AWARDED COLLABORATION AS METHODS OF OBTAINING EVIDENCE AND ORGANIZED CRIME
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v7i2.822Keywords:
Organized crime. Procedure. Means of obtaining evidence.Abstract
The present work explains about the taking of evidence under an award-winning collaboration, an institute that gains strength with the notoriety of organized crime, consisting of the confession of the accused or suspect and later plea of a partner in the criminal enterprise, in exchange for benefits. It appears that the use of the institute in the current Brazilian context is the subject of intense debate, continually mentioned in the national news due to its application in Operation Lava Jato. Divided into three chapters, the paper first describes the phenomenon of organized crime, addressing its contours and new different types of investigation and means of obtaining evidence. Thus, this work employs the deductive approach method, combined with the scientific procedure method, and bibliographic research technique.
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