CAROLINO, D. J. G.; CAROLINO, Diarley Johson Gonçalves.
Abstract:
The Brazil and the world are currently facing a serious question as to the behavior of
young people, increasingly detached from the values recognized by society at that
particular age group, individuals have strong tendencies toward deviance, often
coming to delinquency for several reasons. The most worrying is that in addition to
many join the harvest of crime in general, having accomplished the socio-educational
measure, return to commit illegal acts. It is known that the detention is intended to
avoid the punishment, but the rehabilitation of young offenders. In this context, the
scientific problem that guides this work is whether the socio-educational internment is
sufficiently effective as the rehabilitation of the offender. As a hypothesis, it has not;
considering the shortcomings occurring in the system. Thus, the objective of the
research is to analyze the effectiveness of socio-educational hospitalization. Specific
objectives are pointed out: study legislation juvenile, regaining its historical elements,
particularly with regard to the practice of offense; identify the socio-educational
measures in force in Brazil, as well as its governing principles; carry the discussion of
results of empirical research proceeded by CNJ and published a report on the
worldwide web. To do so, it will employ the hypothetical-deductive method, assuming
that the socio-educational hospitalization does not reach the desired effectiveness by
the state. As a technique for research will be used literature, as well as indirect
document. Finally, we seek to show that it is the sum of several factors that they
create in society a vicious circle that leads thousands of teenagers to a path of no
return.