Ex Prisoners
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. “Dos rigores do cativeiro ao cárcere de uma penitenciária”: libertos em Sergipe no pós-abolição
RESUMO O artigo aborda o mundo dos libertos em Sergipe no século XIX, especialmente analisa a atitude de “ex-escravos” prisioneiros que entraram com ação na justiça para tentar conquistar a liberdade depois da Abolição, que pôs fim à escravidão no Brasil, em 1888. A ideia central é mostrar como os “ex-escravos” - esses sujeitos subestimados
Topoi (Rio J.). Publicado em: 14/11/2019
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2. OLVIDOS Y RECUERDOS DE UN MONTAJE COMUNICACIONAL. Una aproximación a las memorias subterráneas de ex militantes del Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria en Chile
ABSTRACT This paper approaches to a poorly researched event and yet circulates as an underground memory between survivors and former members of the Revolutionary Left Movement: I refer to the "Villa Grimaldi Press Conference", a communicational montage organized by DINA (National Intelligence Directorate) in which the center was a group of militants of this
História. Publicado em: 13/10/2016
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3. Testemunhar o esquecimento: fragmentos e transmissibilidade na memória de filhos de ex-presos, mortos e/ou desaparecidos políticos. / Witnessing oblivion: fragments and transmissibility in memory of sons of former prisoners, dead and / or disappeared for political reasons.
A entrada na esfera pública brasileira de novos fatos e relatos sobre a violação dos direitos humanos cometidos na ditadura militar tem um significado para além da comprovação desses excessos e do julgamento dos responsáveis. A luta pelo resgate das memórias subterrâneas também diz respeito à possibilidade de dar sentido às experiências vividas
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Entre o passado e o presente: a condiÃÃo humana de um grupo de idosos, ex-presos polÃticos do golpe militar de 1964, na perspectiva de Hannah Arendt
In the preface of her book Between the past and the future, Arendt refers to the poet Renà Char, who in the middle of the fight of the Resistance in Europe, predicting what could happen once the battle was over, wrote: "if I survive, I know that it will be necessary to break with the scents of these essential years, to silently reject my treasure". This "tr
Publicado em: 2006
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5. ReduÃÃo dos danos: um desafio no sistema prisional
The purpose of this research is to analyze the Project of Harm Reduction carried out in the Female Penal Colony of Recife by the Center of Prevention to Dependence, questioning its results and its relation to: self-esteem increase and health improvement of the prisoners that participated as harm reducers; incorporation of harm reduction practice into everyda
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Do carcere à rua: um estudo sobre homens que saem da prisão / Of the jail the street: a study of the men who leave the arrests
Este estudo etnográfico descreve e busca interpretar os processos de retomada da liberdade por homens que viveram a experiência do encarceramento penal no Brasil. Parte da premissa de que o encarceramento deflagra valores, traumas, comportamentos e atitudes presentes na retomada da vida desses sujeitos quando das suas saídas das prisões. A liberdade não
Publicado em: 2006
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7. A expansão do self de presidiários: encontro da psicologia com a arte e a profissão / The expansion of the prisoner´s selves: the meeting of psychology with art and profession
A crença no potencial humano de auto-regulação, na capacidade inerente da pessoa direcionar a sua vida em busca de algo melhor para si e na tendência direcional atualizante de todas as coisas do Universo foi o que moveu esse trabalho desde o início. A hipótese de que presidiários pudessem processar mudanças significativas em suas vidas desde que ofer
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 12/08/2005
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8. All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Men Released From State Prison, 1980–2005
Objectives. We compared mortality of ex-prisoners and other state residents to identify unmet health care needs among former prisoners.
American Public Health Association.
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9. Persisting nutritional neuropathy amongst former war prisoners.
Of 898 former Far East prisoners of war, assessed between 1968 and 1981, 49 (5.5%) had evidence of persisting symptomatic neurological disease dating back to their periods of malnutrition in captivity. The commonest syndromes were peripheral neuropathy (often of "burning foot" type), optic atrophy, and sensori-neural deafness. Though nutritional neuropathies
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10. Determining What We Stand for Will Guide What We Do: Community Priorities, Ethical Research Paradigms, and Research With Vulnerable Populations
Prisoners, ex-offenders, and the communities they belong to constitute a distinct and highly vulnerable population, and research must be sensitive to their priorities. In light of recent suggestions that scientific experimentation involving prisoners be reconsidered, community-based participatory research can be a valuable tool for determining the immediate
American Public Health Association.
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11. Dilemmas of medical ethics in the Canadian Penitentiary Service.
There is a unique hospital in Canada-and perhaps in the world-because it is built outside prison walls and it exists specifically for the psychiatric treatment of prisoners. It is on the one hand a hospital and on the other a prison. Moreover it has to provide the same quality and standard of care which is expected of a hospital associated with a university