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In this book, we address the work of the Public Defender's Office, an institution essential to the judicial function of the State, in the face of the portraits of an early conviction, through pre-trial detention, and the right to Legal Assistance. The analysis helps to clarify the reasons why the Public Defender's Office is slow in fulfilling its constitutional duty, the situation of pre-trial detainees in the face of the (non-)realization of the right to defense, the obstacles that corroborate the backlog of cases awaiting trial and shows that the constant obstacles of this reality go beyond…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, we address the work of the Public Defender's Office, an institution essential to the judicial function of the State, in the face of the portraits of an early conviction, through pre-trial detention, and the right to Legal Assistance. The analysis helps to clarify the reasons why the Public Defender's Office is slow in fulfilling its constitutional duty, the situation of pre-trial detainees in the face of the (non-)realization of the right to defense, the obstacles that corroborate the backlog of cases awaiting trial and shows that the constant obstacles of this reality go beyond the limits and possibilities of the Public Defender's Office, although this does not exclude its shortcomings. The work contributes to the reflections of professionals and scholars interested in the subject, as well as society in general.
Autorenporträt
Caline Cristine da Costa Soares de Azevedo has a degree in Social Work from the Federal University of Paraíba (2015). She has experience in the areas of Public Security, Human Rights and Social Work, and has worked as a Social Work intern at the Maria Júlia Maranhão Women's Re-education Center (Women's Prison) and at the Paraíba Court of Justice.