Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Suzuki, Claudio Mikio lattes
Orientador(a): Gonzaga, Alvaro Luiz Travassos de Azevedo
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso embargado
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Direito
Departamento: Faculdade de Direito
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21079
Resumo: Fear and hatred promote the legitimacy of an exception in criminal procedure. Such significant movements within the legal landscape are driven by public solidarity refusing potential impunity. Popular tactics include influence by the media and inflammatory, often viral, commentary made possible by present-day social networks. Criminal law and order becomes the solution to the perceived evils of postmodern society. The end of Brazil's military dictatorship gave birth to a society with newfound democratized information. Living in an exponentially expanding technological era, uncensored information is expansive and it is accessible. The foundation of criminal law is to fairly and democratically extirpate unlawful behavior along a continuum of actions including harmless violations as well as charges made against corrupt politicians -- a popular topic in these times. A free society has created a cultural idea of punishment argued to be fairer and just. This mindset may even, at times, move away from the established aims of the democratic criminal procedure. Free speech and uncensored news are positive concepts in any society. This is not under debate. Yet, when the popular cultural idea of justice begins to deviate from established law and order, problems occur. Ideas voiced at great marches in large urban centers, combined with social media explosions, can appear to contradict rules or laws of our country. Whether or not a difference exists between what society believes is unjust and what the courts deem unjust can become obscured. A faction of the population may emerge as "judge, jury, and executioner," to borrow a popular English expression. This may mark a return to vigilantism, a surge of individuals who believe the criminal law system is broken, and, therefore, undertake law and order without legal authority. In today's world, the term "vigilantes" can be easily substituted with "Facebook Judges". Working outside of the law, disorder can arise. The result can potentially be an outright uprising of the civilian population including civil and criminal disobedience. In a historical, comparative and bibliographical analysis, this work seeks the message coming from society as a whole and the current growth of the criminal law application, without observing the penal and penal procedural principles, for the punishment of these so-called enemies, and verify whether this current criminal policy represents an exercise in democracy or total disorder and defy
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spelling Gonzaga, Alvaro Luiz Travassos de Azevedohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4207756U6Suzuki, Claudio Mikio2018-05-10T12:54:32Z2020-04-132018-03-13Suzuki, Claudio Mikio. Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático. 2018. 216 f. Tese (Doutorado em Direito) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Direito, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2018.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21079Fear and hatred promote the legitimacy of an exception in criminal procedure. Such significant movements within the legal landscape are driven by public solidarity refusing potential impunity. Popular tactics include influence by the media and inflammatory, often viral, commentary made possible by present-day social networks. Criminal law and order becomes the solution to the perceived evils of postmodern society. The end of Brazil's military dictatorship gave birth to a society with newfound democratized information. Living in an exponentially expanding technological era, uncensored information is expansive and it is accessible. The foundation of criminal law is to fairly and democratically extirpate unlawful behavior along a continuum of actions including harmless violations as well as charges made against corrupt politicians -- a popular topic in these times. A free society has created a cultural idea of punishment argued to be fairer and just. This mindset may even, at times, move away from the established aims of the democratic criminal procedure. Free speech and uncensored news are positive concepts in any society. This is not under debate. Yet, when the popular cultural idea of justice begins to deviate from established law and order, problems occur. Ideas voiced at great marches in large urban centers, combined with social media explosions, can appear to contradict rules or laws of our country. Whether or not a difference exists between what society believes is unjust and what the courts deem unjust can become obscured. A faction of the population may emerge as "judge, jury, and executioner," to borrow a popular English expression. This may mark a return to vigilantism, a surge of individuals who believe the criminal law system is broken, and, therefore, undertake law and order without legal authority. In today's world, the term "vigilantes" can be easily substituted with "Facebook Judges". Working outside of the law, disorder can arise. The result can potentially be an outright uprising of the civilian population including civil and criminal disobedience. In a historical, comparative and bibliographical analysis, this work seeks the message coming from society as a whole and the current growth of the criminal law application, without observing the penal and penal procedural principles, for the punishment of these so-called enemies, and verify whether this current criminal policy represents an exercise in democracy or total disorder and defyBuscou-se com a presente tese demonstrar como o medo e o ódio impulsionam a legitimidade de um processo penal de exceção, movido pelo anseio popular de acabar com a impunidade, fato este que é potencializado pela mídia e inflamada pelas redes sociais, aumentando o movimento de lei e ordem, onde se aplica o Direito Penal como solução para todos os males da sociedade pós-moderna. Passado o período de ditadura militar no país, com a volta da liberdade de expressão, até por conta do atual contexto de uma sociedade que voltou a democratizar a informação, o excesso e a facilidade de acesso pela população em geral, inclusive a leiga, até pelo fato dos avanços tecnológicos, faz com que seja criada um senso comum de que a cultura da punição seja o único caminho para termos uma sociedade mais justa, mesmo que se afaste do garantismo penal, que objetiva a aplicação de um processo penal justo e democrático, com o intuito único e exclusivo de extirpar com os inimigos da sociedade, que hoje são os ladrões – sejam eles de pequenos furtos – bem como o grande foco, os políticos corruptos. Essa participação popular, seja por manifestações populares em grandes centros urbanos, ou ainda pelas redes sociais, tem se tornado instrumentos multiplicadores, para que caso a lei não seja aplicada como a população quer, há o surgimento de “justiceiros˜, com um verdadeiro retorno da “lei de talião” e o suplício das penas, nesse espaço de suposta inexistência de lei, criando de forma multiplicadora os “juízes de facebook”, que permeiam e insuflam a população civil a um levante de revolta e exercício de resistência e de desobediência civil e penal. Numa análise histórica, comparativa e bibliográfica, este presente trabalho busca entender a mensagem oriunda da sociedade como um todo e o atual crescimento da aplicação da lei penal de forma desmedida, sem a observância dos princípios penais e processuais penais, para a punição desses chamados inimigos da sociedade, uma verdadeira seletividade da lei penal, e verificar se essa atual política criminal, representa um exercício da democracia ou de total desordem e descontroleapplication/pdfhttp://tede2.pucsp.br/tede/retrieve/45521/Claudio%20Mikio%20Suzuki.pdf.jpgporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em DireitoPUC-SPBrasilFaculdade de DireitoDireito - FilosofiaProcesso PenalCriminologiaComunicação de massa e justiça penalLaw - PhilosophyCriminal ProcedureCriminologyMass media and criminal justiceCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITODo processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiáticoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPTEXTClaudio Mikio Suzuki.pdf.txtClaudio Mikio Suzuki.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain566312https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/21079/5/Claudio%20Mikio%20Suzuki.pdf.txtd89125bc10919f591d645569441502c9MD55ORIGINALClaudio Mikio Suzuki.pdfClaudio Mikio Suzuki.pdfapplication/pdf1295283https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/21079/2/Claudio%20Mikio%20Suzuki.pdf8119d201f6dbcd007ac6e48595c88fecMD52LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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title Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
spellingShingle Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
Suzuki, Claudio Mikio
Direito - Filosofia
Processo Penal
Criminologia
Comunicação de massa e justiça penal
Law - Philosophy
Criminal Procedure
Criminology
Mass media and criminal justice
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO
title_short Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
title_full Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
title_fullStr Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
title_full_unstemmed Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
title_sort Do processo penal democrático como fármaco para o processo penal pidiático
author Suzuki, Claudio Mikio
author_facet Suzuki, Claudio Mikio
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Gonzaga, Alvaro Luiz Travassos de Azevedo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suzuki, Claudio Mikio
contributor_str_mv Gonzaga, Alvaro Luiz Travassos de Azevedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Direito - Filosofia
Processo Penal
Criminologia
Comunicação de massa e justiça penal
topic Direito - Filosofia
Processo Penal
Criminologia
Comunicação de massa e justiça penal
Law - Philosophy
Criminal Procedure
Criminology
Mass media and criminal justice
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Law - Philosophy
Criminal Procedure
Criminology
Mass media and criminal justice
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description Fear and hatred promote the legitimacy of an exception in criminal procedure. Such significant movements within the legal landscape are driven by public solidarity refusing potential impunity. Popular tactics include influence by the media and inflammatory, often viral, commentary made possible by present-day social networks. Criminal law and order becomes the solution to the perceived evils of postmodern society. The end of Brazil's military dictatorship gave birth to a society with newfound democratized information. Living in an exponentially expanding technological era, uncensored information is expansive and it is accessible. The foundation of criminal law is to fairly and democratically extirpate unlawful behavior along a continuum of actions including harmless violations as well as charges made against corrupt politicians -- a popular topic in these times. A free society has created a cultural idea of punishment argued to be fairer and just. This mindset may even, at times, move away from the established aims of the democratic criminal procedure. Free speech and uncensored news are positive concepts in any society. This is not under debate. Yet, when the popular cultural idea of justice begins to deviate from established law and order, problems occur. Ideas voiced at great marches in large urban centers, combined with social media explosions, can appear to contradict rules or laws of our country. Whether or not a difference exists between what society believes is unjust and what the courts deem unjust can become obscured. A faction of the population may emerge as "judge, jury, and executioner," to borrow a popular English expression. This may mark a return to vigilantism, a surge of individuals who believe the criminal law system is broken, and, therefore, undertake law and order without legal authority. In today's world, the term "vigilantes" can be easily substituted with "Facebook Judges". Working outside of the law, disorder can arise. The result can potentially be an outright uprising of the civilian population including civil and criminal disobedience. In a historical, comparative and bibliographical analysis, this work seeks the message coming from society as a whole and the current growth of the criminal law application, without observing the penal and penal procedural principles, for the punishment of these so-called enemies, and verify whether this current criminal policy represents an exercise in democracy or total disorder and defy
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