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Brazil's prison system
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Brazil’s prison system

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The Brazilian prison system is particularly notorious for its shortcomings and deficiencies. The custodial sentence (prison sentence), as a means of re-socialising the individual criminal, has not proved to be the most effective way of combating crime and criminality. On the contrary, penitentiary institutions have become a school for crime and the main instrument of social control for the subaltern classes. Based on the argument that the penal system has acted in a selective and stigmatising way, the main consequences that the prison sentence is capable of fostering will be pointed out. The aim is to analyse critical criminology in relation to the penal system's role as a reproductive device for social inequality. A new paradigm called restorative justice is also presented as an alternative to the penal system. Finally, we will analyse alternative criminal policies that are concerned with changing the social context, using the most appropriate means in order to seek an effective defence of the interests of the entire community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
24 September 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786208121723

The Brazilian prison system is particularly notorious for its shortcomings and deficiencies. The custodial sentence (prison sentence), as a means of re-socialising the individual criminal, has not proved to be the most effective way of combating crime and criminality. On the contrary, penitentiary institutions have become a school for crime and the main instrument of social control for the subaltern classes. Based on the argument that the penal system has acted in a selective and stigmatising way, the main consequences that the prison sentence is capable of fostering will be pointed out. The aim is to analyse critical criminology in relation to the penal system's role as a reproductive device for social inequality. A new paradigm called restorative justice is also presented as an alternative to the penal system. Finally, we will analyse alternative criminal policies that are concerned with changing the social context, using the most appropriate means in order to seek an effective defence of the interests of the entire community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
24 September 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786208121723