Latin America Could Cut Its Murder Rate By 50 Percent. Here’s How.
Americas Quarterly - Governments in the region should set specific targets to get a homicide epidemic under control
Americas Quarterly - Governments in the region should set specific targets to get a homicide epidemic under control
El País - La tasa regional de homicidios puede pasar de 21 a 35 por cada 100.000 habitantes para 2030
Open Democracy - After the signing of the peace agreements, doubts remain about their true reach in the context of the country's complex social and security situation
This policy brief revisits the country’s evolving role and strategic use of peacekeeping.
This publication gathers the results of surveys done in partnership with World Vision in 12 cities across Brazil, which revealed a host of other findings that may be of interest to policy makers, practitioners and child welfare specialists.
Fifty-seven researchers from public safety sign this manifesto against the Bill 3722/12.
September, 2016 This article aims to identify the main impacts of drug law enforcement on policing. It points to five interrelated effects: 1) Suppression focused on minor offenses and the weakest links in the chain; 2) Arrest patterns often based on stereotypes that affect the most
Thomson Reuters Foundation News - A handful of cities are booming and rewiring international affairs, but many more are falling behind
World Economic Forum - The 9/11 attacks on New York City and Washington were devastating, including for dozens of countries
Report of an informal event gathering Brazil and UK on current and future perspectives on United Nations (UN) peacekeeping.
Folha de S. Paulo - No país que possui 32 das 50 cidades mais violentas do mundo, é inadmissível que a segurança pública
This brief examines Brazil’s potential for preparing civilian experts to work in unstable contexts.
Foreign Affairs - The world has never been safer than it is right now. Most forms of violence have dropped precipitously
Council on Foreign Relations September, 2016 When Brazil attends the Group of 20 Summit in Hangzhou next week, cybersecurity will be on the top of everyone’s mind. This includes President Obama who received a letter from U.S. senators this week urging him raise the issue with his Chinese hosts. A spate of high