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Great debates in gender and law / ed. Rosemary Auchmuty Nível de parte analítica: Legal professions • Sexuality • Law and literature / literary jurisprudence • Legal history • Jurisprudence / Legal Theory • Intellectual property law • Company law and corporate governance • Health law, medicine and ethics • Employment / labour law • Family law • International law and human rights • EU law • Equity and trusts • Land law • Criminal law • Public law • Tort law • Contract lawPublicação: London : Macmillan Education, 2018Descrição: 241 p.Disponibilidade:
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Children's testimony: a handbook of psychological research and forensic practice / eds. Michael E. Lamb, et al. Nível de parte analítica: Facilitating effective participation by children in the legal system • Child protection consideration in the United States • Relationship between research and practice • Expert testimony • Consequences of legal involvemente on child victims of maltreatment • Children's disclosure statements as evidence in the United States legal system • Evidence and cross-examination • Children with intellectual disabilities and developmental disorders • The use of supplementary techniques in forensic interviewa with children • Training forensic interviewers • managing children's emotional and clinical needs • Reviewing the case (post-interview) • Investigating substantive issues • Practice narratives • Rapport building in investigative interviewa of children • Planning the interview • Assessing the competency of child witnesses: best practice informed by psychology and law • The development of memory in childhood • Setting realistic expectations: developmental characteristics, capacities and limitations • Developmentally senditive interviewing for legal purposesPublicação: Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2011Descrição: 460 p.Disponibilidade: :
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The handbook of criminal theory / Alex R. Piquero Nível de parte analítica: Qualitative criminology's contributions to theory • What international research has told us about criminological theory • Macro-level theory: a critical component of criminological exploration • Situational theory: the importance of interactions and action mechanisms in the explanation of crime • how do crimininologists interpret statistical explanation of crime?: a review of quantitative modeling in published studies • From theory to policy and back again • Biosocial bases of antosical and criminal behavior • Developmental and life-course theories of crime • Integrating criminological theories • Critical criminology • Deminist theory • Labeling theory: past, present and future • Cultural processes, social order, and criminology • Social learning theory • Strain, economic status, and crime • Control as an explanation of crime and delinquency • Environmental criminology • Routine activities, delinquency, and youth convergences • Social disorganization theory's greatest challenge: linking structural characteristics to crime in socially disorganizaed communities • A developmental perspective on adolescente risk-taking and criminal behavior • Contemporary biosocial criminology: a syematic review of the literature, 2000-2012 • Deterrence • Theory testing in criminology • Correlates of crime • Introduction: theory and contemporary criminologyPublicação: Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2016Descrição: 541 p.Disponibilidade:
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Manual de psiquiatria forense / coord. Fernando Vieira, Ana Sofia Cabral, Carlos Braz Saraiva Nível de parte analítica: Ética em Psiquiatria forense • Responsabilidade profissional, consentimento médico e directivas anticipadas de vontade • Psiquiatria forense e enfermarias de segurança • A psiquiatria e a psicologia em meio prisional: quadros clínicos, circunstâncias particulares e programas especificos • A psiquiatria e a psicologia em meio prosional: aspetos gerais • Suicídio e tentativa de suicídio em Psiquiatria forense • Psicopatia • Perturbações da personalidade em contexto forense • Avaliação neuropsicológica em contextos forenses: fundamentos, protocolos e instrumentos de avaliação • neuroimagiologia em psiquiatria forense • Neurobiologia da agressão • A lei da saude mental e o internamento compulsivo • A psiquiatria forense no âmbito da segurança social • Simulação, dessimulação e perturbações factícias • Perícias em sede de direito de familia e das crianças e jovens no adulto e na criança: proposta de um protocolo de avaliação • Pericias em sede de direito da familia e das crianças e jovens: avaliação de competências parentais em progenitores com doebça psiquiatrica • Avaliação do dano em direito penal, civil e do trabalho • avaliação pericial da capacidade civil: os processos de interdição / inabilitação • Aspectos médicos-legais dos comportamentos aditivos • As pericias sobre a personalidade previstas nos artigos 131º e 160º do CPP • A (in)imputabilidade e e perícia psiquiàtrica prevista no Artigo 159º do CPP • Noções de direito da familia e das crianças e jovens que relevam para a prática pericial • Noções de direito do trabalho que relevam para a praticca pericial • Noções de direito civil e processo civil que relevam para a pratrica pericial • Noções de direito e processo penal que nrelavam para prática pericial • perícias médico-legais psiquuiátricas em Portugal: da organização médico-legal è prática no quotidiano • Perícias médico-legais psiquiátricas em Portugal: da história à organização médico-legal • História da psiquiatria forense em PortugalPublicação: Lisboa : Pactor, 2017Descrição: 572 p.Disponibilidade:
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Integrated developmental & life-course theories of offending / ed. David P. Farrington Nível de parte analítica: Conclusions about developmental and life-course theories • The social origins of pathways in crime: towards a developmental ecological action theory of crime involvement and its changes • Applying interactional theory to the explanation of continuity and change in antisocial behavior • A general age-graded theory of crime: lessons learned and the future of life-course criminology • An integrative personal control theory of deviant behavior: answers to contemporary empirical and theorectical developmental criminology issues • Mediating the effects of poverty, gender, individual characteristics, and external constraints on antisocial behavior: a test of the social development model and implications for developmental life-course theory • The integrated cognitive antisocial potential (ICAO) theory • Explaning the facts of crime: how the developmental taxonomy replies to Farrington's invitation • A developmental model of the propensy to offend during childhood and adolescence • Introduction to integrated developmental and life-course theories of offendingPublicação: New Brunswick : Transaction Publishers, 2005Descrição: 270 p.Disponibilidade: :
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Handbook of life-course criminology: emerging trends and directions for future research / eds. Chris L. Gibson, Marvin D. Krohn Nível de parte analítica: Life-course perspectives and prisoner reentry • Crime prevention and intervention over the life course • Preventing substance use, delinquency, violence, and other problem behaviors over the life-course using the communities that care system • Pandora's box: the consequences of low self-control into adulthood • Getting out: a summary of qualitative research on desistance across the life course • Desistance from crime: a review and ideias for moving forward • How work affects crime - and crime affects work - over the life course • Under the protective bud the bloom awaits: a review of theory and research on adult-onset and late-blooming offenders • Social networks and delinquency in adolescence: implications for life-course criminology • Social capital, the life-course, and gangs • Adolescent-limited offending • Adolescent time use, companionship, and the relationship with the development • The impact of schools and education on antisocial behavior over lifecourse • Neughborhood influences on antisocial behavior during childhood and adolescence • Enhanced susceptibility to context: a promizing perspective on the interplay of genes and the social environment • Genetic and environmental influences on the development of childhood antisocial behavior: current evidence and directions for future research • The biology of childhood crime and antisocial behavior • Development of antisocial behavior during childhoodPublicação: Gainesville : Springer, 2014Descrição: 341 p.Disponibilidade:
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Key readings in criminology / ed. Tim Newburn Nível de parte analítica: Writing: the problem of getting started • Feminist methodologies in criminology: a new approach orold wine in new bottles? • Doing research prison: breaking the silence? • A snowball's change in hell: doing fieldwork with active residential burglars • The relationship between theory and empirical observations in criminology • Criminal justice and political cultures • The new regulatory state and the transformation of criminology • Crime control as industry • A sociogenic developmental theory of offending • Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: develomental taxonomy • Individual factors in offending • Hegemonic and subordinated masculinities • Common sense, routine precaution and normal violence • Women and social control • The woman of legal discourse • Women and criminal justice: saying it again, again and again • Deadly symbiosis: when ghetto and prison meet and mesh • In proportion: race, and police stop and search • From scarman to Stephen Lawrence • The racism of criminalization: police and the reproduction of the criminal other • Critiquing the critics: a brief case response to critics of restorative justice • Responsabilities, rights and restorative justice • Restorative justice:an overview • Conflicts as property • Comparative youth justice • Penal custody: intolerance, irrationality and indifference • The coming of the super-predators • Present tense: moderates and hooligans • Women in prison: the factors • The inmate world • Prisons and the contested nature of punishment • The disciplinary origins of the prison • Understanding the growth in the prison population in Englad and Wales • The dispersal of discipline thesis • The punitive city: notes on the dispersal of social control • Crime, inequality and sentencing • Understanding law enforcement • The adversial system • Materials of control • Conditions of successful degradation ceremonies • The future of policing • The rethoric of community policing • A sketch of the policeman's "working personality" • What do the police do? • Neighborhoods and violent crime: a multilevel study of collective efficacy • The british gas suicide story and its criminal implications • A conceptual model of crime prevention • Defiance, deterrence and irrelevance: a theory of the criminal sanction • The antecedents of compliant behaviour • Models of justice: Portia or Persophone? some thoughts on equality, fairness and gender in the field of criminal justice • Two models of the criminal process • The largest penal experiment in American history • Censure and proportionality • What works?: Questions and answers about prison reform • The body of the condemned • The war on drugs and the African American Community • Drug prohibition in the United States: costs, consequences, and alternatives • Heroin use and street crime • Booze, the urban night and the human ecology of violence • Racial harassment and the process of victimization • Modernization, self-control and lethal violence • American lethal violence • The social organization of burglary • The profession of violence: the Krays • The crime network • Fishy business: the mafia and the Fulton Fish Market • Organized crime: the structural skeleton • Iraq and Halliburton • Defining white-collar crime • Who is the criminal • The problem of white-collar crime • Multiple victimisation its extent and significance • Violence against women and children: the contraditions of crime control under patriarchy • Fiefs and peasants: accomplish change for victims in the criminal justice system • On becoming a victim • Say Cheese!: the Disney order that is not so Mickey Mouse • Risk, power and crime prevention • Actuarialism and the risk society • The new penology: notes on the emerging strategy for corrections • Feminist approaches to criminology or postmodern woman meets atavistic man • Feminist and criminology • Girls, crime and woman's place: toward a feminist model of female delinquency • The etiologie of female crime • Social change and crime rate trendes: a routine activity approach • Opportunity makes the theif: practical theory for crime prevention • Situational crime prevention: theory and practice • The new criminologies of everyday life • Broken windows • The emerging underclass • The failure of criminology: the need for a radical realism • Reflections on realism • Abolitionism and crime control • Radical criminology in Britain • The theorectical and political priorities of critical criminology • Toward a political economy of crime • Charles Tittle's control balande and criminological theory • A general theory of crime • Techniques of neutralization: a theory of delinquency • The social reaction against drugtaking • Misunderstanding labelling perspectives • Otsiders • Notes on the sociology of deviance • Primary and secondary deviation • Cultural Criminology • Subcultures, cultures and class • Subcultural conflict and working-class community • Delinquent boys: the culture of the gang • Juvemnile delinquency and urban areas • The vertigo of late modernity • Crime and the American dream: an institutional analysis • Why do individuals engage in crime? • Social structure and anomie • The normal and the pathological • The link between ability and criminal behavior • Crime as choice • Differential association • Evolutionary psychology and crime • Biosocial studies of antisocial and violent behaviour in children and adults • The increasing appropriation of genetic explanations • Criminal anthropology in the United States • The positive school of criminology • The female born criminal • On crimes and punishments • The sociology of moral panics • On the continuing problem of media effects • The media politics of crime and criminal justice • What makes crime news? • Unravelling recent crime patterns and trends • The origins of the British Crime Survey • A note on the use of afficial statistic • The social construction of official statistics on criminal deviance • The London garotting panic of 1862: a moral panic and the creation of a criminal class in mid Victorian England • Police and people: the birth of Mr Peel's blue locusts • Prosecutors and the courts • Eighteenth-century punishment • Execution and the enflish people • A suitable amount of crime • The construction and deconstruction of crime • Conceptions of deviance, official data and deviants • What is crime?Publicação: London : Routledge, 2009Descrição: 908 p.Disponibilidade:
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Handbook of policing / ed. Tim Newburn Nível de parte analítica: The future of policing • Restorative justice, victims and the police • Policing and forensic science • Leadership and performance management • The accountability of policing • Policing and ethics • Gender and policing • Policing minority ethnic communities • Themes and debates in policing • Policing cybercrime: emerging trends and future challenges • Policing terror • Policing fraud and organised crime • Drugs policing • Police use of force, firearms and riot-control • Criminal investigation and crime control • Interpretation for action?: definitions and potential of crime for policing • Modern approaches to policing: community, problem-oriented and intelligence-led • Crime reduction and community safety • Doing policy • Policing and the media • Police powers • Police cultures • The police organization • The police service of Northern Ireland • Policing in Scotland • Plural policing in the UK: policing beyond the police • The pattern of transnational policing • Policing since 1945 • The birth and development of the police • Policing before the police • Models of policing • Policing in comparative and historical perspective • Introduction: understanding policingPublicação: London : Routledge, 2003Descrição: 875 p.Disponibilidade:
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The handbook of forensic psychology / ed. Irwing B, Weiner, Randy K. Otto Nível de parte analítica: Assessing and treating sex offenders • Treating criminal offenders • Practicing psychology in correctional settings • Testifying in court • Writing forensic reports • Applying hypnosis in forensic contexts • Employing polygraph assessment • Evaluation eyewitness testimony of children • Evaluating eyewitness testimony of adults • Evaluating and assisting jury competence in civil cases • Psychology and law enforcement • Assessing violence risk • Specific intent and diminished capacity • Assessing competency to stand trial • Conducting child abuse and neglect evaluations • Assessing civil capacities • Identifying and treating educational disabilities • Conducting personal injury evaluations • Conducting child custody and parenting evaluations • Training in forensic psychology • Practicing ethical forensic psychology • Accessing the law and legal literature • Defining forensic psychology • History of forensic psychologyPublicação: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2014Descrição: 923 p.Disponibilidade:
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