What is at stake for Latin America in 2017? 7 de February de 2017 In the Media Homicide Monitor Drug Policy media Citizen Security In the Media Homicide Monitor Drug Policy media Citizen Security 7 February, 2017 An expert panel share their thoughts on the social challenges for the region this year ‘Some of the richest people in the world are from Latin America’ Inequality is the key issue in Latin America, along with education. Some of the... In the Media Homicide Monitor Drug Policy media Citizen Security Access
These are the most fragile cities in the world – and this is what we’ve learned from them 13 de January de 2017 In the Media Op-eds Earth Timelapse in the news Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Earth Timelapse in the news Citizen Security World Economic Forum - Cities will not survive if they rely on preventive strategies alone. They must also invest in adaptation and mitigation In the Media Op-eds Earth Timelapse in the news Citizen Security Access
Brazil’s Merchants of Death 26 de October de 2016 Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security As Brazil weathers the worst political and economic crises in living memory, Brazilians can hardly be blamed for being distracted Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Access
Prevenção pode reverter criminalidade 14 de October de 2016 Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Valor Econômico - O crescimento acelerado nas últimas décadas tornou as cidades latinoamericanas frágeis do ponto de vista da urbanização Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Access
Latin America Could Cut Its Murder Rate By 50 Percent. Here’s How. 4 de October de 2016 In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security Americas Quarterly - Governments in the region should set specific targets to get a homicide epidemic under control In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security Access
Tough on the Weak – Drug Laws and Policing 14 de September de 2016 In the Media Publications Drug Policy Citizen Security Security In the Media Publications Drug Policy Citizen Security Security 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... In the Media Publications Drug Policy Citizen Security Security Access
After 15 years of war on terror, are we any safer? 9 de September de 2016 In the Media Op-eds Safer cities Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Safer cities Citizen Security World Economic Forum - The 9/11 attacks on New York City and Washington were devastating, including for dozens of countries In the Media Op-eds Safer cities Citizen Security Access
The End of Homicide: How to Halve Global Murders in a Decade 7 de September de 2016 In the Media Op-eds Homicide Monitor Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Homicide Monitor Citizen Security Foreign Affairs - The world has never been safer than it is right now. Most forms of violence have dropped precipitously In the Media Op-eds Homicide Monitor Citizen Security Access
How did Rio’s police become known as the most violent in the world? 3 de August de 2016 In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security The Guardian - Once in decline, killings by police in Rio de Janeiro are on the rise as the Olympic games approach In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security Access
Childhood and security 2 de August de 2016 Child Security Index Strategic Papers In the Media Citizen Security Child Security Index Strategic Papers In the Media Citizen Security This Strategic Paper features the main results of the Childhood Security Index (CSI) application regarding participants from the Bola Pra Frente Institute, which is located in the Complexo do Muquiço and attends children and teenagers from neighborhoods such as Guadalupe, Deodoro and others in Rio de Janeiro's North Zone. Child Security Index Strategic Papers In the Media Citizen Security Access
Making Cities Safer: Citizen Security Innovations from Latin America 13 de June de 2016 Strategic Papers In the Media Safer cities Citizen Security Strategic Papers In the Media Safer cities Citizen Security This report explores the evidence of what works, and what does not, when it comes to promoting citizen security in Latin American and Caribbean cities. Strategic Papers In the Media Safer cities Citizen Security Access
Police in crime-ridden Rio try a cheaper body cam: their phones 11 de April de 2016 In the Media Smart Policing Smart Policing in the news Citizen Security In the Media Smart Policing Smart Policing in the news Citizen Security CBC - New app allows live streaming to help track murderous criminals — and killer cops In the Media Smart Policing Smart Policing in the news Citizen Security Access
Revisiting the world’s most violent cities 30 de March de 2016 In the Media Homicide Monitor Citizen Security In the Media Homicide Monitor Citizen Security The Economist - The thorny task of comparing crime rates across the world is tricky because legal interpretations vary In the Media Homicide Monitor Citizen Security Access
2015 Criminal Analysis 21 de January de 2016 Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Igarapé Institute explains the reducing crime rates in the city and in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Access
US arms, exported legally, are behind many violent crimes in Mexico 24 de December de 2015 Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Global Post - A considerable proportion of illegally acquired firearms in Mexico were originally sold by federally licensed dealers in the US Op-eds Mapping Arms Data Citizen Security Access