A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia
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Data de Publicação: | 2011 |
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Resumo: | The democratic framework is based on freedom, equality and plurality ideas, which are fundamental rights inherent to individuals. Those rights' warranties are mandatory to State and shared by citizens. The diverse freedom and equality visions converge to human dignity concept, which is inherent to the unique living species that have the capability of loving and think: human kind. The acknowledgement of differences, plurality and mutual respect belong to human kind itself, in the democratic framework. In this context, democracy has been in a transformation process, according to society's needs and expectations, and taking into account new citizenship concepts. Infractions, crimes and penalties have been spreading throughout society since the origins of humanity. Its purposes and application have been continuously changing as well. Among infinite doctrines and existing theories, an infraction‟s possibility of rehabilitation and re-insertion in society is brought to attention, along with his return to labor market, society and even so, active citizenship. Penalty crisis, state repression and society's discredit on prison system confirm the ideal of penalty's abolition, condemned's possibility of regeneration and prison's collapse theories. Meanwhile, democracy demands the application of particular conditions that act as a criminal's regeneration catalyst. Thus, the objective of this research is identifying legal and actual conditions in Brazil that promote criminal's rehabilitation and reintegration in society. Those conditions are demanded by the democratic regime and based on fundamental rights principles. |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/5838200117976292Gomes, Karin PfannemüllerCaggiano, Monica Herman Salemhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/02895975491689192016-03-15T19:33:39Z2020-05-28T18:05:44Z2016-02-022020-05-28T18:05:44Z2011-03-01The democratic framework is based on freedom, equality and plurality ideas, which are fundamental rights inherent to individuals. Those rights' warranties are mandatory to State and shared by citizens. The diverse freedom and equality visions converge to human dignity concept, which is inherent to the unique living species that have the capability of loving and think: human kind. The acknowledgement of differences, plurality and mutual respect belong to human kind itself, in the democratic framework. In this context, democracy has been in a transformation process, according to society's needs and expectations, and taking into account new citizenship concepts. Infractions, crimes and penalties have been spreading throughout society since the origins of humanity. Its purposes and application have been continuously changing as well. Among infinite doctrines and existing theories, an infraction‟s possibility of rehabilitation and re-insertion in society is brought to attention, along with his return to labor market, society and even so, active citizenship. Penalty crisis, state repression and society's discredit on prison system confirm the ideal of penalty's abolition, condemned's possibility of regeneration and prison's collapse theories. Meanwhile, democracy demands the application of particular conditions that act as a criminal's regeneration catalyst. Thus, the objective of this research is identifying legal and actual conditions in Brazil that promote criminal's rehabilitation and reintegration in society. Those conditions are demanded by the democratic regime and based on fundamental rights principles.O ambiente democrático é pautado nos ideais de liberdade, igualdade e pluralidade, direitos fundamentais inerentes aos indivíduos, exigíveis pelo Estado e compartilhados entre os cidadãos. As diversas visões da liberdade e igualdade convergem para o conceito de dignidade humana, inerente à única espécie de seres vivos detentora da capacidade de amar e raciocinar:o ser humano. O reconhecimento das diferenças, da pluralidade e do respeito mútuo é próprio da humanidade e abarcado pelo regime democrático. Nesse compasso, a democracia tem se transformado conforme as necessidades e expectativas da sociedade, abraçando os novos conceitos de cidadania. Infrações e crimes permeiam a sociedade desde os primórdios da humanidade, alterando-se a finalidade e a forma de aplicação da pena. Das inúmeras doutrinas e teorias existentes, destaca-se a possibilidade de o infrator ser reeducado, ressocializado e reintegrado, ou seja, reabilitado, voltando ao mercado de trabalho, ao convívio da sociedade e à cidadania ativa. As crises da pena, as repressões estatais, o descrédito da sociedade no sistema carcerário corroboram as teorias da abolição da pena, da impossibilidade de regeneração do delinquente e do simples desafogamento do cárcere, porém a democracia exige a aplicação e efetivação de determinadas condições que possibilitem a regeneração do infrator. Portanto, o objetivo desta pesquisa é identificar, no ambiente democrático, alicerçado nos princípios de direitos fundamentais, as condições legais e reais existentes na legislação e no sistema carcerário brasileiro, que visam à reabilitação do preso e sua reintegração à sociedade, sendo tais condições exigências do próprio regime democrático.Fundação Prof. Dr. Manoel Pedro Pimentelhttp://dspace.mackenzie.br/handle/10899/23720porUniversidade Presbiteriana MackenziedemocracialiberdadepresodemocracyprisonerfreedomCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITOA reabilitação do preso: exigência da democraciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do Mackenzieinstname:Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (MACKENZIE)instacron:MACKENZIEPrudente, Eunice Aparecida de Jesushttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2874136741285763Lembo, Cláudio Salvadorhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9872337909522886BRDireitoUPMDireito Político e Econômico10899/237202020-05-28 14:05:44.747oai:dspace.mackenzie.br:10899/23720https://dspace.mackenzie.brBiblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://tede.mackenzie.br/jspui/PRIhttps://adelpha-api.mackenzie.br/server/oai/repositorio@mackenzie.br||paola.damato@mackenzie.bropendoar:102772020-05-28T14:05:44Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do Mackenzie - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (MACKENZIE)false |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia Gomes, Karin Pfannemüller democracia liberdade preso democracy prisoner freedom CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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A reabilitação do preso: exigência da democracia |
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Gomes, Karin Pfannemüller |
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Gomes, Karin Pfannemüller |
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Gomes, Karin Pfannemüller |
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Caggiano, Monica Herman Salem |
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Caggiano, Monica Herman Salem |
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democracia liberdade preso |
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democracia liberdade preso democracy prisoner freedom CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO |
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democracy prisoner freedom |
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The democratic framework is based on freedom, equality and plurality ideas, which are fundamental rights inherent to individuals. Those rights' warranties are mandatory to State and shared by citizens. The diverse freedom and equality visions converge to human dignity concept, which is inherent to the unique living species that have the capability of loving and think: human kind. The acknowledgement of differences, plurality and mutual respect belong to human kind itself, in the democratic framework. In this context, democracy has been in a transformation process, according to society's needs and expectations, and taking into account new citizenship concepts. Infractions, crimes and penalties have been spreading throughout society since the origins of humanity. Its purposes and application have been continuously changing as well. Among infinite doctrines and existing theories, an infraction‟s possibility of rehabilitation and re-insertion in society is brought to attention, along with his return to labor market, society and even so, active citizenship. Penalty crisis, state repression and society's discredit on prison system confirm the ideal of penalty's abolition, condemned's possibility of regeneration and prison's collapse theories. Meanwhile, democracy demands the application of particular conditions that act as a criminal's regeneration catalyst. Thus, the objective of this research is identifying legal and actual conditions in Brazil that promote criminal's rehabilitation and reintegration in society. Those conditions are demanded by the democratic regime and based on fundamental rights principles. |
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