Renan Santos: This allows the State to be much more effective in destroying the criminal faction.
Renan Santos: And today that doesn't happen.
Today a member of a faction, for example, is caught and it's as if he were an ordinary prisoner or a member... or an ordinary person committing an offense, a crime.
Renan Santos: So the separation we make, through the logic of the criminal law of the enemy, allows... a speed and effectiveness of the State similar to what certain states have when they go to combat terrorist organizations.
Renan Santos: For example, the United States, when they detect that someone is from Al-Qaeda.
