A CRISE SACRIFICIAL DO SISTEMA JUDICIÁRIO BRASILEIRO E OS REFLEXOS NA SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA

Authors

  • Dequex Araújo Silva Junior Polícia Militar da Bahia

Keywords:

Teoria Mimética, Crise Sacrificial, Sistema Judicial, Violência

Abstract

The article analyzes the crisis of the Brazilian judicial system led by the gnostic-Marxist judges, who use criminal guaranty to establish a criminal policy banditolátra and democida. The hypothesis of the research is that the Brazilian criminal justice system foments undifferentiated violence in the current Brazilian reality for failing to fulfill its function of ruling out the possibility of the revenge circle through the principles of retribution and revenge as a principle of justice. The argument is that if violence in Brazil has reached an unsustainable level of more than 65,000 homicides a year, not counting other forms of violence, then it is because the judicial system is not fulfilling its essential function: the preservation of order and group security through private and reciprocal revenge control. The analysis takes as a fulcrum the mimetic theory of violence of René Girard developed in its work the violence and the sacred, where it demonstrates the men are moved by a mimetic desire that generates of rivalries and that if it is not controlled can unleash indeterminate violence and the cycle of the revenge.

Published

2019-07-09

How to Cite

Araújo Silva Junior, D. (2019). A CRISE SACRIFICIAL DO SISTEMA JUDICIÁRIO BRASILEIRO E OS REFLEXOS NA SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA. Revista Do Instituto Brasileiro De Segurança Pública (RIBSP) - ISSN 2595-2153, 2(4), 151–170. Retrieved from https://revista.ibsp.org.br/index.php/RIBSP/article/view/49