2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-790x2011000400017
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Abstract: Throughout the first decade of the 2000s the homicide mortality rate (HMR) showed a significant reduction in the state and the city of São Paulo (MSP). The aim of this study is to describe the trend of HMR, socio-demographic indicators, and the investment in social and public security, and to analyze the correlation between HMR and independent variables in the MSP between 1996 and 2008. An exploratory time series ecological study was conducted. The following variables were included: HMR per 100,000 inhabitants… Show more

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“…A study conducted by Peres et al (2011b) shows that demographic alterations, acceleration of the economy, and, in particular, the drop in unemployment, investment in social policies and changes in public safety policies may act in synergy to reduce homicide mortality rates in the city of São Paulo, although it is necessary to develop complex analysis models incorporating the joint action of different factors with explanatory potential (Peres et al, 2011b). In the regions studied, various factors may explain the reduction, among them, greater investment in Public Safety, as well as the existence of Projects developed by non-governmental organizations together with the Subprefectures, in addition to projects and programs developed by social bodies, schools and Health Units in the regions.…”
Section: Violence Among Causes Of Death In the Youth Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A study conducted by Peres et al (2011b) shows that demographic alterations, acceleration of the economy, and, in particular, the drop in unemployment, investment in social policies and changes in public safety policies may act in synergy to reduce homicide mortality rates in the city of São Paulo, although it is necessary to develop complex analysis models incorporating the joint action of different factors with explanatory potential (Peres et al, 2011b). In the regions studied, various factors may explain the reduction, among them, greater investment in Public Safety, as well as the existence of Projects developed by non-governmental organizations together with the Subprefectures, in addition to projects and programs developed by social bodies, schools and Health Units in the regions.…”
Section: Violence Among Causes Of Death In the Youth Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Peres et al (2011b), the mortality rate from homicide fell by 74% between 2001 and 2008, the biggest decrease recorded in Brazil. In the 15 to 24 and 25 to 34 age groups in the Municipality of São Paulo, the decrease was greater than that found for the population as a whole, 78.0 and 74.0%, respectively" (Peres et al, 2011a, p. 20).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em São Paulo, por exemplo, a taxa de aprisionamento passou de 276,5 por 100 mil habitantes com mais de 18 anos, em 1996, para 524,6 em 2008, um crescimento de cerca de 90%. (PERES et al, 2011) Os dados acima põem em evidência a atualidade da temática desta coletânea. O livro Prisões numa abordagem interdisciplinar nos brinda com distintos olhares sobre um dos nós mais difíceis de serem desatados no percurso que temos trilhado para a constituição de uma sociedade democrática e de respeito aos Direitos Humanos: a questão penitenciária.…”
Section: O Anacronismo Penitenciáriounclassified
“…Dentre as análises existentes a fim de entender esse fenômeno no MSP, observam-se aquelas destinadas a investigar o peso de mudanças no âmbito da segurança pública e no sistema de justiça, como investimentos públicos na área, modelo e qualidade da atuação policial, restrição na circulação de armas de fogo e encarceramento (Cerqueira; Mello, 2012;Goertzel;Kahn, 2009;Nadanovsky, 2009;Peres et al, 2011bPeres et al, , 2012. Além disso, alterações demográficas e socioeconômicas ocorridas no período são apontadas por alguns autores como possíveis fatores relacionados à queda na TMH no MSP Schneider, 2007;Peres et al, 2011bPeres et al, , 2012.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Além disso, alterações demográficas e socioeconômicas ocorridas no período são apontadas por alguns autores como possíveis fatores relacionados à queda na TMH no MSP Schneider, 2007;Peres et al, 2011bPeres et al, , 2012. Nessa perspectiva, destacam-se a diminuição no número de jovens (grupo mais vitimado pelas causas de mortalidade violentas), a redução nos níveis de desemprego e o aumento de investimentos em áreas sociais (educação, cultura, saúde e saneamento).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified