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These studies recover the historical roots of thinking that are in conflict with, and critical of, present-day tendencies. Criminological theory over the last few decades has oscillated between extremes: on one side there are calls for increasing the state exercise of punitive power as the only means of providing security, in the face of both urban and international rime; while the other side highlights the need for reducing the exercise of punitive power because of the paradoxical effects that it produces.
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These studies recover the historical roots of thinking that are in conflict with, and critical of, present-day tendencies. Criminological theory over the last few decades has oscillated between extremes: on one side there are calls for increasing the state exercise of punitive power as the only means of providing security, in the face of both urban and international rime; while the other side highlights the need for reducing the exercise of punitive power because of the paradoxical effects that it produces.
Useful for academics, practitioners, professionals and students, this book will certainly contribute to a wider awareness in crime prevention and criminal justice.
Useful for academics, practitioners, professionals and students, this book will certainly contribute to a wider awareness in crime prevention and criminal justice.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9780761881421
- Artikelnr.: 74829945
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780761881421
- Artikelnr.: 74829945
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Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni is professor emeritus at the University of Buenos Aires, vice-president of the International Association for Criminal Law, judge of the Supreme Court of the Argentine Republic, and former general director of ILANUD (Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders, San José, Costa Rica). He holds doctorates in judicial and social sciences and honoris causa from the Universities of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain), Macerata (Italy), Rio de Janeiro, and several other universities in Latin America. He has written books on criminal law and articles in specialized reviews, and received the Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2009. Zaffaroni is a member of the Eminent Jurist Panel of the ICJ (International Commission of Jurists).
Edmundo Oliveira is professor in criminal law at University of Amazonia, senior jurist, and doctor with a post-doctorate from the Université La Sorbonne, Paris, France. Oliviera is a member of the International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation and the American Society of Criminology, vice-president of the International Society of Criminology, Consultative Agency of the United Nations and the Council of Europe, general rapporteur of the Permanent Committee for Latin America for Revision of Minimum Rules of the United Nations for Treatment of Prisoners, and the former president of the National Council for Criminal and Penitentiary Policy of Brazil. He is a scientific consultant of the European Institute of the United Nations for Prevention and Control of Crime and a researcher in Comparative Criminal Law at the University of Miami Law School.
Edmundo Oliveira is professor in criminal law at University of Amazonia, senior jurist, and doctor with a post-doctorate from the Université La Sorbonne, Paris, France. Oliviera is a member of the International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation and the American Society of Criminology, vice-president of the International Society of Criminology, Consultative Agency of the United Nations and the Council of Europe, general rapporteur of the Permanent Committee for Latin America for Revision of Minimum Rules of the United Nations for Treatment of Prisoners, and the former president of the National Council for Criminal and Penitentiary Policy of Brazil. He is a scientific consultant of the European Institute of the United Nations for Prevention and Control of Crime and a researcher in Comparative Criminal Law at the University of Miami Law School.
Preface. History, Science, and Politics: Criminology's Foundations and
Challenges - Emilio C. Viano
Introduction
Chapter 1. Seeking the Enemy: From Satan to Cool Criminal Law - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 2. Criminology and Psychiatry: The Trauma of the First Meeting -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 3. Criminal Law and Social Protest - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 4. Organized Crime: A Frustrated Category - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 5. Is a Non-Authoritarian Enemy Criminal Law Possible? - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 6. Girardin: Abolitionism between the Second Empire and the Third
French Republic - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 7. Globalization and the Current Orientations in Criminal Policy -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 8. The "Dangerous Classes": The Failure of a Pre-Positivist Police
Discourse - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 9. The Legitimation of Penal Control over the "Strangers" - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 10. The Path of Criminology - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 11. Can Criminal Law Really Contribute to the Prevention of Crimes
Against Humanity? - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 12. Crime and Heredity - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 13. The Delinquent by Tendency - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 14. Importance and Usefulness of the Criminological Exam - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 15. The Scientific Character of Criminology - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 16. Criminology and Criminal Policy - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 17. Prison: Past, Present and Future - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 18. Justification for Punishment in Judicial Organization - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 19. Penitentiary Consensualism - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 20. Prison and Human Rights - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 21. Technological Progress and Penal Reform - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 22. Globalization, Cyberspace and Organized Crime on the Internet -
Edmundo Oliveira
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Challenges - Emilio C. Viano
Introduction
Chapter 1. Seeking the Enemy: From Satan to Cool Criminal Law - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 2. Criminology and Psychiatry: The Trauma of the First Meeting -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 3. Criminal Law and Social Protest - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 4. Organized Crime: A Frustrated Category - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 5. Is a Non-Authoritarian Enemy Criminal Law Possible? - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 6. Girardin: Abolitionism between the Second Empire and the Third
French Republic - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 7. Globalization and the Current Orientations in Criminal Policy -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 8. The "Dangerous Classes": The Failure of a Pre-Positivist Police
Discourse - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 9. The Legitimation of Penal Control over the "Strangers" - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 10. The Path of Criminology - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 11. Can Criminal Law Really Contribute to the Prevention of Crimes
Against Humanity? - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 12. Crime and Heredity - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 13. The Delinquent by Tendency - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 14. Importance and Usefulness of the Criminological Exam - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 15. The Scientific Character of Criminology - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 16. Criminology and Criminal Policy - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 17. Prison: Past, Present and Future - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 18. Justification for Punishment in Judicial Organization - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 19. Penitentiary Consensualism - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 20. Prison and Human Rights - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 21. Technological Progress and Penal Reform - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 22. Globalization, Cyberspace and Organized Crime on the Internet -
Edmundo Oliveira
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Preface. History, Science, and Politics: Criminology's Foundations and
Challenges - Emilio C. Viano
Introduction
Chapter 1. Seeking the Enemy: From Satan to Cool Criminal Law - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 2. Criminology and Psychiatry: The Trauma of the First Meeting -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 3. Criminal Law and Social Protest - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 4. Organized Crime: A Frustrated Category - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 5. Is a Non-Authoritarian Enemy Criminal Law Possible? - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 6. Girardin: Abolitionism between the Second Empire and the Third
French Republic - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 7. Globalization and the Current Orientations in Criminal Policy -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 8. The "Dangerous Classes": The Failure of a Pre-Positivist Police
Discourse - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 9. The Legitimation of Penal Control over the "Strangers" - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 10. The Path of Criminology - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 11. Can Criminal Law Really Contribute to the Prevention of Crimes
Against Humanity? - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 12. Crime and Heredity - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 13. The Delinquent by Tendency - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 14. Importance and Usefulness of the Criminological Exam - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 15. The Scientific Character of Criminology - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 16. Criminology and Criminal Policy - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 17. Prison: Past, Present and Future - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 18. Justification for Punishment in Judicial Organization - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 19. Penitentiary Consensualism - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 20. Prison and Human Rights - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 21. Technological Progress and Penal Reform - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 22. Globalization, Cyberspace and Organized Crime on the Internet -
Edmundo Oliveira
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Challenges - Emilio C. Viano
Introduction
Chapter 1. Seeking the Enemy: From Satan to Cool Criminal Law - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 2. Criminology and Psychiatry: The Trauma of the First Meeting -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 3. Criminal Law and Social Protest - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 4. Organized Crime: A Frustrated Category - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 5. Is a Non-Authoritarian Enemy Criminal Law Possible? - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 6. Girardin: Abolitionism between the Second Empire and the Third
French Republic - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 7. Globalization and the Current Orientations in Criminal Policy -
Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 8. The "Dangerous Classes": The Failure of a Pre-Positivist Police
Discourse - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 9. The Legitimation of Penal Control over the "Strangers" - Eugenio
Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 10. The Path of Criminology - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 11. Can Criminal Law Really Contribute to the Prevention of Crimes
Against Humanity? - Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni
Chapter 12. Crime and Heredity - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 13. The Delinquent by Tendency - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 14. Importance and Usefulness of the Criminological Exam - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 15. The Scientific Character of Criminology - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 16. Criminology and Criminal Policy - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 17. Prison: Past, Present and Future - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 18. Justification for Punishment in Judicial Organization - Edmundo
Oliveira
Chapter 19. Penitentiary Consensualism - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 20. Prison and Human Rights - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 21. Technological Progress and Penal Reform - Edmundo Oliveira
Chapter 22. Globalization, Cyberspace and Organized Crime on the Internet -
Edmundo Oliveira
Bibliography
Index
About the Author







