2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-69092001000100008
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Violência extra e intramuros

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“…In addition to this, there is the ease of access to weapons and the fact that the culture is favorable, valuing shows of force and power. 19 Even if owning and using a weapon is associated with arguments for one's defense, this is invariably a situation of confl ict with the law in the case of such population group, because access to weapons is prohibited to younger than 18 years, the maximum age of participants in this study. Even if not cohabiting does not imply abandon or loss of contact, a condition of lack of protection seems to be present, once the legal determination does not prevent access to weapons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In addition to this, there is the ease of access to weapons and the fact that the culture is favorable, valuing shows of force and power. 19 Even if owning and using a weapon is associated with arguments for one's defense, this is invariably a situation of confl ict with the law in the case of such population group, because access to weapons is prohibited to younger than 18 years, the maximum age of participants in this study. Even if not cohabiting does not imply abandon or loss of contact, a condition of lack of protection seems to be present, once the legal determination does not prevent access to weapons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…All external causes of deaths involve a direct or indirect form of violence. Involvement in fi ghts, here understood as a dispute or misunderstanding that includes several forms of physical aggression between two or more individuals, whether inside or outside the home, 19 is the most common and simplest form of violence experienced by children and adolescents. The use of fi rearms or cutting weapons does not represent an act of violence in itself, but rather the expectation of a violent situation or the predisposition to experiences of violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temem e idolatram ao mesmo tempo os marginais, afrontando a ordem vigente e se rebelando contra a falta de direitos. Tornam-se violentos para ganharem uma identidade entre os seus, para serem reconhecidos, combatendo o temor da própria morte (Velho, 1996;Zaluar & Leal, 2001). …”
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“…Pela sua dimensão e implicações aos mais variados níveis, a delinquência juvenil tem sido objeto de estudo de diversas áreas do conhecimento, as quais têm procurado explicar as suas causas por via de caminhos teóricos--empíricos distintos e de diferentes orientações epistemo--metodológicas (Duarte & Cunha, 2014;Duarte, Santos, Cruz, & Grangeia, 2015;Gouveia, Santos, Pimentel, Diniz, & Fonseca, 2009;Loeber & Farrington, 2012;Morizot & Kazemian, 2015;Zaluar, 2001;Zaluar & Leal, 2001). A sua complexidade, associada aos custos pessoais, sociais e económicos, bem como a questões de coesão e segurança das sociedades (Gouveia et al, 2009) tem promovido, entre os/ as investigadores/as, difíceis debates, nem sempre unâni-mes.…”
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