181 resultados para criminality


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Pós-graduação em Geografia - IGCE

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Este estudo se propõe a investigar o contexto da transgressão e violência no espaço de Ocupação Riacho Doce e suas implicações no contexto social. Nele buscamos demonstrar uma série de arranjos que resultam nas múltiplas sociabilidades que favorecem ações criminosas entre infratores da área e Agentes de Segurança Pública. Além desses aspectos pontuais, o mesmo expõe algumas discussões teóricas sobre conceitos essenciais para a compreensão do fenômeno da violência como todo. Dentre eles, pobreza e exclusão social, estigma e medo, sociedade de risco global, violência urbana, direitos humanos, crime e relações de poder. Ressaltando ainda, a trajetória histórica das Instituições de Segurança Pública, dando ênfase para as Polícias Militar do Brasil e do Pará e suas respectivas características, no intuito de demonstrar que a conjunção de todos os elementos apresentados tem favorecido um lucrativo comércio de drogas no local e conseqüentemente aumentado à criminalidade com participação de alguns Policiais acostumados a práticas ilícitas, adolescentes e criminosos da área.

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Esta dissertação teve como objetivo analisar a forma como é abordado o acontecimento homicídio contra jovens no caderno “Polícia” do Diário do Pará, jornal impresso de grande circulação no estado. O Diário do Pará, como um veículo de comunicação de massa, produz saberes, faz circular certos valores, institui regimes de verdade e forja subjetividades, que coadunam com o projeto político e econômico do (neo)liberalismo. Desta forma, empreendemos uma breve análise cartográfica das forças políticas e econômicas contemporâneas que regulamentam as parcelas juvenis e outros segmentos populacionais que, em nossa análise, fundamentam as racionalidades do Diário do Pará na produção de notícias sobre o homicídio juvenil. À luz do método arquegenealógico, damos visibilidade a rede de enunciados e práticas não-discursivas deste jornal, que projetam o lugar da juventude, especialmente a pobre e não-escolarizada, aos territórios da violência e da criminalidade. Notamos que, nas matérias jornalísticas analisadas, a morte dos jovens é produzida como um acontecimento, ao mesmo tempo, impactante, em virtude dos recursos sensacionalistas utilizados na construção da notícia, e justificável por ser objetivada como resultado de uma trajetória juvenil que insistiu em desviar do modelo do bom cidadão (dócil e produtivo), ao enveredar pelos caminhos da criminalidade e dos vícios. As práticas jornalísticas lançam um feixe de luz sobre a vida dos jovens considerados infames, ao buscar informações minuciosas sobre o que denominam de “vida pregressa” da vítima e acionam o “dispositivo de periculosidade”, que associa pobreza a violência. Concluímos, ainda, que as práticas deste jornal conectam-se a obsessão securitária que tem investido todo o corpo social e o tem organizado a partir da demanda por lei e ordem.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Should taste be discussed? Are there themes in the human life that should not be discussed? Why? What is it aimed when certain themes are discussed or not? The goal of this short paper is to consider the use of so called forbidden drugs in the State. Does the State want to deal with it? Can the State face this problem properly? How has the State tried to deal with such a situation and such a problem? Four researchers of a german university put forward their points of view according to their historical and cultural background. For them this question must be openly and plainly discussed in order to assume that it is also a problem of public health and not only of criminality. In this way a simple prohibition does not solve the problem. The State has the responsibility of elucidating the theme in order to enable the citizen to the use of drugs and to the responsibility for its consequences.

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In this article, we tackle the issue of youth and drugs as something linked to biopower and biopolitics, both concepts developed by Michael Foucault. Youth and drugs are taken and analyzed in situations involving the management of crime linked to the risks and deviations from the law, abuse and dependence. The youth; irreverent, courageous, healthy, idealistic, and that wanted to change the world for the better as we have seen in the past, is now strongly related to violence, dangerous activities, moral and social risks, drug addiction, criminality, and others negative images. To deal with these young people, tolerance and small punishments of yore are not enough anymore. The young people emerge as a segment of the population subject to various actions and programs. The drugs now are seen as matters of security and public health. There is a shifting and repositioning in the discourse about the young - from minor, drugged, and criminal to lawbreaker, user and drug addict. The change is subtle, but represents a modulation in the devices of social control. Beyond the consent of the young to get rid of drugs, there is a search for the creation of a wide area of monitoring of their behavior through the activation of community protection networks. The belief that the young are more impressionable and vulnerable, and that action on the cause of the problem or risk reduction are the most efficient ways of management, taking responsibility away from personal and family sphere and transferring it to the State, contributes to the increasing control of young people nowadays.

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Pós-graduação em Estudos Literários - FCLAR

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Pós-graduação em Direito - FCHS

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As the juvenile justice system has evolved, there has been a need for clinicians to make judgments about risk posed by adolescents who have committed sexual offenses. There are inherent difficulties in attempting to assess risk for violence among adolescents due to the developmental changes taking place and the absence of well-validated instruments to guide risk prediction judgments. With minority groups increasing in numbers in the U.S., it is likely that professionals will encounter minority individuals when conducting risk assessments. Overall questions regarding race/ethnicity have been neglected and there are few if any published research that explores risk factors with minority juvenile sex offenders. The present study examined whether differences exist between Caucasian and racial/ethnic minority adolescent sexual offenders on four risk assessment measures (J-SORRAT-II, J-SOAP-II, SAVRY, and ERASOR). The sample of 207 male adolescent sexual offenders was drawn from treatment facilities in a Midwestern state. Overall results indicated that minority adolescent sex offenders had fewer risk factors endorsed than Caucasian youth across all risk assessment tools. Exploration of interactions between race and factors such as: family status, exposure to family violence, and family history of criminality upon the assessment tools risk ratings yielded non-significant findings. Limitations, suggestions for future directions, and clinical implications are discussed.

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A culture of childhood is a shared vision – an agreed upon vision – of the needs and rights of children, including ideas about how the people of the community can collectively nurture them and at the same time be renewed by them. In other words, it is a set of values, beliefs, and practices that people have created to guide their way of nurturing young children and their families. The vision is about investing in young children and investing in the supports and relationships that children need to learn and grow, both for the reason that children carry our future and because they carry our hopes and dreams for the future. These hopes and dreams begin with birth. Sensitive, emotionally available parents create the framework for interaction with their children by responding to the baby’s cues, engaging the baby in mutual gazes, and imitating the baby. The baby, born with a primary ability to share emotions with other human beings eagerly joins the relationship dance. The intimate family circle soon widens. Providers, teachers, and directors of early childhood programs become significant figures in children’s lives—implicit or explicit partners in a "relationship dance" (Edwards & Raikes, 2002). These close relationships are believed to be critical to healthy intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development in childhood and adolescence as well. These conclusions have been documented by diverse fields of science, ranging from cognitive science to communication studies and social and personality psychology. Close relationships contribute to security and trust, promote skill development and understanding, nurture healthy physical growth, infuse developing self-understanding and self-confidence, enable self-control and emotion regulation, and strengthen emotional connections with others that contribute to prosocial motivation (Dunn, 1993; Fogel, 1993; Thompson, 1996). Furthermore, many studies showing how relationship dysfunction is linked to child abuse and neglect, aggression, criminality, and other problems involving the lack of significant human connections (Shankoff & Meisels, 2000). In extending the dance of primary relationships to new relationships, a childcare teacher can play a primary role. The teacher makes the space ready--creating a beautiful place that causes everyone to feel like dancing. Gradually, as the dance between them becomes smooth and familiar, the teacher encourages the baby to try out more complex steps and learn how to dance to new compositions, beats, and tempos. As the baby alternates dancing sometimes with one or two partners, sometimes with many, the dance itself becomes a story about who the child has been and who the child is becoming, a reciprocal self created through close relationships.

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Introduction: Risk-taking behaviors, family criminality, poverty, and poor parenting have been frequently associated with an earlier onset of criminal activities and a longer criminal career among male convicts. Objective: This study aims to identify factors related to the onset and recurrence of criminal behavior among female robbers in the State of Sao Paulo - Brazil. Method: It was a cross-sectional study carried out inside a feminine penitentiary in Sao Paulo. From June 2006 to June 2010, 175 inmates convicted only for robbery were recruited to be evaluated about family antecedents of criminal conviction, alcohol and drug misuse, impulsiveness, depressive symptoms, and psychosocial features. Results: Having family antecedents of criminal conviction consistently predicted an earlier onset of criminal activities and a longer criminal career among female robbers. Drug use in youth and the severity of drug misuse were significantly related to the initiation and recurrence of criminal behavior, respectively. Discussion: Prisons must systematically screen detainees and provide treatments for those with health problems in general. Children of inmates should obtain help to modify the negative consequences of their parents' incarceration in order to mitigate the negative consequences of pursuing this 'static' factor.