This panel will bring together experts to discuss the successes and challenges of Brazilian judicial responses to organized crime, providing valuable insights into the evolution of these policies and their impact on society. The objective is to analyze how Brazilian judicial policies have confronted organized crime, both through the specialization of law enforcement institutions and through the confrontation of related crimes, such as money laundering and corruption. We will present the experiences and perspectives of the Federal Police, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, the State Public Prosecutor's Offices, and the Brazilian judiciary in combating organized crime.
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