Publicações
Rethinking Social Reintegration and Prison: A Critical Analysis of an Educational Proposal for an Alternative Model in Brazil
Abstract: The call for social reintegration of prisoners, in many cases, does not work or has been abandoned, leaving the question of inclusivity regarding the imprisoned an open challenge in contemporary societies. My study provides a critical analysis of a model defined as an educational system of social reintegration, which aspires to be an alternative […]
The PCC and militias – the quest for profit and order in the criminal underworld
O terceiro texto do Relatório de Direitos Humanos foi produzido por Bruno Paes Manso (NEV/USP), abordando a trajetória de grupos violentos paraestatais, desequilibrando o sistema de garantia de direitos humanos. Publicado em agosto de 2021. Saiba mais sobre o Relatório de Direitos Humanos na página https://nev.prp.usp.br/relatorio-de-direitos-humanos/
Boletim Estudo de Socialização Legal em São Paulo / organização: Núcleo de Estudos da Violência, Universidade de São Paulo. – São Paulo: NEV, 2021.
Dia 23, às 19h, o NEV promove o lançamento de uma nova publicação própria, o “Boletim do Estudo da Socialização Legal em São Paulo: as experiências dos adolescentes e suas relações com as autoridades”, produzido pelo grupo de pesquisadores do Estudo da Socialização Legal em São Paulo (sigla em inglês SPLSS): Aline Gomes André Komatsu […]
Socializing justice: The interface of just world beliefs and legal socialization
Abstract One of the pillars of legal socialization theory is how nonlegal contexts shape the legitimacy of and compliance with laws. Yet there is little longitudinal evidence establishing the interface mechanism between these spheres. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate how youths’ beliefs in a just world (BJW) can help explain the transmission […]
Contacts with Police Officers and Changes in Police Legitimacy Perceptions Among Brazilian Adolescents Over Time
Abstract Growing research indicates that police legitimacy is a strong predictor of whether people behave respecting or violating rules. Perceptions of legitimacy are an output of socializing processes through which individuals develop their values and orientations toward authorities and the legal system. Legal socialization studies show that encounters with legal authorities are critical “teachable moments” […]