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Capítulo 1. La psicología jurídica Capítulo 2. La entrevista criminalística Capítulo 3. El interrogatorio en Criminología Capítulo 4. La argumentación en Criminología Capítulo 5. Técnicas psicológicas de análisis de las pruebas médico-forenses y policiales Capítulo 6. Pruebas de evaluación psicológica en psicología jurídica Capítulo 7. Psicosociología de los delitos violentos.
Este manual ha sido creado con la intención de proporcionar unos fundamentos esenciales y sólidos para toda persona interesada en la práctica profesional de la psicología forense en los principales ámbitos judiciales. A lo largo de los capítulos que componen esta obra, se desarrollan tanto aspectos conceptuales y relativos al ejercicio de la disciplina, como aspectos técnicos en el desarrollo de la pericia psicológica, la evaluación psicológica forense, la elaboración del informe psicológico forense y la ratificación ante la sala de justicia. Asimismo, se incluyen distintas actividades y casos prácticos en los que trabajar y consolidar los conocimientos abordados.
Desde hace algunas décadas, la investigación criminológica en España ha sido y está siendo un ámbito de investigación especialmente prolífico, y cada día son más los jóvenes que muestran su interés por iniciarse en la investigación académica en Criminología, síntoma de la buena salud de esta rama de las ciencias sociales. En este sentido, la Red Española de Jóvenes Investigadores en Criminología (en adelante, REJIC) nació en 2015 en el marco de la Sociedad Española de Investigación Criminológica (SEIC) precisamente con el fin de servir de plataforma y punto de encuentro para aquellos jóvenes investigadores que se encuentran empezando sus carreras académicas en Crimin...
Inclui artigos de Amilton Bueno de Carvalho Augusto Jobim do Amaral Cláudio Daniel de Souza Dani Rudnicki Daniel Achutti Diógenes V. Hassan Ribeiro Douglas Cunha Hassan Ribeiro Emerson Wendt Guilherme Machado Siqueira Henrique Marder da Rosa Isabel Cristiane Frigheto Fauth Jacinto Nelson de Miranda Coutinho Josiane da Silva Becker Karen Lucia Bressane Rubim Leonel Pires Ohlweiler Luigi Ferrajoli Mariana de Assis Brasil e Weigert Mario Francisco Pereira Vargas de Souza Nikolai Olchanowski Norberto Milton Paiva Knebel Rafael Rodrigues da Silva Pinheiro Machado Raffaela da Porciuncula Pallamolla Rodrigo de Medeiros Silva Salo de Carvalho Sandra Regina Martini Tamires de Oliveira Garcia Ulrike...
This historical monograph examines the decline of the hacienda estates within Jalisco, Mexico, during the early decades of the twentieth century. The book also explores the impact of the land reform program of President Lázaro Cárdenas in transforming the agrarian economic structure of the region. This study contributes to an ongoing lively debate about the hacienda system and the meaning of Cárdenas’s reforms. This is an important work because it explores the evolution of a regional socioeconomic system that promoted urban industrial growth at the expense of the rural poor. The model of regional development described is applicable to other areas of Mexico and underdeveloped Third World nations with extensive peasant populations. The research for this investigation has wider implications regarding issues of global hunger and malnutrition.
This is the definitive bibliography of autobiographical writings on Mexico. The book incorporates works by Mexicans and foreigners, with authors ranging from disinherited peasants, women, servants and revolutionaries to more famous painters, writers, singers, journalists and politicians. Primary sources of historic and artistic value, the writings listed provide multiple perspectives on Mexico's past and give clues to a national Mexican identity. This work presents 1,850 entries, including autobiographies, memoirs, collections of letters, diaries, oral autobiographies, interviews, and autobiographical novels and essays. Over 1,500 entries list works from native-born Mexicans written between 1691 and 2003. Entries include basic bibliographical data, genre, author's life dates, narrative dates, available translations into English, and annotation. The bibliography is indexed by author, title and subject, and appendices provide a chronological listing of works and a list of selected outstanding autobiographies.
Across a five-hundred-year sweep of history, Willis Knapp Jones surveys the native drama and the Spanish influence upon it in nineteen South American countries, and traces the development of their national theatres to the 1960s. This volume, filled with a fascinating array of information, sparkles with wit while giving the reader a fact-filled course in the history of Spanish American drama that he can get nowhere else. This is the first book in English ever to consider the theatre of all the Spanish American countries. Even in Spanish, the pioneer study that covers the whole field was also written by Jones. Jones sees the history of a nation in the history of its drama. Pre-Columbian Indian...
Long a favorite on dance floors in Latin America, the porro, cumbia, and vallenato styles that make up Colombia's música tropical are now enjoying international success. How did this music—which has its roots in a black, marginal region of the country—manage, from the 1940s onward, to become so popular in a nation that had prided itself on its white heritage? Peter Wade explores the history of música tropical, analyzing its rise in the context of the development of the broadcast media, rapid urbanization, and regional struggles for power. Using archival sources and oral histories, Wade shows how big band renditions of cumbia and porro in the 1940s and 1950s suggested both old traditions and new liberties, especially for women, speaking to a deeply rooted image of black music as sensuous. Recently, nostalgic, "whitened" versions of música tropical have gained popularity as part of government-sponsored multiculturalism. Wade's fresh look at the way music transforms and is transformed by ideologies of race, nation, sexuality, tradition, and modernity is the first book-length study of Colombian popular music.
This volume discusses trends in twentieth-century Latin American literature, philosophy, art, music, and popular culture.