Training activities on the National Criminal Information System (SINIC) start this monday (13TH)

The Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (ESMAT) started the activities of the week this Monday morning (February 13th), with the classroom classes of Class I of the course on the National Criminal Information System (SINIC).

In partnership with the National Police Academy, the Regional Superintendence of the Federal Police in the State of Tocantins, and the Intelligence and Institutional Security Center of the State Court of Justice (NIS-TJTO), the training will continue until February 16th with the development of three more groups.

For Judge William Trigilio da Silva, who works in the district of Natividade, the course is an opportunity to promote the improvement of the activities performed by the people who use the system. 

"The course is very important. Precisely because in the criminal area, in which we have difficulties, especially when it comes to passing sentences, we don't always identify backgrounds of the people correctly. So, sometimes many details go unnoticed that could have a very big influence not only in the dosimetry of the sentence, but also in the sentence regime without post", he said.

Judge Valdemir Braga de Aquino Mendonça, from the judicial district of Formoso, highlighted the experience in the course as satisfactory. In his speech, he stressed the importance of the training in the sense of providing elements that allow the improvement of the judicial provision. 

"With respect to the course, the experience has been satisfactory. This integration of information, this access to information, allows the criminal jurisdiction to have access to data that will improve the grounds for decisions and trials. This is precise information from official systems. And the direct contact with this system allows the civil server and the magistrate to become familiar with it and increasingly improve their performance in the district or criminal area", he explained.

Targeting magistrates and public servers of the Judiciary of the State of Tocantins, who work directly with the Sinic System, the course will be given over the next few days by the facilitators Rafaela Oliveira Llorente Barrio, Victor Germano Lino Fonseca Rodrigues, Victor Hugo Silva Gonçalo dos Santos, and Sergio José da Veiga e Silva.


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