2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232012001200004
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Estudo multicêntrico da mortalidade por homicídios em países da América Latina

Abstract: Resumo Realizou- Mexico, 31.8% in Colombia, and 8.1% in Brazil). The ratio for deaths by homicide for both sexes was 9.1 in Colombia, 4.4 in Brazil and 1.6

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“…According to some authors, this was the result of wide-reaching public policies and specific public security policies such as the Disarmament Campaign 5,29 . In the other regions, there was an increase in structural violence, the so-called 'interiorization' (in Brazil, the spread of a phenomenon from the metropolis to the hinterlands) of violence.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…According to some authors, this was the result of wide-reaching public policies and specific public security policies such as the Disarmament Campaign 5,29 . In the other regions, there was an increase in structural violence, the so-called 'interiorization' (in Brazil, the spread of a phenomenon from the metropolis to the hinterlands) of violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the military dictatorship, in order to implement the capitalist model, a large part of the population was excluded from the benefits brought about by the ensuing development. Historical inequalities were reproduced and intensified, gaining visibility within urban spaces and generating conflicts which were expressed in different forms of violence, including gender violence 5,12,18,29 . Furthermore, the most socially vulnerable regions are more exposed to the powerful influence of organized crime and drug trafficking, increasing structural violence and, consequently, domestic violence 5,12,18 .…”
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“…Cada vez mais, busca-se compreender o incremento dos determinantes sociais na mortalidade. De modo que a utilização de análises a partir do APVP relacionada aos fatores condicionantes (sociodemográficos, econômicos ou outros) apoia o entendimento das suas relações na ocorrência dos óbitos 30,39 .…”
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“…Another influence is the always changing geographical distribution and relations of power among the organizations dealing with production and distribution of illegal drugs (MOELLER and HESSE, 2013). Often, the borderline between deaths caused by wars/guerrillas and homicide is not clear (SOUZA et al, 2012). All these Common sense links improvement on social indicators to a decline in violence in general and of homicides in particular (or, the inverse situation: worsening of social indicators implying more violence).…”
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confidence: 99%