The Brazilian criminal procedural system Accusatory, mixed or inquisitorial?

Authors

  • Salah H. Khaled Jr. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2010.2.6513

Keywords:

Criminal process, preliminary investigation, inquisitorial system

Abstract

This article discusses the criminal procedural system and the preliminary investigation in the Brazilian criminal justice system, utilizing the contributions from the social sciences and the more progressive doctrine of the criminal procedure in relation to the subject. The intention is to add the approach of Michel Misse and Roberto Kant de Lima to a discussion that usually is strictly dogmatic, enriching it with other perspectives of interpretation. Regarding the criminal procedure, the authors employed in this article are Aury Lopes Jr., Salo de Carvalho and Jacinto Nelson de Miranda Coutinho. The methodology employed was the analysis of literature relevant to the problem at hand. The conclusion is that the Brazilian system is in reality an inquisitorial system, as the legal provisions are, in practice, suffering from deformation.

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Author Biography

Salah H. Khaled Jr., Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG

Professor assistente de Direito Penal, Processo Penal e Criminologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG. Doutorando e Mestre em Ciências Criminais (PUCRS). Mestre em História (UFRGS). Especialista em História do Brasil (FAPA). Bacharel em Ciências Jurídicas e Sociais (PUCRS). Licenciado em História (FAPA). Líder do Grupo de Pesquisa Hermenêutica e Ciências Criminais (FURG/CNPq). Autor de Ambição de Verdade no Processo Penal (Desconstrução Hermenêutica do Mito da Verdade Real), editora jusPODIVM. 2009.

Published

2010-11-18

How to Cite

Khaled Jr., S. H. (2010). The Brazilian criminal procedural system Accusatory, mixed or inquisitorial?. Civitas: Journal of Social Sciences, 10(2), 293–308. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2010.2.6513