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Prison Lethality: Epistemic Harm and Death Connected to Brazilian Carceral Spaces

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  • Natalia Pires de Vasconcelos

    (Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, 355 S Jackson St, Athens, GA 30602, USA)

  • Maíra Rocha Machado

    (Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, R. Dr. Plínio Barreto, 365, São Paulo 01313-020, SP, Brazil)

  • Mariana Morais Zambom

    (Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, R. Dr. Plínio Barreto, 365, São Paulo 01313-020, SP, Brazil)

  • Ana Beatriz Guimarães Passos

    (Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, R. Dr. Plínio Barreto, 365, São Paulo 01313-020, SP, Brazil)

  • Ana Clara Klink de Melo

    (Departamento de Antropologia, Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida Professor Luciano Gualberto, 315, sala 1061, São Paulo 05508-010, SP, Brazil)

  • Andreia Beatriz Silva dos Santos

    (Departamento de Saúde, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Avenida Transnordestina, Feira de Santana 44036-900, BA, Brazil)

  • Camila Prando

    (Faculdade de Direito, Universidade de Brasília, Gleba A, Asa Norte, Brasília 70910-900, DF, Brazil)

  • Carolina Cutrupi Ferreira

    (Escola Paulista de Política, Economia e Negócios, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, R. Gen. Newton Estilac Leal, 932, Osasco 06190-170, SP, Brazil)

  • Fabio Mallart

    (Departamento de Ciências Sociais, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Av. Rodrigo Otávio, Manaus 69077-000, AM, Brazil)

  • Leticia Faria de Carvalho Nunes

    (Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa—Insper, R. Quatá, 300, São Paulo 04546-042, SP, Brazil)

  • Felippe Costa Bispo

    (Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa—Insper, R. Quatá, 300, São Paulo 04546-042, SP, Brazil)

  • Rafael Godoi

    (Departamento de Ciências Sociais, Universidade Estadual do Maranhão, Avenida Lourenço Vieira da Silva, 1000, São Luís 65055-310, MA, Brazil)

  • Saylon Alves Pereira

    (Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa—Insper, R. Quatá, 300, São Paulo 04546-042, SP, Brazil)

  • Viviane Balbuglio

    (Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, R. Dr. Plínio Barreto, 365, São Paulo 01313-020, SP, Brazil)

Abstract

Deaths caused by or connected to exposure to Brazilian prisons are widely acknowledged as frequent and preventable, yet official data fails to capture their scale, causes, and circumstances. To circumvent what official administrative datasets miss, this article examines an original dataset of 1077 criminal case files from 27 Brazilian state courts involving individuals who died between 2017 and 2021 after having been incarcerated. Drawing on the systematic document review of these cases, we analyze sociodemographic characteristics, health information, causes of death, and judicial responses, distinguishing between deaths occurring in custody (“internal”) and after release (“external”). Our findings reveal pervasive omissions in basic demographic and medical information, extensive use of ill-defined causes of death, and a striking absence of investigation in most cases, including deaths under direct state custody. We identify instances of obfuscation and judicial inaction that, together with the absence of reliable administrative data, are likely to sustain institutional ignorance and normalize preventable deaths. This study advances debates on incarceration and health, state accountability, and proposes the concept of prison lethality: the capacity of carceral spaces to increase people’s exposure to health risks and harms, combined with the epistemic practices that shed light on or obfuscate this capacity.

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  • Natalia Pires de Vasconcelos & Maíra Rocha Machado & Mariana Morais Zambom & Ana Beatriz Guimarães Passos & Ana Clara Klink de Melo & Andreia Beatriz Silva dos Santos & Camila Prando & Carolina Cutrup, 2026. "Prison Lethality: Epistemic Harm and Death Connected to Brazilian Carceral Spaces," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-22, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:15:y:2026:i:4:p:272-:d:1925201
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