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  1. Sinopse. Max Ballester (Cory Hart) era um policial competente que foi morto violentamente durante uma ação na periferia. As autoridades responsáveis falharam nas...

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    • Don E. FauntLeRoy
    • Gil Fuentes
  2. Sinopse. Quando um policial exemplar é morto à queima roupa, o departamento de polícia registra a ocorrência como um ato de violência qualquer. Um grande erro. Aquele jovem policial é filho de um ex-soldado das forças especiais com uma sede insaciável de justiça.

  3. 7 de set. de 2020 · This article argues that urban justice is a field of political philosophy in its own right, and that the recognition-theoretical approach is capable of expressing what is at stake there. It proposes a conception of human space as a normative conception of space that is structured by different patterns of recognition, and tests it on two urban issues: segregation and gentrification.

    • Bart van Leeuwen
    • b.vanleeuwen@fm.ru.nl
    • 2020
  4. Urban Justice (released in the United Kingdom as Renegade Justice) is a 2007 American vigilante action film directed and shot by Don E. FauntLeRoy. The film stars Steven Seagal, who also produced, with a supporting cast of Eddie Griffin, Carmen Serano and Danny Trejo.

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Urban-JusticePrime Video: Urban Justice

    Urban Justice. Steven Seagal (Attack Force, Flight of Fury) and Eddie Griffin (Deuce Bigalow, Norbit) star this no holds barred action, crime-thriller about a man with a dark and violent past who is out for revenge against the murderer of his son.

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  7. COLUMBUS — Today, more than 30 advocacy organizations, including The Amos Project, ACLU of Ohio, Columbus NAACP, and Columbus Urban League, announced their formal demand for the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the Columbus Police Department’s (CPD) history of violence and misconduct targeting Black people.