Alimentação, prisão e pena: a manutenção de vidas à custa da própria substância do indivíduo
Nenhuma Miniatura disponível
Data
2018-09-24
Autores
Título da Revista
ISSN da Revista
Título de Volume
Editor
Universidade Federal de Goiás
Resumo
The assumption is that Agrarian Law encompasses the relation of human beings to one
another and to the environment in which they survive. Not only is the relationship between
human beings and the environment covered by Agrarian Law, but also the relation of social
groups to one another and the environment, culture, political organization, history,
economics, geography and ethnicity groups. It is not possible to think about Agrarian Law
without thinking about the existence of human, economic and environmental diversity, about
the different ways of understanding life. Therefore, it is intended to analyze the systematic
denial of the realization of the right to adequate food for people in a state of deprivation of
liberty based on this assumption. Despite the high productivity of foodstuffs and the large
amount of water in Brazil, several factors hamper universal access to food and water, a
situation that worsens within the prison system. The state of inadequate nutrition in the
prison system is diagnosed based on the conclusions of reports of inspections of the Brazilian
prison units carried out by members of the Executive, Judiciary and Legislative Branch. It
discusses the real function of imprisonment in the country, from colonization to
contemporaneity, and the role of racial practices in the prison system that legitimize the
systematic denial of adequate food, which constitutes the punishment inherent in prison-
sentence. Finally, field research is carried out with prisoners and persons deprived of their
liberty in prison, in order to assess the experience of these individuals with food in the prison
units in the Prison Complex in Aparecida de Goiânia - Goiás and to understand the world of
food in the prison, in the insofar as it is subjectively lived by these people.
Descrição
Citação
DUNCK, José Augusto Magni. Alimentação, prisão e pena: a manutenção de vidas à custa da própria substância do indivíduo. 2018. 185 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Direito Agrário) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2018.