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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/84661
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Pavillon Lionel-Groulx\, 3150\, rue Jea
 n-Brillant\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1T3
SUMMARY:Homicides and safety strategies in São Paulo
DESCRIPTION:Guest conference: Paula Miraglia\, who is the Director General
  of the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime - ICPC. She holds
  a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Sao Paulo.Previously 
 to the ICPC she was the Executive Director of ILANUD Brazil (United Nation
 s Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime). Paula has also ac
 ted as a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank – IDB and th
 e United Nations Development Program - UNDP. She is a member of the Brazil
 ian Forum for Public Safety\, frequently collaborates with newspapers and 
 has a weekly column in which she comments on issues relate to crime preven
 tion\, safety and justice.Summary Violence and therefore safety play a maj
 or role in the construction and characterization of Brazil’s major urban
  centres. Since the 1980s\, marked increases in urban crime alongside the 
 emergence of democratic openness and urbanization have transformed Brazili
 an urban Centres. The proliferation of robberies\, thefts\, kidnappings an
 d violent deaths has promoted criminality and a consolidation of fear and 
 insecurity as commonplace characteristics of urban life. Murder rates in t
 he country’s capitals have grown significantly.In São Paulo\, violence 
 today conjures two opposing trends: while in the 1980s and 1990s a systema
 tic increase in murder rates scared the city (in 1999 the rate was 43.2)\,
  both the state and the metropolitan region benefited from a significant r
 eduction over the last 10 years\, so that today the rate is less around 10
 .The reduction of murders entails a reflection on the strategies involved 
 in the process of confronting a violent sociability\, on the actors involv
 ed in this process - such as the police\, civil society and organized crim
 e - as well as on the connotations that violence and safety gain in this p
 articular context.InformationConférence présentée par le Centre interna
 tional de criminologie comparée
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