Abstract

The Awarded Collaboration is part of a new phase of procedural development in the criminal legal scenario, which has brought benefits in the fight against organized crime and systemic corruption implanted in the country, for decades. This article aims to analyze in the scope, the winning collaboration and its applicability in the Brazilian legal system with the advent of Law 12.850 / 2013 (Law to Combat Organized Crime). This research is scientific and will be of a qualitative approach aiming to generate knowledge for the elaboration of the monographic text as a course conclusion work, through the deductive approach method, it corresponds to the discursive extraction of knowledge from general premises applicable to concrete hypotheses, once that the researcher will establish relations from the general to the particular, based on logical reasoning, arrive at the truth of what he proposes. Anyway, what we have with the awarded plea bargain (awarded collaboration) in the form of Law 12.850 / 2013, is a very powerful and efficient instrument to fight organized crime, be it low-caste organized crime to high-caste organized crime, and mainly organized crime cast in the walls of the National Congress and the Planalto Palace, as seen with the results of the “lava jet” task force.

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