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What Kim Kataguiri said about monitor those convicted of sexual crimes with electronic ankle monitors to track frequented locations

Kim Kataguiri

Kim Kataguiri

May 12, 2026

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Kim Kataguiri: Data from the State of Paraná, covering 13,403 notifications between 2017 and 2021, showed that 67.8% of cases occurred in the domestic environment.

Kim Kataguiri: This scenario shows that the protection of the minor cannot be limited to the period of the aggressor's incarceration and requires effective control mechanisms during the entire execution of the sentence and after it.

First, the amendment makes a relevant legislative technique adjustment by repositioning the normative discipline in the appropriate context of the Law of Penal Execution.

Kim Kataguiri · 180:40

Kim Kataguiri: The original substitute, by inserting the provision in the section intended for restrictive penalties, ends up attributing an inadequate legal nature to the measures provided, which are not configured as substitute penalties, but rather as conditions and executional restrictions linked to the serving of the sentence and to electronic monitoring.

Kim Kataguiri: The new wording, by instituting art. 146-E in continuity with the electronic monitoring regime (arts. 146-A to 146-D of Law No. 7,210, of 1984), confers greater systemic coherence, normative clarity and legal certainty, eliminating potential controversies about the competence for imposing and modulating the measures in the course of sentence execution.

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advocates a technical adjustment to reposition the normative discipline in the Penal Execution Law.

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