LAW AND ECONOMICS: PERFORMANCE ANALISYS OF THE THIRD SECTOR IN THE EXECUTION OF PRISON SENTENCES IN SEMI-OPEN AND OPEN REGIME IN ITUIUTABA
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https://doi.org/10.31501/ealr.v9i3.8564Abstract
This study provides an analysis of the conferment of the administration on the execution of custodial sentences in the open and semi-open regimes to the third sector in Ituiutaba-MG from the point of view of the law and economics. It goes through the study of normative system on what should be the goals of the punishment from a legal and theoretical points of view, verify the best reach of these functions through the performance of organized civil society and concludes that it is efficient to hand part of the punishment administration the third sector.
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