Humanização das prisões e pânicos morais: Notas sobre as "Serpentes Negras"

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This paper sheds light on some analytical and empirical elements of a dispute that occurred in São Paulo under the Franco Montoro administration. During that time, the "humanization of prisons" movement was the subject of a series of accusations regarding the existence of a group organized by prisoners, called the "Black Serpents". The group supposedly benefitted from the humanization policies in state prisons. The denunciation of the "Black Serpents" - analyzed here from the perspective of the sociological concept of "moral panic" - was a key event in the political struggle that was then being waged around democratic reforms, with undeniable repercussions on contemporary political discourse.

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Higa, G. L., & Alvarez, M. C. (2019). Humanização das prisões e pânicos morais: Notas sobre as “Serpentes Negras.” Estudos Avancados, 33(96), 69–89. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-4014.2019.3396.0006

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