Bruna Capparelli is an Associate Professor of Criminal Procedure and holds a PhD in Criminal Procedure and Criminal Sciences. She carries out research and teaching activities in the field of criminal procedure and criminal justice, with particular attention to the prohibition of double jeopardy, the epistemology of evidence and, more generally, the rights of defendants, as well as the impact of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings. More recently, she has explored the relationships between law, justice and literature. She is the author of numerous scholarly publications. Among the most significant are Direito e Justiça. Premissas de raciocínio jurídico, co-authored with Nereu J. Giacomolli, Tirant lo Blanch, 2025; Dos fins da pena aos fins da pena?, Marcial Pons, 2025; Epistemologia da prova penal. Breves notas críticas na era da justiça criminal, Almedina, 2025; Fundamentos do processo penal italiano, Marcial Pons, 2023; Litispendência e ne bis in idem penal, Marcial Pons, 2023; and Oficina iuris. Direito penal, Almedina, 2023.