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Criminología y Justicia: Refurbished #3

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En este numero les espera una excursion postvacacional donde quemar kcal a golpe de pagina, donde su concepcion del deporte va a cambiar de forma radical, donde de una u otra forma se van a convertir en deportistas mentales semi-profesionales que van a poder enfrentarse a los sets mas duros de GVT ya sean mujeres u hombres, ninos o adultos, de Reino Unido, Espana o Latinoamerica, con o sin acceso a Internet, esten dentro o fuera de prision y dispongan o no de carnet de conducir. INDICE DE CONTENIDOS "Welcome to Milo's Workout" Antonio Silva "Machos alfa, espartanos y desviacion. La toxicidad del deporte en la hipermodernidad" Jorge Ramiro Perez y Antonio Silva "Dedalo e Hijo. Etiologia del maltrato en los deportes de elite" Guillermo Gonzalez "The Hillsborough Files: UK contra el hooligan enemigo" Jose Servera "El deporte tambien es Smart" Juan de Yzaguirre Martin "Rehabilitacion social y deporte: La actividad fisico-deportiva en prision" Javier Nistal "El indulto. Analisis y alternativas bajo el prisma criminologico" Manuel Fanega "La dimension desconocida del delito de conduccion bajo los efectos del alcohol" Raul Caballero

154 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2016

About the author

Guillermo González

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Guillermo Gonzalez is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy at Ball State University.

He received his Ph.D. in Astronomy in 1993 from the University of Washington. He has done post-doctoral work at the University of Texas, Austin and at the University of Washington and has received fellowships, grants and awards from such institutions as NASA, the University of Washington, Sigma Xi (scientific research society) and the National Science Foundation.

Dr. Gonzalez has extensive experience in observing and analyzing data from ground-based observatories, including work at McDonald Observatory, Apache Point Observatory and Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory. He has also published over sixty articles in refereed astronomy and astrophysical journals including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Astrophysical Journal and Solar Physics. His current research interest in astrobiology focuses on the "Galactic Habitable Zone" and captured the October 2001 cover story of Scientific American.

Another area of his research is focused on analyzing and interpreting ground-based photometric and spectroscopic observations of low and intermediate mass stars in relation to current theories concerning the late stages of stellar evolution and the formation and evolution of planetary systems.

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