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'''How does the political and economic crisis - both on a national and international level - affect the criminal justice system? How does ist affect individual rights, the balance of powers, and the democratic order?'''
'''How does the political and economic crisis - both on a national and international level - affect the criminal justice system (legislation, police, prosecution, judiciary, prisons)? How does it, more specifically, affect individual rights, the balance of powers, and the democratic order?'''
 
Legislation gives more powers to the police - and in some instances to prosecutors, liberating them from political influence, conferring the potential of an independent political role (PT) to prosecutors and judges. Involvement of military in domestic criminal policy. Estrangement between an ever more outspoken political right (Bolsonaro) and a fragmented "left" and grassroot movements (Marielle Franco).
 
Police more powerful. But relevance of video.
 
Prosecution: powerful in Brazil.
 
Judiciary:
 
Prisons: Overload. They used to be symbols of state pride and power (Takagi). Today they are the same in the U.S. - a return to old splendor with little humanity. But they are a symbol of the state's absence and impotence in other coutnries. Large rund-down prisons.
 


=== Crisis or Crises? ===
=== Crisis or Crises? ===
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