims never filed police reports; LRI’s new provisions have increased prosecutions by 15 % in the first year. | | 9 | “Coração de Pedra” (Heart of Stone) | Police corruption in handling rape cases in Minas Gerais | Hidden‑camera investigation uncovers systematic tampering with evidence logs. | |10 | “Renascença” (Rebirth) | Success stories: survivors turned advocates, legal victories, community‑based healing circles | Highlights the emergence of Coletivo Vidas Livres , a grassroots network now operating in 23 states. |

Season 10 arrives at a crossroads:

“Seeing our stories on national TV validates what we’ve lived. More importantly, it gives us leverage to demand better services—like the 24‑hour crisis line now operational in 15 more municipalities.” violadas ao extremo 10

While legal productions rely on rigid, documented safety protocols and performer consent, critics argue that the visual simulation of non-consensual acts can desensitize viewers. | | 3 | “Praia de Sombra” (Shadow