Notions of a culture of impunity surrounding the violence perpetrated by the Brazilian police have lingered ever since the largely unsuccessful prosecutions of those suspected to be involved in the notorious Candelária massacre of 1993. Eight young people, six of whom were under eighteen, were killed by an adult group comprised of several members of the police. Despite the security forces coming under increasing scrutiny ever since, the 2005 Concluding Observations of the Human Rights Committee on Brazil\u27s Periodic Report made disheartening reading. The Committee expressed its continuing concerns regarding the widespread use of excessive force by Brazilian law enforcement officials and their torture and ill treatment of suspects and deta...
It was never necessary in Brazil to institutionalize a legal Apartheid because, in addition to socia...
Abstract:The military rule in Brazil between 1964 and 1985 employed less violence than similar autho...
Em junho de 2013, diversas mobilizações políticas tomaram conta das ruas das principais capitais bra...
An annotation of: “Brazil slum raids impress, but what\u27s the impact?” By Bradley Brooks. Huffingt...
The latest effort by Brazilian authorities to control crime in Rio\u27s favelas confronts us with se...
Measures towards post-conflict or post-authoritarian justice have historically relied on the merging...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
In this thesis I trace the changes in the exercise of Brazilian state power in Rio's poor communitie...
A review of: Violence Workers: Police Torturers and Murderers Reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities by Ma...
This thesis examines the police-military response to high levels of violence and crime in urban sett...
This article analyzes the Pacifying Police Units (UPPs) which, beginning in 2008, took over control ...
This article explores the social representations of youngsters from favelas in Rio de Janeiro on pol...
The absence of war in a country like Brazil does not mean peace for its population. High murder rate...
AROUND 45 thousand people are victims of lethal crime in Brazil, yearly. Most of the victims are you...
How to cultivate a human rights culture? This article addresses this question analyzing the case stu...
It was never necessary in Brazil to institutionalize a legal Apartheid because, in addition to socia...
Abstract:The military rule in Brazil between 1964 and 1985 employed less violence than similar autho...
Em junho de 2013, diversas mobilizações políticas tomaram conta das ruas das principais capitais bra...
An annotation of: “Brazil slum raids impress, but what\u27s the impact?” By Bradley Brooks. Huffingt...
The latest effort by Brazilian authorities to control crime in Rio\u27s favelas confronts us with se...
Measures towards post-conflict or post-authoritarian justice have historically relied on the merging...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
In this thesis I trace the changes in the exercise of Brazilian state power in Rio's poor communitie...
A review of: Violence Workers: Police Torturers and Murderers Reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities by Ma...
This thesis examines the police-military response to high levels of violence and crime in urban sett...
This article analyzes the Pacifying Police Units (UPPs) which, beginning in 2008, took over control ...
This article explores the social representations of youngsters from favelas in Rio de Janeiro on pol...
The absence of war in a country like Brazil does not mean peace for its population. High murder rate...
AROUND 45 thousand people are victims of lethal crime in Brazil, yearly. Most of the victims are you...
How to cultivate a human rights culture? This article addresses this question analyzing the case stu...
It was never necessary in Brazil to institutionalize a legal Apartheid because, in addition to socia...
Abstract:The military rule in Brazil between 1964 and 1985 employed less violence than similar autho...
Em junho de 2013, diversas mobilizações políticas tomaram conta das ruas das principais capitais bra...