Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil
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Resumo: | This article examines the judicial specialization process of courts focused on fighting organized crime in Brazilian states. The study describes the policy diffusion, which adopted the mechanisms of learning and emulation, and proposes a theoretical model. The literature reviewed associates the debate on judicial policies, specialization of courts, and public policy diffusion. Specialization of state courts was implemented in Brazil in four different waves throughout the period between the edition of the National Council of Justice Recommendation in 2006, until nowadays. The specialization of courts in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil was carried out to fight organized crime related to drug trafficking and criminal groups. The most recent wave originated as an outcome of the corruption investigation known as Operation Car Wash, apparently associated with political and economic corruption in the Southeast, Central-West, and South regions of the country. |
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Madeira, Lígia MoriGeliski, LeonardoDill, Alan RafaelTrindade, Kalita Hilario2021-04-23T04:24:46Z20192447-2670http://hdl.handle.net/10183/220169001123909This article examines the judicial specialization process of courts focused on fighting organized crime in Brazilian states. The study describes the policy diffusion, which adopted the mechanisms of learning and emulation, and proposes a theoretical model. The literature reviewed associates the debate on judicial policies, specialization of courts, and public policy diffusion. Specialization of state courts was implemented in Brazil in four different waves throughout the period between the edition of the National Council of Justice Recommendation in 2006, until nowadays. The specialization of courts in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil was carried out to fight organized crime related to drug trafficking and criminal groups. The most recent wave originated as an outcome of the corruption investigation known as Operation Car Wash, apparently associated with political and economic corruption in the Southeast, Central-West, and South regions of the country.application/pdfengSociologies in dialogue. Porto Alegre, RS. Vol. 5, n. 2 (July/Dec. 2019), p. 24-51Crime organizadoPoder judiciárioPolítica judiciáriaPolíticas públicasBrasil : Aspectos sociaisJudicial policyDiffusionSpecialized courtsOrganized crimeState courtsJudicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001123909.pdf.txt001123909.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain57667http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/220169/2/001123909.pdf.txtb4633a917eaa9e592033e6708f41e1caMD52ORIGINAL001123909.pdfResumoapplication/pdf597133http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/220169/1/001123909.pdf26550f5bf7208f80798319b791536b90MD5110183/2201692023-09-02 03:33:01.977787oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/220169Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-02T06:33:01Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil Madeira, Lígia Mori Crime organizado Poder judiciário Política judiciária Políticas públicas Brasil : Aspectos sociais Judicial policy Diffusion Specialized courts Organized crime State courts |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Judicial policy diffusion : a model to analyze specialized state courts fighting organized crime in Brazil |
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Madeira, Lígia Mori |
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Madeira, Lígia Mori Geliski, Leonardo Dill, Alan Rafael Trindade, Kalita Hilario |
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Geliski, Leonardo Dill, Alan Rafael Trindade, Kalita Hilario |
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Madeira, Lígia Mori Geliski, Leonardo Dill, Alan Rafael Trindade, Kalita Hilario |
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Crime organizado Poder judiciário Política judiciária Políticas públicas Brasil : Aspectos sociais |
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Crime organizado Poder judiciário Política judiciária Políticas públicas Brasil : Aspectos sociais Judicial policy Diffusion Specialized courts Organized crime State courts |
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Judicial policy Diffusion Specialized courts Organized crime State courts |
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This article examines the judicial specialization process of courts focused on fighting organized crime in Brazilian states. The study describes the policy diffusion, which adopted the mechanisms of learning and emulation, and proposes a theoretical model. The literature reviewed associates the debate on judicial policies, specialization of courts, and public policy diffusion. Specialization of state courts was implemented in Brazil in four different waves throughout the period between the edition of the National Council of Justice Recommendation in 2006, until nowadays. The specialization of courts in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil was carried out to fight organized crime related to drug trafficking and criminal groups. The most recent wave originated as an outcome of the corruption investigation known as Operation Car Wash, apparently associated with political and economic corruption in the Southeast, Central-West, and South regions of the country. |
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