RESEARCH ON MARGINALITY, CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACH AND SECURITY COLLECTIVE

Authors

  • Luis Maria desimoni University of the UCES

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56081/2763-9940/revsusp.v1n1.a16

Keywords:

Critical criminology, collective security, social marginality.

Abstract

All over the world, especially in Argentina, there is a clear advance in social marginality. Given this fact, this bibliographic review aims to present the results of a qualitative investigation, based on an analysis of the work of some authors such as Garofalo, Pavarini, Lombroso, among others. The results show that at present we are visualizing the appearance of violent marginal beings who delinquen at very early ages. Thus, an investigation was carried out on marginality and its influence on the increase in criminal statistics, the change in the delinquency profile and the difficulty of controlling this phenomenon with strict respect for human rights and guarantees.

Author Biography

Luis Maria desimoni, University of the UCES

His management at the University Institute of Police Federal Argentina, I seek a reengineering of the same to adapt it to the National and International offer in a specific niche of the educational market; during his driving the enrollment increased from five hundred initial students to six thousand students today. It was also sought from the Command that launched the project in 1996 a reintegration of the police forces with the community from the cloisters of an open university. Director of the International Master of Science Criminology and Forensics of the UCES in agreement with the Sapienza of Rome, from 2006 to the date. This Master's program currently has eight hundred students from Argentina, Brazil, Latin America, and Angola. It works in an interdisciplinary way criminology and new ways of approach from the sciences of procedural, criminal and forensic. As a researcher he attended the Campo de Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2013, to collect documentation for your last investigation in human rights for the UN. Advisor to the Postgraduate course in Security for the reconversion of the police of the R.O. Del Uruguay based on an agreement between the UDE and the Ministry of the Interior of Uruguay (years 2011-2012). Evaluator of scientific articles for post-doctoral students in Brazil, (ESJUS-IESLA) within the framework of the II Post-Doctoral Weekly in Fundamental Principles and DD HH- Bs. As. April 30, 2015. Evaluator and Jury of Postgraduate Thesis in the Master of Criminology at the University of the UCES teacher from Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, Chile.- (2007 to date).

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Published

2022-11-17

How to Cite

DESIMONI, L. M. . RESEARCH ON MARGINALITY, CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACH AND SECURITY COLLECTIVE. Journal of the Unified Public Security System, Brasília, Brasil, v. 1, n. 1, 2022. DOI: 10.56081/2763-9940/revsusp.v1n1.a16. Disponível em: https://revistasusp.mj.gov.br/susp/index.php/revistasusp/article/view/27. Acesso em: 18 jan. 2025.

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Section

Literature review