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Marcelo Moriconi
Marcelo Moriconi received his Ph.D. from the University of Salamanca (Spain). He is a research fellow and guest assistant professor at Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Centre for Internacional Studies (CEI-IUL). His research interests are corruption, illegal markets, organized crime, violence and insecurity and Latin American affairs. His recent publications include ‘Corruption in Latin America: Stereotypes of politicians and their implications for affect and perceived justice’, with M. R. Ramos, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 9:2 (2018); ‘Análisis sobre el tráfico de drogas en la ciudad de Pedro Juan Caballero’ (‘Analysis on drug trafficking in the city of Pedro Juan Caballero’), with C. Peris, Religación, 9:3 (2018); Atlas de la Violencia en América Latina (Atlas of Violence in Latin America), with J. M. Solis Delgadillo (2018); ‘Desmitificar la corrupción: La perversidad de su tolerancia... y de su combate’, Nueva Sociedad, 276 (2018) and ‘Reframing illegalities: Crime, cultural values and ideas of success (in Argentina)’, Crime, Law and Social Change, 69: 4 (2018).