2017
DOI: 10.5204/ijcjsd.v6i1.392
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Public Security, Criminal Policy and Sentencing in Brazil during the Lula and Dilma Governments, 2003-2014: Changes and Continuities

Abstract: Since mid-1980s crime rates in Brazil started to increase with the transition from military dictatorship to democracy, a period marked by the rise of poverty and hyperinflation. Given levels of police corruption and protection of criminal gangs, trust in the criminal justice system was low, leading to a heightened dependence on private security, gated communities and the politicisation of law and order politics. An impressive punitive turn began at in the 1990s. This paper analysed penal policies under success… Show more

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“…An example of such policy reorientation was the Heinous Crimes Law of 1990 (Law #8,072), that established not only longer incarceration periods for those committing crimes with cruelty, but also prohibited the progression of prison regime (Macaulay, 2002). 6 Soon after this Law was passed, pre-trial detainees became 1/3 of the prison population, a proportion that remained stable in subsequent decades (Cifali & de Azevedo, 2017).…”
Section: The Brazilian Penitentiary System In the Last Thirty Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An example of such policy reorientation was the Heinous Crimes Law of 1990 (Law #8,072), that established not only longer incarceration periods for those committing crimes with cruelty, but also prohibited the progression of prison regime (Macaulay, 2002). 6 Soon after this Law was passed, pre-trial detainees became 1/3 of the prison population, a proportion that remained stable in subsequent decades (Cifali & de Azevedo, 2017).…”
Section: The Brazilian Penitentiary System In the Last Thirty Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This program aimed at regaining control over crime inside and outside prison units (Adorno, 2008), exhibiting a more preventive tone and advocating the humanization of the prison system (Madeira & Rodrigues, 2015). The emphasis on preventive measures was maintained in the II National Public Security Plan (2003) and the National Citizenship Security Program (PRONASCI, Portuguese acronym) (2007) (Cifali & de Azevedo, 2017). Both initiatives highlighted the citizen security paradigm, implying that actions and decisions emanating from the Ministry of Justice should promote and warrant human rights (Madeira & Rodrigues, 2015).…”
Section: The Brazilian Penitentiary System In the Last Thirty Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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