Presumption of dangerousness in the Brazilian legal-criminal thinking of the mid-twentieth century

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  • Patrícia Graziela Gonçalves UEM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2009v4n3p254

Keywords:

Pensamento jurídico, Dinâmica social, Periculosidade.

Abstract

Amid the changes occurred in Brazilian society between the years 1945 and 1964 constituted the legal-criminal thinking the idea that certain social groups were more likely to crime for their non-adjustment to supposedly modern society of the period. This "presumption of dangerousness" is the object of study of this article, which is based on analysis of important works in the social history of law, as well as some articles written by lawyers in journals in the field of law.

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Author Biography

Patrícia Graziela Gonçalves, UEM

Master's Degree in History - State University of Maringa.

Published

2009-12-15

How to Cite

Gonçalves, P. G. (2009). Presumption of dangerousness in the Brazilian legal-criminal thinking of the mid-twentieth century. Revista Do Direito Público, 4(3), 254–267. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2009v4n3p254

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