Eroded Rule of Law, Endemic Violence and Social Injustice in Brazil

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
M. Kovač, Marcela Neves Bezerra
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Modern Brazil is plagued by social and economic inequalities, endemic violence, crime, and a weak rule of law. Once these narratives become dependent on each other, all aspects must be worked on to change the scenario the country is facing: insecurity, fear and a lack of opportunities. This paper argues that the unprecedented rise of social injustice in Brazil is not the result of short-term measures but is part of its history marked by economic and social inequalities extending from its colonial past until today and the deficient policies on crime that emerged in the mid-1990s. Moreover, the current massive incarceration, overcrowding of prisons combined with the absence of human living conditions is turning the prison system in Brazil into a gigantic, perpetual school of crime. Investment in education that directly helps to lower the crime rate must be aligned with a new, less repressive and more inclusive punitive policy so as to induce criminals not to return to their unlawful ways. It is suggested that Brazil can only properly develop if efficient legal institutions, the rule of law, and criminal sanctioning based on the principles of social justice are available to all citizens.
巴西受到侵蚀的法治、地方性暴力和社会不公
现代巴西饱受社会和经济不平等、地方性暴力、犯罪和法治薄弱的困扰。一旦这些叙述相互依赖,就必须从各个方面着手,以改变该国所面临的局面:不安全、恐惧和缺乏机会。本文认为,巴西前所未有的社会不公正现象并非短期措施的结果,而是其历史的一部分,其标志是经济和社会不平等,从殖民时期一直延续到今天,以及20世纪90年代中期出现的犯罪政策不足。此外,目前的大规模监禁,监狱过度拥挤,加上人类生活条件的缺乏,正在将巴西的监狱系统变成一个巨大的,永久的犯罪学校。直接有助于降低犯罪率的教育投资必须与一种新的、较少压制性的、更具包容性的惩罚政策相结合,以诱使罪犯不再重新走上非法的道路。有人建议,只有所有公民都能享有有效的法律机构、法治和基于社会正义原则的刑事制裁,巴西才能得到适当的发展。
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