COVID-19 is reconfiguring organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean are suffering from the twin epidemics of COVID-19 and organized crime and violence.
Latin America and the Caribbean are suffering from the twin epidemics of COVID-19 and organized crime and violence.
Tramitam em conjunto desde o início da legislatura 2019-2022 os projetos de lei (PLs) 10.372/2018, 10.373/2018 e 882/2019,2 3 que visam endereçar, entre outros temas, a crise na segurança pública brasileira (ver Anexo I).
This volume is the culmination of a special Inter-American Dialogue project. Unlike other Dialogue publications, its essays attempt to stand back and take a broad view of Latin America.
Jair Bolsonaro avait promis pendant sa campagne électorale d'être sans pitié contre la corruption et la criminalité, un engagement qui a largement contribué à sa large victoire
Francine Farias had just completed a census of her tumbledown favela on the outskirts of one of the world’s most violent citieswhen she heard a volley of gunfire and her count was rendered suddenly out of date.
Though I’ve been lucky to have been insulated from gun violence most of my life, it was at the core of the identity of my hometown, Washington, D.C.
Sold from vending machines in Pennsylvania, feed depots in Nevada, pharmacies in Georgia and jewelry stores in Texas, ammunition is in many states easier to buy than cold medicine.
Violent crime is deeply entrenched in some developing countries, particularly in Latin America. Our experts offer these solutions to bringing down high rates
How can we bring down crime in the world’s most dangerous cities
Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela and Brazil earn unwanted distinction but homicides are concentrated among young male poor and policing can slash rates