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Dissertação
Um estudo sobre a política de combate às drogas sob o enfoque da criminologia crítica
This text brings in the discussion about the drug dealing combat policy in Brazil, under the emphasis of Criticism Criminology. The work is based on authors like Alessandro Baratta and Salo de Carvalho. The argumentation goes on questioning prohibitionism, witch is the bases of the combat policie...
Autor principal: | Pinto, Luiz Antônio Francisco |
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Grau: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2017
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Acesso em linha: |
http://hdl.handle.net/11612/407 |
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This text brings in the discussion about the drug dealing combat policy in Brazil, under the
emphasis of Criticism Criminology. The work is based on authors like Alessandro Baratta and
Salo de Carvalho. The argumentation goes on questioning prohibitionism, witch is the bases
of the combat policies over the entire world, including Brazil. Under a historical point of
view, it´s obvious that prohibiotionism hasn´t been effective in avoiding drug consumption
growth, let alone minimizing the deleterious effects over the social issue generated by the
drug market, involving in itself a great amount of crimes that affect all the society, in special,
the working masses with low incomes.Under this radar, the current combat policy, while not
sorting out drug dealers from consumers, contributes itself for the prision population growth.
In Brazil particularly, this phenom hurts Human Rights. The Marijuana regulamentation, in
this direction, might be a strong factor to avoid the arrest of young users caught with a small
amount of the drug. While the decriminalization is still on debate, the government can face
the problem with paleactive procedures that would help justice, like Restaurative Justice,
Therapeutic Justice and the Custody Audience, for instance. All of them alternatives for the
arrest. Lastly, this study brings some theorical insights over the Damage Reduction Policy, a
global tendency adopted by many countries that has joined the idea of drug discriminalization. |