MIRANDA, A. A. B.; MIRANDA, Àlvaro Agmo Bezerra de.
Abstract:
The monograph will aim to understand the relationship between the principle of
human dignity and failures in the Brazilian prison system for failing to fulfill its
purpose which is the rehabilitation of prisoners and provide decent survival
guaranteed by the Constitution and laws infra, turning what would resocialization in
true crime. The uncertainties presented in the current context Brazilian penitentiary
undertake a decisive role in the failure of the rehabilitation of inmates who are in their
custody, as the sub-human conditions that are the same, which would be
transformed into real criminal rehabilitation. The theoretical-methodological model
adopted in this research was qualitative in nature, because in view of the importance
of social concern surrounding the issue, this method is best suited to the goal to be
achieved with the work. To do so, will be explored in this work issues related to how
execution occurs and criminal reports some failures that negatively convicts re-enter
society with satisfactory performance, because the prisoners are subjected to
degrading conditions in Brazilian prisons. Therefore, it is important to analyze the
reality and focus on Brazilian prison system if this is going to meet with the
constitutional guarantees and brought in our criminal law, because society is immune
from imagining such barbarity that exists in prisons is one that will suffer the greatest
consequences of inefficiency, because the individual who passes through the system
is unable to re-educate themselves and nurturing a sense of revolt, again to commit
more atrocities when you leave prison. The prison system brings uncertainty about
the fate of those who are under their custody, with the State to seek effective ways to
change this reality.