A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW THAT SHOWS THE REALITY OF INJUNCTIONS IN BRAZILIAN PRISONS AND THEIR RIGHTS
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i2.4198Keywords:
Resocialization. Human rights. Health.Abstract
The present work proposes a succinct analysis that shows the concern around human rights that becomes increasingly necessary due to the great social inequalities that affect our society and generate consequent violations of these rights. It is necessary that human rights be considered continuously, in all spaces, at all times. The purpose of this study is to show the situation of the Brazilian prison system and present its main problems, thus pointing out the principle of human dignity and your rights. The destructuring of the prison system shows the neglect of prevention and rehabilitation of the prisoner. The importance of human rights reports that these are positioned as absolutely necessary provisions for all constitutions, in the sense of enshrining respect for human dignity, guaranteeing the limitation of power and aiming at the full development of the human personality. Several factors come together for a precarious prison system. However, the abandonment and neglect of public authorities over the years have further aggravated the disorder in the Brazilian prison system. Overcrowding in the prison system is one of the great problems, preventing any type of re-socialization and assistance to the prison population, which gives rise to constant rebellions. It is also highlighted that food is precarious, and medical care, hygiene and other elements necessary for the life of inmates are insufficient. We know that the right to health and education is a fundamental and social right. Our biggest challenge is to consummate so that its realization becomes possible, in a conscious and reasonable way. The current prison is ignoring human rights, especially the right to health. There is state negligence, according to the data brought by this work, prison is synonymous with forgetfulness and abandonment.
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