AbstractBrazilian homicide rates are among the highest in the world, inclusive of actual war zones. However, the character of Brazil's violence is changing. Recent analyses highlight a trend of dispersion of violence such that homicide rates in urban areas, traditionally the most violent places, have stagnated and declined while smaller cities and rural areas experienced a marked increase. An incipient explanation is that this trend is related to greater economic dynamism in the smaller cities, unaccompanied by increased policing. This article's empirical analysis uses locational Hoover indexes to express the dispersions of violence and economic activity, and also generates a proxy to measure the geographic concentration of police forces. U...
Abstract Background Homicides are a major problem in ...
Brazilian prison gangs have spilled out to the outside world and become criminal enterprises. The ex...
There is a concerning and increasing quantity of traffic violence internationally and in Brazil, under...
Brazilian homicide rates are among the highest in the world, inclusive of actual war zones. However,...
This study investigates the space-temporal growth of homicide rates in Brazil from 2000 to 2017 and ...
This study applies the principles of measuring micro-place crime concentration and the spatial dispe...
This paper proposes an explanation for the variations in homicide rates in Brazil in the past two de...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
Fortaleza is the fifth largest city of Brazil, and has become the most violent state capital in the ...
The violence is characterized as a serious social problem. In this contex the increase of deaths by ...
AbstractBetween 1980 and 2010 there were 1million homicides in Brazil. Dramatic increases in homicid...
Although Brazil remains severely affected by civil violence, the state of São Paulo has made signifi...
Amid startling levels of violence, Brazilian state and municipal governments can be a source for inn...
As a continuation of the Maps of violence series, the present study focuses on the situation of viol...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Abstract Background Homicides are a major problem in ...
Brazilian prison gangs have spilled out to the outside world and become criminal enterprises. The ex...
There is a concerning and increasing quantity of traffic violence internationally and in Brazil, under...
Brazilian homicide rates are among the highest in the world, inclusive of actual war zones. However,...
This study investigates the space-temporal growth of homicide rates in Brazil from 2000 to 2017 and ...
This study applies the principles of measuring micro-place crime concentration and the spatial dispe...
This paper proposes an explanation for the variations in homicide rates in Brazil in the past two de...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
Fortaleza is the fifth largest city of Brazil, and has become the most violent state capital in the ...
The violence is characterized as a serious social problem. In this contex the increase of deaths by ...
AbstractBetween 1980 and 2010 there were 1million homicides in Brazil. Dramatic increases in homicid...
Although Brazil remains severely affected by civil violence, the state of São Paulo has made signifi...
Amid startling levels of violence, Brazilian state and municipal governments can be a source for inn...
As a continuation of the Maps of violence series, the present study focuses on the situation of viol...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Abstract Background Homicides are a major problem in ...
Brazilian prison gangs have spilled out to the outside world and become criminal enterprises. The ex...
There is a concerning and increasing quantity of traffic violence internationally and in Brazil, under...