Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19

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Autor(a) principal: Belinaso, Camila
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Salo de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22421
Resumo: Official data from the Brazilian National Prison Department (DEPEN) shows that Brazilian prison facilities have the fourth highest female incarcerated population in the world and intense overcrowding. With the Covid-19 pandemic being declared, the public authorities established criteria for the release by Recommendation No. 62, of March 17, 2020, edited by the National Council of Justice (CNJ). In this scenario, the study aims to analyze the condition of punitive overload by verifying the (in) effectiveness of this recommendation. From feminist and critical criminologies, within the framework of penal abolitionism, field research is carried out at the State Modulated Penitentiary of Ijuí (PMI), one of the prison institutions that make up the 3rd Penitentiary Region of Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Thus, by collecting data from criminal records and semi-structured interviews, the study specifically aims to (a) verify the level of effectiveness of the limiting rules for maintaining and decreeing prisons in the context of the pandemic; and (b) to identify the punitive burdens suffered by women deprived of their liberty, that is, the higher level of rights restrictions imposed on women compared to the rights granted to men imprisoned in the same environment, notably because the prison institution is analyzed ( masculinely) mixed. As a conclusion, it remains that staying in illegal conditions of incarceration despite the crisis is legitimized by judicial and administrative decisions.
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spelling Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19Encarcelamiento de mujeres en la Penitenciaría Modulada de Ijuí / RS: el caso de una institución carcelaria (masculinamente) mista en el contexto de la pandemia del Covid-19Encarceramento de mulheres na Penitenciária Modulada de Ijuí/RS: o caso de uma instituição prisional (masculinamente) mista no contexto da pandemia de Covid-19Critical CriminologyFeminist CriminologyFemale IncarcerationCovid-19 PandemicPrisons.Criminología críticaCriminología feministaEncarcelamiento de mujeresPandemia de COVID-19Prisión.Criminologia FeministaEncarceramento FemininoPandemia de Covid-19Criminologia críticaPrisão.Official data from the Brazilian National Prison Department (DEPEN) shows that Brazilian prison facilities have the fourth highest female incarcerated population in the world and intense overcrowding. With the Covid-19 pandemic being declared, the public authorities established criteria for the release by Recommendation No. 62, of March 17, 2020, edited by the National Council of Justice (CNJ). In this scenario, the study aims to analyze the condition of punitive overload by verifying the (in) effectiveness of this recommendation. From feminist and critical criminologies, within the framework of penal abolitionism, field research is carried out at the State Modulated Penitentiary of Ijuí (PMI), one of the prison institutions that make up the 3rd Penitentiary Region of Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Thus, by collecting data from criminal records and semi-structured interviews, the study specifically aims to (a) verify the level of effectiveness of the limiting rules for maintaining and decreeing prisons in the context of the pandemic; and (b) to identify the punitive burdens suffered by women deprived of their liberty, that is, the higher level of rights restrictions imposed on women compared to the rights granted to men imprisoned in the same environment, notably because the prison institution is analyzed ( masculinely) mixed. As a conclusion, it remains that staying in illegal conditions of incarceration despite the crisis is legitimized by judicial and administrative decisions.Los datos oficiales del Departamento Penitenciario de Brasil (DEPEN) muestran que las cárceles brasileñas tienen la cuarta población carcelaria femenina más grande del mundo, en un contexto de considerable falta de vacantes. Con la promulgación de la Pandemia Covid-19, las autoridades públicas establecieron criterios para el desencarcelamiento mediante la Recomendación No. 62, de 17 de marzo de 2020, editada por el Consejo Nacional de Justicia (CNJ). En este escenario, el estudio tiene como objetivo analizar la condición de sobrecarga punitiva verificando la (in) efectividad de esta Recomendación. Desde las criminologías feminista y crítica, en el marco del abolicionismo penal, la investigación de campo se realiza en la Penitenciaría Estatal Modulada de Ijuí (PMI), una de las instituciones carcelarias que conforman la 3ª Región Penitenciaria de Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Así, a través de datos de antecedentes penales y entrevistas semiestructuradas, el estudio tiene como objetivo específico (a) verificar el nivel de efectividad de las reglas limitantes para el mantenimiento y decreto de prisiones en el contexto de la pandemia; y (b) identificar las cargas punitivas que sufren las mujeres privadas de libertad, es decir, el mayor nivel de restricciones de derechos que se les impone a las mujeres en comparación con los derechos otorgados a los hombres presos en el mismo entorno, en particular porque se analiza la institución penitenciaria ( masculina) adaptada al femenino. Como conclusión, queda que permanecer en condiciones ilegales de encarcelamiento a pesar de la crisis está legitimada por decisiones judiciales y administrativas.Os dados oficiais do Departamento Penitenciário brasileiro (DEPEN) demonstram que as prisões brasileiras possuem a quarta maior população feminina carcerária do mundo, em um contexto de considerável déficit de vagas. Com a decretação da Pandemia de Covid-19, o poder público estabeleceu critérios para desencarceramento através da Recomendação nº 62, de 17 de março de 2020, editada pelo Conselho Nacional de Justiça (CNJ). Neste cenário, o estudo tem como objetivo central analisar a condição de sobrecarga punitiva mediante a verificação da (in)eficácia dessa Recomendação. Desde as criminologias feminista e crítica, no marco do abolicionismo penal, é realizada pesquisa de campo na Penitenciária Modulada Estadual de Ijuí (PMI), uma das instituições carcerárias que compõem a 3ª Região Penitenciária do Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Assim, mediante coleta de dados em prontuários penais e entrevistas semiestruturadas, o estudo objetiva, especificamente, (a) verificar o nível de efetividade das regras limitativas de manutenção e decretação de prisões no contexto da pandemia; e (b) identificar as sobrecargas punitivas que sofrem as mulheres privadas de liberdade, ou seja, o maior nível de restrições de direitos impostos às mulheres em comparação com os direitos concedidos aos homens presos no mesmo ambiente, notadamente por ser a instituição prisional analisada (masculinamente) mista.  A título de conclusão tem-se que a permanência nas condições ilegais de encarceramento apesar da crise está legitimada por decisões judiciais e administrativas.Research, Society and Development2021-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2242110.33448/rsd-v10i16.22421Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e595101622421Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e595101622421Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e5951016224212525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22421/21229Copyright (c) 2021 Camila Belinaso; Salo de Carvalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBelinaso, CamilaCarvalho, Salo de 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22421Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:35.561053Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
Encarcelamiento de mujeres en la Penitenciaría Modulada de Ijuí / RS: el caso de una institución carcelaria (masculinamente) mista en el contexto de la pandemia del Covid-19
Encarceramento de mulheres na Penitenciária Modulada de Ijuí/RS: o caso de uma instituição prisional (masculinamente) mista no contexto da pandemia de Covid-19
title Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
spellingShingle Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
Belinaso, Camila
Critical Criminology
Feminist Criminology
Female Incarceration
Covid-19 Pandemic
Prisons.
Criminología crítica
Criminología feminista
Encarcelamiento de mujeres
Pandemia de COVID-19
Prisión.
Criminologia Feminista
Encarceramento Feminino
Pandemia de Covid-19
Criminologia crítica
Prisão.
title_short Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
title_full Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
title_fullStr Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
title_sort Incarceration of women in the modulated penitentiary of Ijuí / RS: the case of a (masculinely) mixed prison institution in the context of the Covid-19
author Belinaso, Camila
author_facet Belinaso, Camila
Carvalho, Salo de
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Salo de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belinaso, Camila
Carvalho, Salo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Critical Criminology
Feminist Criminology
Female Incarceration
Covid-19 Pandemic
Prisons.
Criminología crítica
Criminología feminista
Encarcelamiento de mujeres
Pandemia de COVID-19
Prisión.
Criminologia Feminista
Encarceramento Feminino
Pandemia de Covid-19
Criminologia crítica
Prisão.
topic Critical Criminology
Feminist Criminology
Female Incarceration
Covid-19 Pandemic
Prisons.
Criminología crítica
Criminología feminista
Encarcelamiento de mujeres
Pandemia de COVID-19
Prisión.
Criminologia Feminista
Encarceramento Feminino
Pandemia de Covid-19
Criminologia crítica
Prisão.
description Official data from the Brazilian National Prison Department (DEPEN) shows that Brazilian prison facilities have the fourth highest female incarcerated population in the world and intense overcrowding. With the Covid-19 pandemic being declared, the public authorities established criteria for the release by Recommendation No. 62, of March 17, 2020, edited by the National Council of Justice (CNJ). In this scenario, the study aims to analyze the condition of punitive overload by verifying the (in) effectiveness of this recommendation. From feminist and critical criminologies, within the framework of penal abolitionism, field research is carried out at the State Modulated Penitentiary of Ijuí (PMI), one of the prison institutions that make up the 3rd Penitentiary Region of Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Thus, by collecting data from criminal records and semi-structured interviews, the study specifically aims to (a) verify the level of effectiveness of the limiting rules for maintaining and decreeing prisons in the context of the pandemic; and (b) to identify the punitive burdens suffered by women deprived of their liberty, that is, the higher level of rights restrictions imposed on women compared to the rights granted to men imprisoned in the same environment, notably because the prison institution is analyzed ( masculinely) mixed. As a conclusion, it remains that staying in illegal conditions of incarceration despite the crisis is legitimized by judicial and administrative decisions.
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