A prison with no security guards, is not a paradox, it is a reality in close to 100 units across Brazil. The APAC units in Minas Gerais guide offenders towards recovery through an intense schedule of activities and shared responsibilitities. Recidivism rates are low, and partnership with locals a necessity.
New research to come out of Brazil's National Space Research Institute proposes a method to generate maps and estimates of crime risk, initial findings consider homicides in São Paulo.
Despite record number of voters in the recent elections in the United States, 5.3 million Americans were barred from the voting booths. Nathaniel Wolfson, from Brown University tells us why, and what the new presidency may mean for criminal justice reform in the nation.
Located in Kenya's vast pastoral North-Eastern region, once known as the country’s “arms supermarket” and a “no go zone” due to insecurity, Isiolo has recently experienced a significant reduction in armed violence.
In sharp contrast to their counterparts in Latin America, women have taken places in high command in Nicaragua's national police force. Elizabeth Rodríguez Obando, head of the nation's police academy, gave an exclusive interview to Comunidad Segura.
Brazil's levels of armed violence are higher than in many countries at war. Urbanization, the lack of public policy for those at risk, the unchecked, ready availability of small arms, and weak and corrupt public security institutions are to blame for impelling the surge in gun violence.
Not much has changed over the past 30 years according to long time analyst Elizabeth Sussekind, except that more people, more people who are poor, and more people of African descent are behind bars in Brazil, suggesting the criminalization of poverty.
Unlike countries such as the United States and Canada, there is no single federal entity in charge of collecting and organizing crime data in Brazil. Investing in such a system would pave the way for increased accountability in the public security and justice system, and less impunity.
Haiti is a nation under reconstruction, and the road for peace cannot be built without its police service, Chief Inspector of Haiti's National Police force Fritz Jean gave Comunidad Segura his view on the role of the nation’s young and growing police force.