THE EXPANSION OF CONTROL THROUGH THE ALTERNATIVE PRECAUTIONARY PERSONAL MEASURES
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rfdufpr.v59i3.37705Keywords:
Alternative personal precautionary measures. Biopolitics. Control Society. Neoliberalism.Abstract
This article aims to analyze how the personal precautionary measures, alternative to imprisonment under Law no 12403/11, were responsible for the expansion of social control exercised by the criminal justice system in Brazil. From reading the works of Michel Foucault, this expansion of punitive control is assigned to the contemporary experience of control society in Western countries, which ensures its maintenance with the establishment of a biopolitics and the neoliberalism. This denotes how the new precautionary measures match with this new social order, which establishes a permanent surveillance over individuals.
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