Crime Victimization in Brazil, 2009
Crime Victimization in Brazil, 2009
Risks by Race, Class, and Place
Brazil’s 1988 and 2009 National Household Surveys (PNAD) permit estimates of victimization rates at a point in time, and estimates of changes in victimization rates over time. When broken down by region, social class, and racial identity, the estimated rates of robbery, assault, and burglary for 1988 and 2009 provide revealing insights into the changing profile of criminality during an important twenty-one year period in the recent history of Brazil.
Keywords: Crime, violence, victimization, class, race, police, regional distinction
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