Boletim IBCCRIM interviews: Leonardo Isaac Yarochewsky
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17881473Keywords:
criminal guaranteeism, punitivism, recidivism, citizenshipAbstract
In this interview, Leonardo Isaac Yarochewsky highlights IBCCRIM's role in shaping a critical legal culture and reaffirms the centrality of culpability and the unenforceability of diverse conduct as limits to punitive power. He defends the unconstitutionality of criminal recidivism and warns of the advance of punitivism, penal populism and mass incarceration in Brazil. It criticizes the media's spectacularization of the criminal process and the distortion of guarantorism. It emphasizes the need to recover real citizenship, strengthen fundamental rights and reaffirm the democratic rule of law.
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