The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscurantist context of contemporary Brazilian politics. The text takes up the main topics of the Special Issue and faces a challenging question: considering the knowledge produced by the articles as a whole and the situation opened by the victory of the far- right in Brazil, what can we expect in the near future? Certainly, continuity, if not increase, of mass incarceration with class, racial and territorial bias, as well as strengthening of the most retrograde policies in criminal justice, with official legitimation of police lethality in peripheries and favelas, now consecrated as a State policy. On the one hand the modern edge of capitalism, th...
The central theme of this article is the growing investment in combating crime by the current democr...
Illicit economies are an issue of paramount importance and an opportunity for social mobility for mi...
The latest effort by Brazilian authorities to control crime in Rio\u27s favelas confronts us with se...
The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscur...
The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscur...
The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscur...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article discusses two paradoxes and one enigma that have developed in this country during the la...
Although the transition to democracy began in the middle of 1980's, Brazilian society has not yet ex...
The present article searches an explanation for the acts – in the period from the 12th until 19th of...
The special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development presents various aspects of il...
AROUND 45 thousand people are victims of lethal crime in Brazil, yearly. Most of the victims are you...
The central theme of this article is the growing investment in combating crime by the current democr...
Illicit economies are an issue of paramount importance and an opportunity for social mobility for mi...
The latest effort by Brazilian authorities to control crime in Rio\u27s favelas confronts us with se...
The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscur...
The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscur...
The article contrasts the richness of academic production on illegal markets in Brazil to the obscur...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
The article discusses two paradoxes and one enigma that have developed in this country during the la...
Although the transition to democracy began in the middle of 1980's, Brazilian society has not yet ex...
The present article searches an explanation for the acts – in the period from the 12th until 19th of...
The special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development presents various aspects of il...
AROUND 45 thousand people are victims of lethal crime in Brazil, yearly. Most of the victims are you...
The central theme of this article is the growing investment in combating crime by the current democr...
Illicit economies are an issue of paramount importance and an opportunity for social mobility for mi...
The latest effort by Brazilian authorities to control crime in Rio\u27s favelas confronts us with se...