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The Morgue as a Political Laboratory
The debate on the age of criminal responsibility requires evidence, institutional capacity, and victim support — not urgent responses without real ability to implement them.

Lucas Manjon


The crime is being a democracy
Organized crime, exception, and power: an analysis of how security becomes a political argument in contemporary democracies.

Lucas Manjon


It’s the economy, stupid: fentanyl, drugs, and accumulation
Fentanyl made it possible to reduce costs, expand supply, and massify consumption. When pain becomes a business and turns into an opportunity.

Lucas Manjon


Coordination and prevention to protect children for emerging risks
November 19 is the “Day for the Prevention of Child and Adolescent Abuse,” aimed at highlighting a critical issue.

Macarena Ronderos Darcy


The narco and Sisyphus' stone
Since the 1970s, the same policies of mass incarceration for those who produce and sell drugs have remained in place.

Lucas Manjon


The thin red line
From Drug Cartels to Criminal Organizations. The Changing Landscape in Rosario Echoes What Happened in Sicily.

Lucas Manjon


Chico Mendes: son of the rainforest, bastard child of progress
The son of a rubber tapper in the Amazon rainforest, he began working before the age of ten. He became a representative of the workers, whom he rallied to the cause of environmental protection, promoting the idea that progress could be achieved in a balanced and sustainable way. He stood up to the military government, to landowners, and to criminals. Here is part of his story.

Lucas Manjon
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