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APAC (Associação de Proteção e Assistência aos Condenados): An alternative vision for prisoners from Brazil

“I don’t fear another man killing me here.” -Wellington (Photo by Michelle Ferng) Wellington is a ‘recuperando,’ an inmate in a progressive Brazilian prison known as APAC (Associação de Proteção e Assistência aos Condenados)....

Read more 14 August, 2009 at 6:25 pm dthiemann

Drugs, Crime and Information: A Lawyer’s Take on Legal Challenges in Brazil

Above: Two security guards escort a prisoner to his trial at Forum, the civil and criminal courthouse in Divinopolis, Brazil. He is accompanied by Alessandro Garcia Silva (last photo, second left), a criminal prosecutor...

Read more 30 July, 2009 at 2:18 am dthiemann

Interview with Bembem: A portrait of the Accused in Brazil

I needed money. A drug dealer wanted me to teach his dog how to bite. He paid me in cash. And so I did it. But the dog didn’t want to learn, it was...

Read more 29 July, 2009 at 10:47 pm dthiemann

Perspectives on crime, education and a fairer legal system in Brazil

Above: Judge Dalton Soares, respected for his efficiency and service record, discusses the merits and distortions of Brazil’s legal system. Soares works in Divinopolis at Forum, a civil and criminal courthouse. 2008 JusticeMaker Aziz...

Read more 24 July, 2009 at 10:35 pm dthiemann

Contradictions & Opportunities in Brazil’s Legal System: Advice for IBJ from São Paulo’s leading Prosecutor, Roberto Tardelli

(Photo by Michelle Ferng) (Photo by Michelle Ferng) Above: Street scenes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, depicting the various ways in which those struggling at the margins of society cope with their realities. Sao Paulo, one...

Read more 18 July, 2009 at 6:51 pm dthiemann

Brazilian JusticeMaker Aziz Saliba Kicks Off Educational DVD Filming Project

Above: 2008 JusticeMaker Fellow Aziz Saliba. (Photo by Michelle Ferng.) July 7th marked the first day Dr. Aziz Saliba, a 2008 JusticeMaker Fellow with International Bridges to Justice, began filming his video project on...

Read more 10 July, 2009 at 1:32 am dthiemann

A Spiritual Context for JusticeMaker Aziz Saliba’s work in Brazil

Dr. Aziz Saliba, a 2008 JusticeMaker’s Fellow in Brazil, is programming an educational video regarding rights to Habeas Corpus. The video shoot will begin on Tuesday, July 7th. Two days before filming begins, Dr....

Read more 7 July, 2009 at 12:51 pm dthiemann

The Great Writ – Habeus Corpus as the Basis of Brazilian Defense

Above: Female prisoners work with donated library resources at the at Floramar Prison. (Photo by Michelle Ferng) Paul Aussaresses was born in Saint-Paul-Cap-de-Joux of Tarn. In the prison libraries of Floramar, Brazilian prisoners may...

Read more 3 July, 2009 at 3:29 pm dthiemann

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