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The constant search for who he was and what he was for, by Alejandro Colanzi, has led him, like a good explorer (a boy scout who was since he was a child) to try to find out what he did not want, and arrive at what he did want. Being this book, DISCRIMINATION. What Michel Foucault did not say about “racism”, a result of that search.At the age of 15, he went to the barracks to see if military life (alternative to Marist religious life and the legal profession) was the course he wanted, and only one fact made him discard: the submission of an old senior noncommissioned officer (class) who was humiliated by a young second lieutenant (officer). A few months later he also discarded religious life and stayed, at 16 years of age, with the decision of the legal profession (the closest thing to the humanistic and social that was in his hometown). Although, after finishing his degree, frustrated and decided to abandon that path, some books with other criminological visions crossed his path and … Eureka! … soon he was doing his first master’s degree … in CRIMINOLOGY and Criminal Law, and with two published books (Privileged Delinquency; and, GRANJA DE ESPEJOS: ¿juridical aberration or class struggle?), already as a member of the Bolivian Society of Cs. Penalties, he being the youngest and the only one from Santa Cruz up to that moment.During his master’s degree (which was awarded a scholarship by the OAS) Alejandro Colanzi produced various essays, which he exhibited in international academic forums and which were published in specialized magazines (Nullum Crime … Bolivia, Criminalia México, Legal Editions Lima, Magazine del Valle Criminal Lawyers Association Colombia) which he also compiled in his third book (Criminal and Criminological Reflections), in addition to the master’s thesis published under the title of “Criminological Search” (which was his fourth book).Back in his country, he proposed to face what he had investigated and already published in his first two books, about the reality of the so-called “Rehabilitation Centers” product of police administrative provisions, which were true centers of suffering and suffering. death. In which, convincing Moors and Christians, he led a national and international crusade called “… so that NEVER AGAIN!” That he shocked the world, when he discovered a cemetery that betrayed barbarism; that it also implied an important legal reform, and that made his name appear as enemy No. 1 of the Bolivian Police (in the commander’s official speech, at that time). Because, the one that they raided the house of Mrs. Mother of his, looking for drugs, only to intimidate him; Of course, it also implied recognition by Parliament and distinguished Alejandro Colanzi as “outstanding young man in the world” (in Helsinki) by JUNIOR CHAMBER INTERNATIONAL. That left in the depths of his being, the idea that this had been one of the two most important legacies of him as a SOCIAL BEING.
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