Direito, Justiça e Prisão
expressões da luta de classes no capitalismo contemporâneo
Abstract
In the present study, we will seek to explore the relationship that we have identified between Justice and Prison, resulting from the research efforts for the preparation of our master's thesis, considering, for this purpose, the constituent elements of the capitalist State, Justice and Law that permeate the Brazilian State and the punitive power imposed by it, with the imprisonment of human beings, in addition to being an irrefutable source of the materialization of punitive power, a factor in the recrudescence of repeated and naturalized human rights violations in the contemporary Brazilian context, even though we are experiencing a State that is said to be Democratic and Law. In this context, the problematization of the categories mentioned above will be carried out based on the understanding that the relations established between Law, Justice and Prison are, in a forceful way, maximum expressions of the class struggle that is established in the contemporary Brazilian scenario, of the intensification of the action of the Judiciary as the engine of justice and the promotion of rights, in the simplistic and uncritical view
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