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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A vítima no processo penal e a reparação do dano pelo juízo criminal

Lopes Junior, Vianey Mreis 17 October 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T20:21:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Vianey Mreis Lopes Junior.pdf: 327076 bytes, checksum: 06ef2cf33fc3f1ef76da6f643d9f461d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-10-17 / The present paper intends to demonstrate the victim´s historical position in the penal process and their evolution as a character in the penal process, starting at the time of their greatest protagonism, with the revenge, up to their present situation at the time of the State´s monopoly, where the victim must be supported by the State and compensated by the delinquent for the crime. We intend to demonstrate that the victim, under the protection of the Rule of Law and the Principle of the Dignity of the Human Being, which are eternity clauses in the federal Constitution of 1988 and guiding lines of this study, in face of the moral and material damages suffered as a result of the crime needs to have those damages, both moral and material, repaired, the delinquent being required to do so as well as the State, which must provide the conditions for their total rehabilitation. The study of the legislative reform introduced by Law 11.719/2008, interpreted under the constitutional realm, supported by principles and jurisprudence, still incipient, proves those aspects with their clear re-valuation, in this context. Furthermore, we point out the need for extensive action by the Criminal Court, which had added to its scope of actions the ascertainment of the defendant´s responsibility as related to the victim´s damages, with no offense to the already accomplished constitutional principles of the penal process, and the need for the consequent determination of an effective compensation so that the victim´s claims can be satisfied, so that the international treaties can be validated, and so that the civil court can be released of the extra burden of unnecessary filing for new requests of compensation / O presente trabalho analisa a posição da vítima ao longo da história, ora como principal protagonista do processo, ora afastada e substituída pelo Estado Juiz. A Constituição Federal de 1988, ao eleger o Estado Democrático de Direito sob a luz do Princípio da Dignidade Humana após estabelecer inúmeras garantias, revalorizou a vítima da criminalidade violenta, trazendo explicitamente a obrigação de amparo e assistência. A vítima foi revalorizada por extensa legislação ordinária posterior à Constituição e finalmente com a Lei 11.719/2008 de 11/06 de 2008 que tratou de sua indenização em sede do Juízo Criminal, na busca por reparação de danos sofridos em virtude do crime. A reparação agora determinada pelo Juízo Criminal com evidente intenção de celeridade e eficiência, aferindo o dano e estipulando a indenização, com evidente alargamento de sua competência. Neste diapasão ainda estuda-se a forte corrente que gradativamente propõe ser o Estado concorrente e solidário na responsabilidade pela reparação dos danos decorrentes dos danos sofridos pela vítima oriundos da criminalidade violenta

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