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Preventionist Criminology
Aiming At Public Safety And Social Peace
By Joγo Farias Jr., PhD
Preface
Chapter I The Clamor For A Change
Section I - International Events He Participated Of
Section II - The Change From The Penal Systematics Into Another One Capable Of Promoting The Reduction Of Criminality And Of Guaranteeing Public Safety And Social Peace.
Chapter II - Criticisms Made Against Penalty, Its Unattainable Functions And Its Disastrous Consequences
Section I - Penalty Is Not Capable Of Promoting The Moral Uplifting Of An Individual Whose Character Has Already Shown Its Predisposition To Crime
Section II Criticisms Leveled By Some Authors At Penalty Especially, At Prison Penalty
Section III - The Proliferation Of Criminality, Without Any Staunching Procedures, Proving That Penalty Is Not An Instrument Capable Of Reducing Criminality But, On The Contrary, Its Effects Are Disastrous And Terrifying
Section Iv Challenging Manifest
Chapter III The Preventionist Systematics And Its Prophylactic, Pedagogic And Purifying Effects On The Criminal And Anti-Social Character, Aiming At Public Safety And Social Peace
Section I The Preventionist Criminology
Section II The Basic Principles Of The Preventionist Criminology
Section III Criminogenous Factors As Crime-Provisioning Sources In Society
1st Phase - The Before Crime-Phase - Social Factors
Chapter I Exogenous Factors, Their Premises And Their Solutions
Section I - Social-Familial Factors
Section II - Social-Educational Factors
Section III - Social-Environmental Factors - Bad Companies
Section Iv Social-Economical Factors
Section V - Factors Proceeding From The Media
Section VI - Factors Resulting From Prostitution
Section VII - Factors Proceeding From Drugs
Section VIII Factors Proceeding From Alcoholism
Section IX Factors Proceeding From Gun Carrying
Section X Factors Proceeding From Corruption
Chapter II - The Policy Of Assistance To The Victims Of Criminality
Section I Criminal Victimology
Section II The Types Of Assistance The Victims Should Have
2nd Phase The After-Crime Phase Prevention Of Recidivism
Chapter I If There Is Crime Incidence, The Solution To That Problem Has To Be Found In The Prevention Of Recidivism
Section I - Initial Comments
Section II- The Criminal Courts, Their Jurisdiction And The Proceedings Until The Sentence
Chapter II - The Recuperation System
Section I - The Classification Of The Criminal For Recuperational Purposes
Section II The Conexion Between The Criminal Courts And The Recuperational Process
Section III - The Recuperation System Organization Chart
Section IV The Explanation Concerning The Organs Of The System
Section V - Final Considerations About The Effectiveness Of The Preventionist Systematics And Its Advantages
Section VI The Criminal And The Human Rights
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