Categoria: Segurança Pública

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Sérgio Moro resignation adds to pressure on Brazil’s Bolsonaro

When Sérgio Moro resigned as justice minister on Friday, accusing Jair Bolsonaro of meddling in a police investigation, the former star judge shifted everyone’s attention away from coronavirus — by triggering the gravest political crisis of the Brazilian president’s administration so far.

Cidades Seguras

How do you build a city for a pandemic?

The pandemic has turned the world outside our doorsteps into a newly formed wilderness. Public spaces are now areas to be ventured into sparingly, except by essential workers, so for most of us our worlds have shrunk to the size of our homes.

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Nossas vidas são inegociáveis

Definitivamente, preservar e garantir a vida dos brasileiros e brasileiras não está entre as prioridades do presidente da República. Ele faz questão de demonstrar isso cotidianamente, seja desrespeitando as recomendações da Organização Mundial da Saúde, seja minimizando os riscos e a gravidade da maior crise sanitária mundial da nossa época.

Multimídia

A Covid-19 e o futuro da Amazônia

Publicado em Brasil Lab Princeton Por Ilona Szabó Em 22 de abril, Dia da Terra, o LAB do Brasil organizou um evento on-line com um grupo estelar de estudiosos e inovadores para pensar sobre a nova pandemia de coronavírus e o futuro da Amazônia. A conversa

Cidades Seguras

Migrants and mayors are the unsung heroes of COVID-19. Here’s why

Published in World Economic Forum By Robert Muggah   In every crisis it is the poor, sick, disabled, homeless and displaced who suffer the most. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. Migrants and refugees, people who shed one life in search for another, are among the

Cidades Seguras

Redesigning The COVID-19 City

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the world’s bustling cities to a screeching halt. The outbreak has revealed how urban centers are the front and last lines of defense against infectious disease outbreaks. They are also the key to leading national and global recovery.

Cidades Seguras

O mundo pós-Covid-19

Publicado em Folha de S.Paulo Por Ilona Szabó O mundo mudou, mas ainda não se sabe se para melhor ou pior. A pandemia está sendo descrita como a maior ameaça à paz, à segurança e ao desenvolvimento global desde a 2ª Guerra Mundial. O foco, no

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Na mídia

Post-pandemic cities

Published in New Europe By Robert Muggah Our cities will not be the same after COVID-19. Nor should they be. In Italy, as elsewhere, the public-health crisis has put us on the defensive. Our hospitals have been inadequate. And our cities, having been planned to

Artigo de Opinião

We Can Make the Post-Coronavirus World a Much Less Violent Place

Published in Foreign Policy By Robert Muggah The world is convulsed by the novel coronavirus, but that is not the only pathogen that afflicts us. Criminal violence is also endemic, contagious, and highly virulent. More than 464,000 people were killed in homicides in 2017 (the last

Contribuições

Strategic Notes on Third Generation Gangs

Strategic Notes on Third Generation Gangs builds upon the third generation street gang (3Gen Gang) theory first articulated in a series of papers by John P. Sullivan in 1997.

Cidades Seguras

Fighting gangs with jobs, El Salvador non-profit steers youth away from crime

Published in Reuters By Igarape Institute Community cafes and after-school clubs aren’t obvious tools for tackling gang violence but a non-profit picked up a prestigious award on Thursday for the creative ways it helps over a million young Latin Americans avoid crime and find jobs.

Cidades Seguras

Drug gangs in Brazil’s favelas enforce coronavirus lockdown

Published in Financial Times By Robert Muggah With president Jair Bolsonaro dismissing the pandemic as “sniffles” and criticising regional lockdown measures, the country’s drug gangs and paramilitary groups have stepped in to enforce social distancing to combat the spread of coronavirus. “Whoever is caught on

Cidades Seguras

Coronavírus e o sistema penitenciário: uma tragédia anunciada

Publicado em Estado de São Paulo Por Ilona Szabó O Brasil é o terceiro país com a maior população carcerária do mundo – com quase 800 mil presos, sendo que 41,5% deles são presos provisórios ou seja, ainda não foram julgados. As condições de moradia

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Cidades Seguras

Coronavirus Feeds on Latin America’s Political Gap

Published in Bloomberg By Robert Muggah At midnight on March 17, Paraguay closed down the Friendship Bridge to Brazil. It was the first time in more than half a century that traffic stopped on the emblematic land link between the two South American neighbors, where

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