Filipe Santos
Biography
Filipe Santos has a Ph.D. in Sociology and a member of the Research Line Risk(s), Ecologies, Health. His research interests are focused on the intersections between criminal justice and forensic science, privileging theoretical approaches from the science, technology and society studies. Filipe's latest publications include the book "Do Meia Culpa a Madeleine McCann. Casos mediáticos e genética forense em Portugal" (2021) and "Crime in a prison cell: Epistemic cultures and institutional neutrality in an inquisitorial setting" (2023). His current research project (CLINIC) focuses on the execution of security measures by mentally disordered offenders in Portugal.
Projetos
CT&AI
BIOASSEMBLER
Integrating bio-inspired assembly into semiconductor manufacturing technology for biosensors
Latest Publications
Book Chapter
Santos, Filipe (2024), Pessoas inimputáveis, in Maria João Leote de Carvalho, Vera Duarte, Sílvia Gomes, Rafaela Granja (org.), Manual de justiça juvenil e de justiça penal. V.N. Famalicão: Húmus, 383-399
Article in Scientific journal
Santos, Filipe; Costa, Susana (2024), "Crime in a prison cell: Epistemic cultures and institutional neutrality in an inquisitorial setting", Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 20, 3, 250-268
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Santos, Filipe (2023), The 'key' to the crime: Criminal cases and the projection of expectations about forensic DNA technologies in the Portuguese press, in Lara Bergers, Pauline Dirven, Willemijn Ruberg and Sara Serrano Martínez (org.), Forensic cultures in modern Europe. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 261-281
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