Due to high demand, the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (ESMAT) reopened the registration for the Public Security and Human Rights course: A Restorative Look. Five hundred vacancies are being offered, and the classes will take place in the Distance Learning modality, through Esmat's Virtual Learning Environment (AVA).
With 26 hours, the course was designed by the magistrate Antônio Dantas de Oliveira Júnior and it is aimed to magistrates and servers of the Judiciary of the State of Tocantins; members of the TJTO Restorative Justice Managing Committee; members and servers of the State Prosecution; members and servers of the Public Defender's Office; delegates, clerks and investigators of the Civil Police; officers and military police and firemen; military assistants of the TJTO; representatives from the Public Safety Community Councils of the cities of Palmas/TO, Araguaína/TO, and Gurupi/TO; lawyers from the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB); Penal Enforcement agents and Socio-Educational Security agents; Public Safety Secretariat's employees; Citizenship and Justice Secretariat's employees; Military Training Schools' employees from the cities of Araguaína, Gurupi, and Palmas; students and general public.
Consisting of eight panels, the course will take place every Tuesday, in the afternoon:
Panel I – March 16th 2021
Panel II – March 23rd 2021
Panel III – April 6th 2021
Panel IV – April 13th 2021
Panel V – April 20th 2021
Panel VI – April 29th 2021
Panel VII – May 4th 2021
Panel VIII – May 11th 2021
Among the themes approached throughout the course are: Restorative Justice: origin, principles, values and its methodologies; The Federal Constitution, of 1988: The Adequacy of the treatment of equal conflicts to minorities; Quality in the restorative police attendance - positive examples; The efficiency of police integration as a common ideal. The progressive and differentiated use of force, among others
To access the Notice, click here.
To register, click here.