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This glossary contains Brazilian terms related to criminal or corruption investigations, and supporting concepts from politics, the law, government, criminology, and law enforcement. This glossary is not a general or indiscriminate list of terms from
Brazilian Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese (; ; also known as pt-BR) is the set of Variety (linguistics), varieties of Portuguese language native to Brazil. It is spoken by almost all of the 203 million inhabitants of Brazil and widely across the Brazilian diaspora ...
, and is limited in scope. Because this is a specialized glossary, the first meaning(s) listed for a term will be the one(s) related to topics within the scope of this glossary, even if that is not the most common meaning in the spoken or written language for the term in a more general context. Words which present no particular issues of translation or understanding, such as ("governor"), ("investigation"), ("operation") are generally not included. Words which may appear to be obvious on the surface, but which have specialized meanings in certain contexts, are included (e.g., ': not just "prison", but also "arrest"; or ': not just "resource", but also "appeal", "appellate"). Common expressions for governmental agencies or positions are included for convenience ('), even if the translations are straightforward, as they come up frequently in definitions of less obvious terms. There is one alphabetical list, with
headword In morphology and lexicography, a lemma (: lemmas or lemmata) is the canonical form, dictionary form, or citation form of a set of word forms. In English, for example, ''break'', ''breaks'', ''broke'', ''broken'' and ''breaking'' are forms of the s ...
s in Portuguese or English, and aliases, translations, or explanations given as appropriate. This glossary concerns meaning and usage in
Brazilian Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese (; ; also known as pt-BR) is the set of Variety (linguistics), varieties of Portuguese language native to Brazil. It is spoken by almost all of the 203 million inhabitants of Brazil and widely across the Brazilian diaspora ...
. To avoid constant repetition, where the word ''Portuguese'' appears alone, it means Brazilian Portuguese.


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misdemeanor A misdemeanor (American English, spelled misdemeanour elsewhere) is any "lesser" criminal act in some common law legal systems. Misdemeanors are generally punished less severely than more serious felonies, but theoretically more so than admi ...
''. In Brazilian law, a misdemeanor is one of two types of criminal offense (), the other one being a serious crime (). Compare ''contravention'' in French criminal law.


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See also

* Glossary of French criminal law * Offshoots of Operation Car Wash *
Phases of Operation Car Wash A long series of criminal investigations have occurred in Brazil associated with Operation Car Wash. The first investigation was launched in March 2014, and is now known as of the investigation, with subsequent inquiries numbered sequentially a ...
* :pt:Categoria:Crimes"Crime" category on pt-wiki * :pt:Categoria:Direito penalCriminal law * :pt:Categoria:Governo do BrasilGovernment of Brazil * :pt:Categoria:Operação Lava JatoOperation Car Wash * :pt:Categoria:Política do BrasilPolitics of Brazil : ''All links below are articles in Portuguese, from pt-wiki'' * '' Crime acessório'' * '' Crime à distância'' * '' Crime ambiental'' * '' Crime autônomo'' * '' Crime comissivo'' * '' Crime complexo'' * '' Crime comum'' * '' Crime consumado'' * '' Crime continuado'' * '' Crime contra a humanidade'' * '' Crime culposo'' * '' Crime de dano'' * '' Crime de fato permanente'' * '' Crime de guerra'' * '' Crime de lesa-majestade'' * '' Crime de mão própria'' * '' Crime de responsabilidade'' * '' Crime doloso'' * '' Crime eleitoral'' * '' Crime formal'' * '' Crime funcional'' * '' Crime habitual'' * '' Crime hediondo'' * '' Crime impossível'' * '' Crime instantâneo'' * '' Crime material'' * '' Crime organizado'' * '' Crime passional'' * ''
Crime perfeito ''Crime Perfeito'' ( Portuguese for "''Perfect Crime''") is the only release by Virginie & Fruto Proibido, a band fronted by Virginie Boutaud (famous for being the vocalist of new wave band Metrô) and also comprising Don Beto (guitar), Nilton L ...
'' * '' Crime permanente'' * '' Crime plurissubsistente'' * '' Crime político'' * '' Crime preterdoloso'' * '' Crime preterintencional'' * '' Crime próprio'' * '' Crime provocado'' * '' Crime putativo'' * '' Crime qualificado'' * '' Crime sexual'' * '' Crime simples'' * '' Crime tentado'' * '' Crime unissubsistente'' * '' Crime vago'' * '' Criminoso'' * '' Delinquência''


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Legislação brasileira traduzida para o Inglês
fficial English translations of the Constitution, and dozens of other Brazilian laws
Glossary of the Banco Central
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Jusbrasil
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Lex Magister
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Juris Blog

Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil
pdf; 432 pages


Michaelis dictionaries
set of bilingual, online Brazilian dictionaries

omewhat light-hearted, but has serious information about terms; by Gabriela Goulart, editor at
O Globo ''O Globo'' (, ''The Globe'') is a Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro. ''O Globo'' is the leading daily newspaper in the country and the most prominent print publication in the Grupo Globo media conglomerate. Founded by journalist Ir ...
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