The (un)constitutional aspects of the federal prison system
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i11.p181-205Keywords:
Federal Prison, Penitentiary Regime, Prison, UnconstitutionalityAbstract
This article deals with the origins, history and development of the federal penitentiary system in Brazil, as well as analyzes the main norms that exist for the regulation of such prison model, performing a constitutional analysis of such devices, critically appraising the norms, jurisprudence and praxis on the subject, aiming to contribute to the still rare national literature of this subject.
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