Thematic Dossiers
Dossier Guidelines
- The submission must follow the basic conditions and guidelines for authors that are available on the "Submissions" page.
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- Submissions after the stipulated deadline will not be accepted.
- Authors and co-authors must inform the title, institution, training and ORCID at the time of submission, in the metadata filling phase.
- The subject of the manuscript should follow one of its thematic axes.
- The evaluation carried out by the referees will be Double-Blind, following the same parameter of the Continuous Flow submissions.
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Dossier: "Amazônia - Segurança e Soberania"
Deadline for submission: 12/18/2023 à 03/26/2024
The Dossier will bring together theoretical knowledge and technical-scientific analyzes produced by researchers and professionals from Susp and the criminal justice system that dialogue with the public security actions developed within the scope of the "Amazônia Legal".
The production aims to make visible the advances and challenges related to facing the crimes that afflict the states that make up the region and their regional specificities, in the direction of promoting previous and necessary diagnoses for the elaboration of Public Policies in compliance with the Strategic Projects of the Ministry of Justice and Public security of Brazil. Publication scheduled for the second half of 2023.
Theoretical and/or technical production should preferably be linked to one of the following thematic axes:
Thematic axes:
- Environmental crimes related to illegal mining, illegal logging and illegal hunting and fishing activities;
- Money laundry;
- Human trafficking;
- Activities of organized crime and border regions;
- Sexual and commercial exploitation of children and adolescents;
- Drug trafficking;
- Protection of socio-environmental defenders;
- Protection of indigenous peoples and traditional communities;
- Regional and international cooperation to confront environmental crimes; and
- Trafficking in arms and ammunition.