O impacto de diferentes tipos de repressão legal sobre as taxas de homicídio entre os estados brasileiros

Adolfo Sachsida, Mario Jorge Cardoso Mendonça, Tito Belchior Silva Moreira

Resumo


Esse artigo avalia se as políticas de repressão aos homicídios tem efeitos similares em diferentes estados. As políticas de repressão ao crime podem ser divididas em políticas de incapacitação (encarceramento) e políticas de detenção (taxas de policiamento). Nossos resultados sugerem que diferentes estratégias policiais podem ter impactos distintos no combate ao crime. Além disso, pudemos constatar que a mudança na Lei de Combate as Drogas de 2006 teve como consequência não desejada enfraquecer o impacto da taxa de encarceramento sobre a taxa de homicídios.

Palavras-chave


Homicídio; repressão legal, crime

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