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Introduction[edit]

Historical background[edit]

Colonial period (1500–1822)[edit]

Principles[edit]

Current outlook[edit]

Structure[edit]

Ministry of Justice[edit]

Judiciary[edit]

National Justice Council[edit]

Superior courts[edit]

Supreme Federal Court[edit]
Superior Court of Justice[edit]
Superior Labor Court[edit]
Superior Electoral Court[edit]
Superior Military Court[edit]

Federal Regional Courts[edit]

State courts[edit]

Trial courts[edit]
Courts of justice[edit]

Regional electoral courts[edit]

Regional military courts[edit]

Public prosecution[edit]

Public defenders[edit]

Police forces[edit]

Federal Police[edit]

Military Police[edit]

National Police[edit]

Civil Police[edit]

Correctional system[edit]

Prisons and detention centers[edit]

Types[edit]

Conditions[edit]

Juvenile offender facilities[edit]

Rehabilitation programs[edit]

Legislation[edit]

Penal Code[edit]

Code of criminal procedure[edit]

Code reform[edit]

Special criminal laws[edit]

Drug laws[edit]

Organized crime laws[edit]

Cybercrime laws[edit]

Criminal procedure[edit]

Arrest and detention[edit]

Pre-trial proceedings[edit]

Bail and pretrial release[edit]

Preliminary investigations[edit]

Trial process[edit]

Adversarial system[edit]

Roles of primary actors[edit]

Judges[edit]
Prosecutors[edit]
Defense attorneys[edit]
Others[edit]

Evidence presentation and examination[edit]

Sentencing[edit]

Appeals and higher courts[edit]

Challenges and issues[edit]

Amazon[edit]

Impunity[edit]

Overcrowding in prisons[edit]

Corruption and police misconduct[edit]

Slow judicial process[edit]

Inequality and access to justice[edit]

Human rights concerns[edit]

Recent reforms and initiatives[edit]

Criminal justice reforms[edit]

Anti-corruption measures[edit]

Strengthening human rights protections[edit]

International cooperation and extradition[edit]

Bilateral and multilateral agreements[edit]

Extradition process[edit]

Mutual legal assistance[edit]

Notable cases and landmark decisions[edit]

High-profile criminal cases[edit]

Operation Car Wash[edit]

Journalists disappear in Amazon[edit]

Homicide at the Senate[edit]

Attack on Congress[edit]

Assassination of Marielle Franco[edit]

Landmark Supreme Court rulings[edit]

Reproductive rights[edit]

Minority rights[edit]

Free speech[edit]

Others[edit]

Future outlook and potential reforms[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Works cited[edit]

Further reading[edit]

External links[edit]