Banishment and Surveillance: War on Drugs and spatial chasm.
Guerra às drogas e cisão espacial
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https://doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v12.1038Keywords:
Criminologia Crítica, Surveillance, Política de Drogas, Direito Penal, BanópticoAbstract
Abstract
The development of surveillance has brought to surface new structures of banishment. The Banoptic model is the corner stone of the method of choice in this paper. It is used to verify in what way the judiciary sphere of power creates and strenghtens social exclusion in the light of conviction by the crime of criminal conspiracy to sell drugs by the Superior Tribunal of Justice. Several decisions concerning habeas corpus were collected and examined using an empirical inductive perspective under the banoptic model. The conclusion was that the jurisprudence has acted towards creating policies of exclusion by strengtneing arguments that derive the certaintity of culpability solely by the area that the person has been arrested, with police statements having an impotant role in maintaining the status quo and securing convictions.
Key words: Critical Criminology: Surveillance: Drug Policy: Criminal Law: Banopticon
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