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Psicologia criminal / coord. Miguel Ángel Soria Verde, Dolores Sáiz Roca Piece-Analytic Level: Aspectos generales de la evaluacion en el ambito juridico-criminal • La mediación penal • La psicologia de investigación criminal : perfiles psicológicos criminales y hallazgos criminológicos forenses • Análisis de las sectas coercitivas y de su principal problemática jurídica • Decisión individual del delincuente y motivación delictiva • La psicologia policial • Psicologia de la victmizacion criminal • La psicologia pemitenciaria : evaluacio´n de penados y tratamiento de delinquentes violentos • Decisiones judiciales : la selección y toma de decisiones en los jurados • El menor como testigo : fundamentos y técnicas • Psicologoa del testigo : coneptos fundamentales • La psicologia criminal en la practica pericial forense • Psicologia criminal : desarrollo conceptual y ambitos de aplicacion • Aproximacion hist´rica al desarrollo de la psicologia en el marco jurídico españolPublication: Madrid : Pearson, 2005Description: 491 p.Availability:
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Profiling, vitimologia e ciências forenses : perspetivas atuais / coord. Fátima Almeida, Mauro Paulino Piece-Analytic Level: O perfil do jogador patológico em Portugal • Contribuição para a construção do perfil do terrorista português • Contributo para a caracterização do perfil do incendiário português • Perfil do assaltante Português • O violador português: um olhar sobre a literatura • Estratégias de intervenção positiva com familias maltratantes • Caracterização dos abusadores sexuais de crianças • Um de nós: o perfil do agente corrupto nos pocessos-crime em Portugal • Mães filicidias : contextualização e fundamentação • Homicidas e doença mental grave : a propósito de uma amostra de homicidas submetidos a perícia psiquiátrica forense • Crimes rituais em Portugal • Psicopatia, engano e o problema difícil dos perfis • Behavioral evidence: the necessity of crime reconstruction to criminal profiling efforts • Criminal profiling : behavioral consistensy, the homology assumption and case linkage • Análisis victimológico en el criminal profiling • O cheiro do crime: o papel do olfato na investigação criminal • O direitopenal e a psicologia: um casamento imperfeito ou um divorcio encoberto? • Pricípios éticos em psicologia forense • Vítimas de violência doméstica: avaliação psicológica • Simulação, esforço insuficiente e exagero de sintomas em avaliação neuropsicológica forense • Neuropsicologia forense • Autópsia psicológica: investigar a morte e o morrer • A complementaridade de perspectivas na investigação do suicidio: a psicologia, a medicina legal e a criminalística • Psicologia pós-clássica na investigação forense na criminalidade: uma perspectiva • O actual sistema médico-legal e forense portuguêsPublication: Lisboa : Pactor, 2012Description: 489 p.Availability:
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The Oxford handbook of criminology / ed. Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan, Robert Reiner Piece-Analytic Level: Community penalties : probation, punishment, and what works • Imprisonment : a brief histort, the contemporary scene, and likely prospects • Sentencing • From suspect to trial • Policing and the police • Crime reduction • Drugs, alcohol, and crime • The organization of serious crimes • White-collar crime • Violent crime • Mentally disordered offenders, mental health, and crime • Crime and the life course • Developmental criminology and risk-focused prevention • Environmentall criminology • Racism, ethnicity, crime, and criminal justice • Young people, crime, and youth justice • Gender and crime • Crime and social exclusion • Victims • Media made criminality : the representation of crime in mass media • Crime statistics : the data explosion and its implications • The skeletons in the cupboard : the politics of law and order at the tirn of the millenium • Legal constructions of crime • Punishment and control • The history of crime and crime control institutions • Com+paring criminal justice • Criminologia psychology • Feminism and criminology • Contemporary landscapes of crime, order, and control : governance, risk, and globalization • Sociological theories of crime • Of Crimes and criminals : the development of criminology in BritainPublication: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002Description: 1227 p.Availability:
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La liberté, c'est à dire le crime / Jean-François Braunstein Set Level: Frenesie, Vol. 5, nº (1988), p. 7-16Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: C6 BING1 (1). :
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Key readings in criminology / ed. Tim Newburn Piece-Analytic Level: 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?Publication: London : Routledge, 2009Description: 908 p.Availability:
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Integrated developmental & life-course theories of offending / ed. David P. Farrington Piece-Analytic Level: 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 offendingPublication: New Brunswick : Transaction Publishers, 2005Description: 270 p.Availability: :
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Inceste / Jacques-Dominique De Lannoy, co-aut. Pierre Feyereisen Publication: Paris : Puf, 1992Description: 128 p.Availability:
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Handbook of life-course criminology: emerging trends and directions for future research / eds. Chris L. Gibson, Marvin D. Krohn Piece-Analytic Level: 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 childhoodPublication: Gainesville : Springer, 2014Description: 341 p.Availability:
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Criminological perspectives essential readings / ed. Eugene McLaughlin, John Muncie, Gordon Hughes Piece-Analytic Level: Cultural criminology • The risk society an age of anxiety : situating fear of crime • The exclusive society : social exclusion, crime and difference in late modernity • Human rights and crimes of the state : the culture of denial • Beyond blade runner : urban control : the ecology of fear • The global criminal economy • Different ways of conceptualizing sex : gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology • Feminist approaches to criminology or postmodern woman meets atavistic man • Spatial governmentality and the new urban social order : controlling gender violence through law • Governmentality and the problem of crime : Foucault, criminology, sociology • Risk, power and crime prevention • Governmentality • The new penology • From the panoption to disney world : the development of discipline • The carceral • Broken windows : the police and neighborhood safety • Reintegrative shaming • Abolitionism and crime control • Social crime prevention strategies in a market society • Situational crime prevention : theory and practice • The value of rehabilitation • Giving criminals their just deserts • On deterrence • The need for a radical realism • Critical criminology and the concept of crime • The theoretical and political priorities of critical criminology • Race and criminalization : black americans and the punishment industry • Crime, power and ideological mystification • The new criminology • Toward a political economy of crime • Outsiders • Techniques of neutralization • Explaining male violence • The etiology of female crime • Seductions and repulsions of crime • The routine activity approach as a general crime theory • The generality of deviance • Relative deprivation • The underclass • Explanations of crime and place • Personality theory and the problem of criminality • Genetic factors in the etiology of criminal behavior • Law and authority • The normal and the pathological • Criminality and economic conditions • Causes of criminal behavior • The criminal type in women and its atavistic origin • Of the development of the propensity to crime • Panopticon, or, the inspection-house • On crimes and punishmentsPublication: London : Thousand Oaks : New Delhi : Sage, 2003Description: XII, 612 p. :
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Abusos sexuais em crianças adolescentes : contributos do 1º seminário Nacional, Lisboa, 1997 / APF Piece-Analytic Level: Estratégias da promoção da saúde na escola e prevenção dos abusos sexuais : contributos da educação sexual em meio escolar • A intervenção social - potencialidades e sinais da realidade • Quebrar o silêncio : indicadores de verbalização • Prevenção e / ou repressão • Silêncio! quem me ajuda? : Sinalizae é intervir - contributos para o trabalho de equipa • E a comunicação social? : anjos ou vampiros?Publication: Lisboa : APF, 1997Description: 170 p.Availability:
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