Dissertação

A questão do tratamento humanizado no sistema judiciário a partir do documentário Justiça, da cineasta Maria Augusta Ramos

This master brings reflections on the treatment modes directed at defendants, during hearings that took place in the Forum of Rio de Janeiro city, in Rio de Janeiro state (RJ). The general objective was to analyze how the issue of humanitarian treatment in the Brazilian judicial system is present...

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Autor principal: Moura, Maria Magnólia Pereira da Silva
Grau: Dissertação
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2023
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Acesso em linha: http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5759
Resumo:
This master brings reflections on the treatment modes directed at defendants, during hearings that took place in the Forum of Rio de Janeiro city, in Rio de Janeiro state (RJ). The general objective was to analyze how the issue of humanitarian treatment in the Brazilian judicial system is presented, based on the documentary entitled Justiça (Justice), by filmmaker Maria Augusta Ramos. The research problem was how the issue of humanitarian treatment in the judiciary system up to the prison system is presented in that work. To this end, the specific objectives were: to describe how the documentary shows the justice system and the prison system; to verify the professional performance of judges during hearings, if in fact it has been carried out in a humanitarian manner as well as without abuse of power; to identify which aspects presented point to the lack of humanitarian treatment in the hearings shown in the documentary and the possibility of advancing in more sensitive communication for the defendants. The research method was content analysis, through observation of the work and, therefore, we opted for a qualitative, descriptive and bibliographic research. So, we chose the dialectical method, because it has a central approach such as the use of discussion and argumentation about the facts and the analysis of the object. In addition, it was allowed to enter reality to understand it, making a connection with the studies and theories already produced about the subject studied. The research brought important elements for direct reflection in society, since hearings take place in a bureaucratic, institutionalized and, often, non-humanized way