Punishment and zero tolerance:
from the social state to the penal state and the consequences in Brazilian reality
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i11.p225-245Keywords:
Punishment. Zero Tolerance. Criminal Policy. Brazilian prision System.Abstract
This paper aims to understand, through the study of authors such as Loïc Wacquant and Jock Young, about the transition from the Social State to the Penal State, how the evolution of the punishment and the policy of zero tolerance occurred, and how these factors have consequences in the Brazilian reality. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between economic policy, social structure and criminal policy, and then to verify the extent to which the zero tolerance policy was imported from the United States to Brazil in order to produce effects on the policy criminal and directly reflect on the Brazilian prison system. The method used is the deductive, through a bibliographical analysis and statistical data.
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