Barbara Castillo Rico, Carmelo Micciche, Killian Poulain, Imane Selmane & Pierre Vidal, « L’impact de la loi ‘Climat et Résilience’ sur le marché immobilier en France : premières tendances », Chaire Villes, Logement, Immobilier, 2022
30 novembre 2022
Willem R. Boterman and Wouter van Gent, Presentation of the book  “Making the middle-class city. The politics of gentrifying Amsterdam”, 15.12.2022, 5pm-7pm
5 décembre 2022

Gabriel Feltran, Cecília Lero, Marcelli Cipriani, Janaina Maldonado, Fernando de Jesus Rodrigues, Luiz Eduardo Lopes Silva, Nido Farias, « Variations in Homicide Rates in Brazil: An Explanation Centred on Criminal Group Conflicts », Dilemas, 2022

Nous vous signalons la parution d’un article de Gabriel Feltran, Cecília Lero, Marcelli Cipriani, Janaina Maldonado, Fernando de Jesus Rodrigues, Luiz Eduardo Lopes Silva, Nido Farias dans la revue Dilemas intitulé “Variations in Homicide Rates in Brazil: An Explanation Centred on Criminal Group Conflicts”, 2022.

Abstract

The paper proposes an explanation for the variations in homicide rates in Brazil in the past two decades. Based on the comparison of ethnographic experiences lived in the criminal universe of four capital cities: São Paulo, Porto Alegre, São Luís and Maceió, we propose two analytical strategies: 1) the breakdown of quantitative homicide rate data by victim profile, and 2) the construction of historical synopses of conflicts between factions at the local level. We demonstrate how homicide rates, in specific socio-demographic profiles, oscillate based on changes in conflicts between factions at the local level conflicts, and influence variations in the aggregate rates.