The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators

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Autor(a) principal: Rodas Borges Gomes de Oliveira, Sérgio
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/782
Resumo: The present work examines the practice of epistemic injustice by attributition of credibility excess to awarded collaborators. The question that is being investigated is: do the collaborators’ narratives receive exaggerated confidence? In order to be characterized as a type of epistemic injustice, such excess of credibility must be due to identity prejudices (against the accused defendants) and in disagreement with the evidences of the process. The attribution of credibility excess to the versions of the collaborators is an implication of the automatic reduction of the weight attributed to the versions of the accused defendants. To address the issue, the probative value of the awarded collaboration in criminal proceedings will be discussed; explained the concept of “epistemic injustice”, identified by Miranda Fricker, and more recent developments by Jennifer Lackey and José Medina; and, finally, in order to assess whether there was epistemic injustice due to credibility excess attributed to awarded collaborators, one sentence handed down by ex-judge Sergio Moro in the scope of the Lava Jato operation.
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spelling The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaboratorsA prática de injustiça epistêmica por atribuição de excesso de credibilidade a colaboradores premiadosColaboração premiadaDelação premiadaInjustiça epistêmicaLava JatoCooperation agreementsPlea bargainingEpistemic InjusticeLava JatoThe present work examines the practice of epistemic injustice by attributition of credibility excess to awarded collaborators. The question that is being investigated is: do the collaborators’ narratives receive exaggerated confidence? In order to be characterized as a type of epistemic injustice, such excess of credibility must be due to identity prejudices (against the accused defendants) and in disagreement with the evidences of the process. The attribution of credibility excess to the versions of the collaborators is an implication of the automatic reduction of the weight attributed to the versions of the accused defendants. To address the issue, the probative value of the awarded collaboration in criminal proceedings will be discussed; explained the concept of “epistemic injustice”, identified by Miranda Fricker, and more recent developments by Jennifer Lackey and José Medina; and, finally, in order to assess whether there was epistemic injustice due to credibility excess attributed to awarded collaborators, one sentence handed down by ex-judge Sergio Moro in the scope of the Lava Jato operation.O presente trabalho examina a prática de injustiça epistêmica por atribuição de excesso de credibilidade a colaboradores premiados. A questão que se investiga é: as narrativas de delatores recebem confiança exagerada? Para caracterizar-se como um tipo de injustiça epistêmica, tal excesso de credibilidade deve se dar em razão de preconceitos identitários (contra os réus delatados) e em desacordo com o conjunto probatório do processo. A atribuição de excesso de credibilidade às versões dos colaboradores é uma implicação da automática redução do peso atribuído às versões dos réus delatados. Para abordar a questão, será discutido o valor probatório da colaboração premiada no processo penal; explicado o conceito de “injustiça epistêmica”, identificado por Miranda Fricker, e os desenvolvimentos mais recentes de Jennifer Lackey e José Medina; e, por fim, de forma a avaliar se houve injustiça epistêmica por excesso de credibilidade atribuído a colaboradores premiados, será examinada uma sentença proferida pelo ex-juiz Sérgio Moro no âmbito da operação Lava Jato.Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal - IBRASPP2023-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/78210.22197/rbdpp.v9i1.782Brazilian Journal of Criminal Procedure; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023)Revista Brasileña de Derecho Procesal Penal; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2023)Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal; V. 9 N. 1 (2023)Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal; v. 9 n. 1 (2023)2525-510X10.22197/rbdpp.v9i1reponame:Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online)instname:Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal (IBRASPP)instacron:IBRASPPporhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/782/480Copyright (c) 2023 Sérgio Rodas Borges Gomes de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodas Borges Gomes de Oliveira, Sérgio2023-03-31T13:37:41Zoai:ojs.revista.ibraspp.com.br:article/782Revistahttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPPONGhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/oairevista@ibraspp.com.br2525-510X2359-3881opendoar:2023-03-31T13:37:41Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online) - Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal (IBRASPP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
A prática de injustiça epistêmica por atribuição de excesso de credibilidade a colaboradores premiados
title The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
spellingShingle The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
Rodas Borges Gomes de Oliveira, Sérgio
Colaboração premiada
Delação premiada
Injustiça epistêmica
Lava Jato
Cooperation agreements
Plea bargaining
Epistemic Injustice
Lava Jato
title_short The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
title_full The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
title_fullStr The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
title_full_unstemmed The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
title_sort The practice of epistemic injustice by attribution of credibility excess to awarded collaborators
author Rodas Borges Gomes de Oliveira, Sérgio
author_facet Rodas Borges Gomes de Oliveira, Sérgio
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodas Borges Gomes de Oliveira, Sérgio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colaboração premiada
Delação premiada
Injustiça epistêmica
Lava Jato
Cooperation agreements
Plea bargaining
Epistemic Injustice
Lava Jato
topic Colaboração premiada
Delação premiada
Injustiça epistêmica
Lava Jato
Cooperation agreements
Plea bargaining
Epistemic Injustice
Lava Jato
description The present work examines the practice of epistemic injustice by attributition of credibility excess to awarded collaborators. The question that is being investigated is: do the collaborators’ narratives receive exaggerated confidence? In order to be characterized as a type of epistemic injustice, such excess of credibility must be due to identity prejudices (against the accused defendants) and in disagreement with the evidences of the process. The attribution of credibility excess to the versions of the collaborators is an implication of the automatic reduction of the weight attributed to the versions of the accused defendants. To address the issue, the probative value of the awarded collaboration in criminal proceedings will be discussed; explained the concept of “epistemic injustice”, identified by Miranda Fricker, and more recent developments by Jennifer Lackey and José Medina; and, finally, in order to assess whether there was epistemic injustice due to credibility excess attributed to awarded collaborators, one sentence handed down by ex-judge Sergio Moro in the scope of the Lava Jato operation.
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