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Khaled, Salah H.

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    Title/Author: Brazilian cultural criminology/ edited by Salah H. Khaled Jr.
    Reminder of title: from periphery to centre /
    other author: Khaled, Salah H.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xx, 317 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1: Fragments of an International Mosaic of Shared Criminological Resistance Salah H. Khaled Jr., José Antônio Gerzson Linck and Michelle Brown -- Chapter 2: Cultural Criminology and its Reception in Brazil: Partial Report of a Story yet to be Written Salah H. Khaled Jr., José Antônio Gerzson Linck and Salo de Carvalho -- Chapter 3: Militarized Racial Control: Unveiling the Subcultural Dynamics of Meaning that Facilitate Police Performance prone to Human Rights Violations Salah H. Khaled Jr., Luciano Góes and Anayara Fantinel Pedroso -- Chapter 4: Situational Crime Prevention in the City of Porto Alegre between 2015 and 2020: criminological essay on aspirations to control violence in a shooting club, in a physical preparation gym for self-defense and in groups of guard dog breeders Salah H. Khaled Jr. and José Antônio Gerzson Linck -- Chapter 5: Voting with Guns in the Brazilian Presidential Elections of 2018: the Will-to-Representation and the Transgression as a Performance Full of Meaning in the Late Modernity Salah H. Khaled Jr. Álvaro Oxley da Rocha, Tiago Lorenzini da Cunha and Guilherme Baziewicz de Carvalho e Silva -- Chapter 6: Gangs of São José do Norte on Facebook: Crime, Style and Will-to-Representation Salah H. Khaled Jr. and Danyelle Gautério -- Chapter 7: Criminologies of Elimination and Comprehension: Urban Criminality as an Object of a Criminological Imagination Committed to Control or Appreciation? Salah H. Khaled Jr. and Tiago Lorenzini da Cunha -- Chapter 8: Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto: scenes, acts of recall and interpretations, fever dreams and glimpses through portals; testimony that re-positions the iconography of Thomas Hobbes in the time of COVID-19 Salah H. Khaled Jr., Wayne Morrison and Tiago Lorenzini da Cunha.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Criminology - Brazil. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03195-2
    ISBN: 9783032031952
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