Revista de Sociologia, Antropologia e Cultura Jurídica (Oct 2016)

ORGANIZED CRIME: A NEW STRUGGLE FOR DOMINANCE OF TERRITORIALITY

  • Jose Divanilson Cavalcanti Junior,
  • Lúcia Dídia Lima Soares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26668/IndexLawJournals/2526-0251/2016.v2i1.382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

Abstract

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The fundamental right to security, constitutionally provided is an increasingly distant reality. The formal agencies such as the judiciary, the prosecution, the police, the prison system, among others, are antidotes ineffective in reducing crime. We will review the form of organized crime operating in the territory dominated by analyzing your current situation and positioning of scholars. The work shows aspects that can aid the understanding of the historical and sociological context of the theme, aiming to support the organs of public security, enabling a more effective role in combating and preventing violent conflicts that result from this mode.

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