Marked by Operation Verão, Santos and São Vicente Have Two in Each Three Murders Committed by Police
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Marked by Operation Verão, Santos and São Vicente Have Two in Each Three Murders Committed by Police
Brazil recorded 6,243 deaths due to police violence, whether civil or military, whether active or not in 2024. That is what the 19th Brazilian Public Security Yearbook of 2024, of the Brazilian Public Security Forum (FBSP), available on this Thursday (24). And among the cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, Santos and São Vicente, in São Paulo, has the mark of 66% of all deaths caused by police intervention — two to three.
Brazil recorded 44,127 intentional violent deaths in 2024, the lowest number since the Brazilian Public Security Forum began its historical series in 2011. The data are included in the 19th Brazilian Public Security Yearbook, published this Thursday (July 25, 2025), and indicate a rate of 20.8 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, a 5.4% reduction compared to 2023. Intentional violent deaths (IVMs) include intentional homicides, robberies, bodily harm…
Brazil accounted for 44.127 deliberate deaths in 2024, which represents the lowest rate since 2011. This figure reflects a 5% reduction compared to 2023 and 8% compared to 2022. The deliberate deaths included painful homicides, latrocins, body injuries resulting from deaths and police fatalities. The number of deaths resulting from police intervention was 6.243, representing a 2.7% decrease compared to the previous year, although police fatality…
The state of São Paulo leads the increase in the number of deaths due to police interventions relative to the population, according to the Brazilian Public Security Yearbook, based on 2024 data, released this Thursday, July 24th. The increase was almost 61% compared to 2023, placing the São Paulo police force ahead of states like Rio de Janeiro and Bahia, which saw reductions in the same rates of 19% and 8%, respectively. Violence in São Paulo l…
Annuario shows that police fatality reaches black youths and increases as homicides recover; SP records high 61% under Tarcísio management
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