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Author: Amnesty International

Title: Ending Domestic Violence in Albania: The Next Steps

Summary: This report analyses the progress made in addressing domestic violence in Albania over that last three years after the adoption of the Law on Measures against Violence in Family Relations. It concludes that more women now have confidence to report domestic violence to the authorities. Yet, despite the growing number of petitions made for protection orders, the Albanian government needs to take further measures to implement the law and ensure the prevention of, protection from, and prosecution of domestic violence.

Details: London: Amnesty International, 2010. 16p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2010

Country: United States

URL:

Shelf Number: 119167

Keywords:
Domestic Violence (Albania)
Favelas
Gangs
Police Reform
Slums
Violence (Brazil)
Violence Against Women
Violent Crime

Author: Filho, Claudio C. Beato

Title: Crime, Police and Urban Space

Summary: The Brazilian agenda of priorities in the area of public security in the last decade has focussed on the interconnections between three great subjects: (a) violent urban crime, with all the implications of disaggregation and social disorder; (b) urban space, with an emphasis on exclusion, marginality and disorganization; and (c) the police, protagonist of multiple crises and probably one of the most frequent actors in all areas of urban space. In this context, a crucial question is what has been the impact of the police in the control of the violence in Brazil’s urban centres? Few public agencies have such deep participation in the diverse environments of the cities, such frequent interaction with their inhabitants, as the police. This paper will explore the interconnections between these three dimensions of public security, analysing the experience of Belo Horizonte, a Brazilian city of two million inhabitants. We will analyze the impact of a program of police management in which the use of maps was a central strategy. The project was carried out over twenty months, and the results of the evaluation using time series analysis indicate that it had a significant impact on violent crimes rates.

Details: Oxford, UK: Centre for Brazilian Studies, University of Oxford, 2005. 34p.

Source: Internet Resource: Working Paper No. CBS-65-05: Accessed March 15, 2011 at: http://www.brazil.ox.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/9356/Claudio20Beato2065.pdf

Year: 2005

Country: Brazil

URL: http://www.brazil.ox.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/9356/Claudio20Beato2065.pdf

Shelf Number: 121004

Keywords:
Crime Mapping
Policing
Urban Areas
Violence (Brazil)
Violent Crime

Author: Cardia, Nancy

Title: Exposure to Violence: What impact this has on attitudes to violence and on social capital

Summary: The speed of the process of urbanization is one of the causes of the poor quality of urban life in general and this in turn relates to the growth of violence, in particular of violent crime throughout Brazil._In 1940 about a third of Brazilians lived in urban areas (12 million people) and by 1991 that number had increased to 70 percent of the population (123 million people). The speed of the process of urbanization is one of the causes of the poor quality of urban life in general and this in turn relates to the growth of violence, in particular of violent crime throughout Brazil. Lack of political power and of political efficacy by the majority of the population is also the cause of poor urban environments and violence.

Details: Sao Paula, Brazil: Center for the Study of Violence University of São Paulo, 2007. 42p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 28, 2013 at:

Year: 2007

Country: Brazil

URL:

Shelf Number: 129197

Keywords:
Homicides
Social Capital
Urban Areas
Violence (Brazil)
Violent Crimes