
The more fragile a government’s institutions, the more intense the organized crime
A new study shows that levels of impunity and the availability of small arms strongly influence the levels of violent crime
A new study shows that levels of impunity and the availability of small arms strongly influence the levels of violent crime
The Economist – The thorny task of comparing crime rates across the world is tricky because legal interpretations vary
The Jerusalem Post – “In Israel, we don’t feel threatened with imminent violence. The feeling of security with our police and army plus unity of the population reinforces the generalized feeling that we are not alone.”
This Homicide Dispatch explores regional variations of homicide rates, identifying the countries that are driving past and present trends – and also offers short-term projections of homicide in the coming years.
A macabre interactive map exposes the nations where people are most likely to be murdered
Igarapé Institute launches the Homicide Monitor, a digital application that reveals that just a small number of countries account for a disproportionately large share of the global burden of murder
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