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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Comportement collectif – Criminalité"
Julien, Pierre-André, et Richard Lachance. « L’entrepreneuriat régional encastré. Les cas du Centre-du-Québec et de la Mauricie ». Recherche 47, no 3 (9 mars 2007) : 531–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/014657ar.
Texte intégralKupperstein, Lenore. « Treatment and Rehabilitation of Delinquent Youth ». Acta Criminologica 4, no 1 (19 janvier 2006) : 11–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017016ar.
Texte intégralTorres de Cerqueira, Rafael, et Ceci Vilar Noronha. « ESCRITO EM VERMELHO : a construção do discurso sobre criminalidade e linchamento no jornal ». Caderno CRH 19, no 47 (23 novembre 2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v19i47.18756.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Comportement collectif – Criminalité"
Haffar, Maha Kamel. « Les attitudes culturelles des Libanais durant la guerre civile ». Paris 5, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA05H029.
Texte intégralA sociological and anthropological analysis of the behaviours of lebanese people during the civil war shows us that the war is not only military acts, but also it is a daily battle with a lot of problems like how to eat, to have electricity, water, gaz or bread, and how to save itself from bombs and from the action of many militias
Nouwade, Gamèli. « La vindicte populaire et le droit pénal ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Clermont Auvergne (2021-...), 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021UCFAD036.
Texte intégralIn spite of the serious attacks on the social order, mob justice has never been the subject of an in-depth legal study in order to receive the appropriate penal response. Indeed, although the phenomenon mobilizes researchers beyond the legal sciences, there are no specific legal studies on the issue. However, the vindictive phenomenon persists, evolving moreover from the physical form to the digital form, with as a consequence a considerable increase in the number of victims, a sign of a more and more important delinquency. However, as far as positive law is concerned, the contours, manifestations, modes of expression and motivations of this form of delinquency are still undetermined. However, the public authorities cannot effectively combat a criminal phenomenon that they do not control. Our research has therefore endeavored to study the relationship that criminal law has with vindictive delinquency. It proposes a diagnosis and then lines of thought for a penal treatment of popular vindictiveness. It has been noted that the test between popular vindictiveness and criminal law is sulphurous and rough, very rich but very intriguing: it is a dangerous connection. More concretely, popular vindictiveness expresses itself in the face of criminal law and criminal law represses it in its turn. In its expression, it emerges from our study that, like covid 19, the virus of vindictiveness from which the social body suffers contains multiple variants, which makes its understanding and apprehension difficult. The modes of expression of popular vindictiveness have therefore been identified, a definition proposed and means of prevention identified. In its drive to repress the phenomenon of vindictiveness, criminal law is struggling to find its bearings. It has tried, not without difficulty, to curb the phenomenon by adapting as much as by innovating. But the tools used at present are not very effective. It is thus a timid criminal law that is undergoing the assaults of a dynamic, protean and mutant vindictiveness. It has been suggested to rethink the penal response by making mob justice a special incrimination with a special regime of responsibility