Criminal And Penitentiary Policy Seminar Fosters Discussions On The Current Situation In The Brazilian Prison System

The Criminal and Penitentiary Policy Seminar, held on Monday (August 28th) in the auditorium of the Tocantins Superior School of Magistrates (ESMAT), deepened discussions on crucial issues in the field of criminal and penitentiary justice, promoting constructive reflections in search of solutions.

Opening

The event was opened by the Judge of the Court of Justice of the State of Tocantins, Fábio Costa Gonzaga; the superintendent of the Prison System of the State of Tocantins, Rogério Gomes Miranda; and Public Defender Tessia Gomes Carneiro, representing the Public Defender's Office of the State of Tocantins. In addition, Professor Tarsis Barreto Oliveira, from the Federal University of the State of Tocantins (UFT), took part as a debater, further enriching the debates.

Judge Fábio Costa Gonzaga emphasized the purpose of the Seminar, highlighting the importance of disseminating accurate and relevant knowledge: "The main objective of this type of action is to bring information and ensure that it is passed on correctly," he said.

Lecture

Doctor Pery Francisco Assis Shikida, from the State University of Western Paraná (UNIOESTE), brought some very thought-provoking aspects to the discussion. Pery addressed the economic theory of crime, analyzing criminal practice from an economic perspective. He also presented research results on the reasons behind criminal practice.

In a speech that had an impact on the participants, the speaker stressed the importance of investing in education. He also addressed the determinants of the entry of women into drug trafficking, based on a study carried out in the State of Acre.

Testimonials

Alyne Crystina Alves Magalhães, a lawyer and cabinet advisor to the Secretariat of Citizenship and Justice (SECIJU), commented on the relevance of the event. "This Seminar will contribute to discussions on aspects that need to be improved in the prison system of the State of Tocantins, as it aims to discuss issues and public policies relating to the prison system," she said.

In a statement, criminal lawyer Laura Gondim highlighted the interconnection between criminal law and economics. "As a criminal lawyer, I'm learning a lot here because everything is based on empirical truth, in other words, everything is trained and based on research and also relates to criminal law and economics," she explained.

Gabriela Moura, also a criminal lawyer and participant in the event, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to learn from scholars and experts on the subject. 

"As soon as I saw the announcement about this event, I couldn't wait to come here. It's a gift, even more so to be listening to a 24-year-old scholar talking about criminal policy, the prison system and the research he's done. This will help me a lot in my profession," she explained.


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