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Acesso à justiça: democracia e desenvolvimento traz à tona a reflexão sobre a importância de se ter um acesso à justiça célere e igualitária, tratando sobre a desburocratização do judiciário e carregando um olhar social sobre o tema. O livro é escrito de forma leve e muito profunda sobre a necessidade de se ter uma justiça que atenda a todos de forma eficiente, cobrindo toda a gama de necessidades no que concerne aos direitos sociais, civis e políticos. Ao tratar da desburocratização dos processos, do direito à alimentação, da proteção da criança e do adolescente, da manutenção dos direitos dos idosos, além do Sistema Único de Saúde e direitos humanos, a obra tende a ser leitura fundamental tanto para os agentes do direito, quanto para os estudantes e interessados no assunto.
Esta obra busca levar aos leitores primeiramente um breve conhecimento das leis que balizam a proteção de dados e o acesso a informações no país. No segundo momento, mostra um comparativo do que trazem as leis brasileiras diante daquelas que surgiram primeiramente em outros países, fazendo com que o leitor possa analisar o que uma traz de bom e outra ainda não, ou vice-versa. Mostrando o que e no que isso poderá influenciar nossas vidas, graças a TODOS os nossos dados que entregamos ao estado e às Big Datas, de maneira indiscriminada, espontânea e talvez inocente, podendo mudar opiniões na escola de nossos produtos ou até de candidatos a cargos políticos, de acordo com a análise de algoritmos que recebem nossas informações, criam um padrão de comportamento, e muitas vezes podendo, através de impulsionamentos, conseguir alterar mudanças de opiniões e comportamentos. José Valmi Brito
A brilliant work from the most influential philosopher since Sartre. In this indispensable work, a brilliant thinker suggests that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence of the modern penitentiary have merely shifted the focus of punishment from the prisoner's body to his soul.
The powerful true-life story of one of the world's most prolific professional killers Julio Santana grew up in a poor fishing family in Brazil. At the age of 17 he committed his first murder in exchange for food for his family. Santana went on to become a killer for hire on an almost unimaginable scale, murdering more than 490 people. Yet, despite his appalling crimes, he was far from a monster. Santana was a loyal son, a family man and a devout Christian who was tormented by his conscience with every killing shot. Klester Cavalcanti, an acclaimed investigative journalist, became fascinated with the story of a normal man who happened to be one of the world's most prolific murderers. Over the course of seven years, Cavalcanti interviewed Santana by phone, and used his skills as a journalist to trace the path of his life and infamous career. The result is an extraordinary and chilling insight into a killer.
Written by Mark Umbreit, internationally known for his work in restorative justice, this indispensable resource offers an empirically grounded, state-of-the-art analysis of the application and impact of victim offender mediation, a movement that has spread throughout North America and abroad. The Handbook of Victim Offender Mediation provides practical guidance and resources for offering victim meditation in property crimes, in minor assaults, and, more recently, with crimes of severe violence, including with family members of murder victims who request to meet the offender.
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Being equipped to confront issues related to racial and ethnic diversity is a crucial skill for Canadians. This new edition of Seeing Ourselves uses a collection of personal comments and essays, written by students from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds, to examine what it means to participate in the cultural and ethnic "mosaic" that comprises Canada today. Carl James creates a dialogue with students and readers that probes the meaning of ethnicity, race and culture, both in terms of the meanings individuals bring to these concepts and how they are understood in Canadian society as a whole. The varied perspectives, detailed analyses and careful reflections will be invaluable to anyone seeking to understand the meaning and implications of ethnic diversity in Canadian society today. To facilitate classroom discussion, this edition also includes background information and new, up-to-date statistics on the Canadian population - immigration trends, ethnic composition, religious affiliation and other characteristics of Canadians.