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12th Report of the<br />

Center for the study of Violence<br />

University of São Paulo<br />

CEPID FAPESP Program<br />

Process Number 98/14262-5<br />

1st of January 2008 to<br />

31st of December 2012


Summary _______________________________<br />

The key issues which this research program is <strong>de</strong>signed to address are:<br />

“What kind of <strong>de</strong>mocracy prospers in an environment where there is continued violation of<br />

human rights” and secondly “How can change take place so that ‘good’ <strong>de</strong>mocracy can<br />

<strong>de</strong>velop?”<br />

The importance of these issues is highlighted by the survival in Brazil of forms of<br />

violence that colli<strong>de</strong> with the concept of rule of law, or that challenge the i<strong>de</strong>a that <strong>de</strong>mocratic<br />

rule of law prevails in this country and protects most of the people against abuses from<br />

powerful groups whatever their source of power.<br />

The most visible indicators of the fragility of the rule of law are the continuing: a)<br />

abusive use of lethal force by the police across the country‐ extra‐judicial executions, b)<br />

executions by organized groups, c) lynching, and d) torture. Other indicators are the high level<br />

of impunity or conversely, the low visibility of efforts by the State to i<strong>de</strong>ntify perpetrators,<br />

bring them to justice and punish them, which reinforces feelings that the laws are not<br />

universally applied. Such feelings are further strengthened by the disclosure of cases of<br />

corruption that again appear to go unpunished.<br />

The specific questions we asked were: what kind of rule of law has emerged, what type<br />

of accountability and responsiveness, and how have these affected the public’s perceptions<br />

and support for a human rights regime? In addition we asked: have human rights become<br />

morally and legally binding behavioral norms, <strong>de</strong>spite the people’s experience of growing<br />

urban violence? To answer these questions we proposed to carry out a series of integrated<br />

analyses of the <strong>da</strong>ta we had collected so far, and to continue to monitor human rights<br />

violations in or<strong>de</strong>r to i<strong>de</strong>ntify what changes, and what does not, in society and in the state.<br />

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BACKGROUND<br />

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1. An incomplete <strong>de</strong>mocracy _________<br />

This research program, which is comprised of three lines of study, assumes that the<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracy that has prevailed so far in Brazil, is best <strong>de</strong>scribed as a “<strong>de</strong>legative” <strong>de</strong>mocracy.<br />

This means that it is a <strong>de</strong>mocracy in which there is weak horizontal accountability, as well as<br />

vertical accountability. This has been assumed to be <strong>de</strong>rived at least in part from “a severe<br />

incompleteness of the state, especially its legal dimension” (O’Donnell, 2004 p.41). A result of<br />

this incompleteness would be the existence in Brazil of the “un‐rule” of law 1.<br />

AN INCOMPLETE STATE MONOPOLY OF THE USE OF FORCE<br />

This incompleteness of the state was assumed to be related to the apparent failure by<br />

the state in Brazil to ensure its monopoly of the use of violence within the legal constraints<br />

imposed by rule of law. The state right to exert force to inhibit violence between individuals, to<br />

impose its will over others, or to solve interpersonal conflicts is perceived to fail, when its<br />

exercise: a) does not fully cover the national territory, and is not exercised in a homogeneous<br />

way within cities and states, and b) if in its place, the abusive use of force, in particular that of<br />

lethal force, is not controlled or punished. This failure to apply laws universally, has been<br />

interpreted as strategic for the maintenance of asymmetric power relations between governed<br />

and government, reinforcing uncertainty and fear, thus securing the survival of archaic power<br />

relations. If laws are not perceived to be universally applied, trust in laws as sources of<br />

protection for individuals and as a means to solve interpersonal conflicts is hin<strong>de</strong>red. If people<br />

do not fully trust laws, then laws cannot be sources of self‐control. In such a situation the<br />

questions raised were:<br />

Can people support Rule of Law if they do not feel fully protected by laws?<br />

Can a culture of respect for human rights <strong>de</strong>velop in such circumstances?<br />

1<br />

Men<strong>de</strong>z, O’Donnell and Pinheiro, 1999<br />

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SUPPORT FOR RULE OF LAW<br />

Another question posed concerns the role that rule of law plays in the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a<br />

human rights culture, a process that can be called civilizing (Elias, 1994). What is societal<br />

support for rule of law? Though we still cannot answer this question, the un<strong>de</strong>rlying<br />

assumptions are that a) such support provi<strong>de</strong>s a powerful obstacle to the return of repressive<br />

measures and b) for Rule of Law to be enforced, citizens must hold values conducive to this<br />

enforcement. When public support for Rule of Law is strong this indicates that the process of<br />

civilizing is in place (Elias, 1994) 2 . From Elias’ perspective, the civilizing process and the state<br />

monopoly of violence are mutually reinforcing. The capacity of authorities to enforce laws that<br />

are “non‐retroactive, and in public knowledge universal, stable, predictable and nonambiguous”<br />

or Rule of Law, is a pre‐requisite for a peaceful society. Effective Rule of Law<br />

ensures that the State itself is bound by laws and thus that it does not “act arbitrarily or<br />

capriciously” (Gibson, 2004). An erratic exercise of the monopoly of violence by the state and<br />

random application of laws results in uncertainty as to what is, and what is not, allowed:<br />

“Where power is arbitrary, personal, and unpredictable, the citizenry will not know<br />

how to behave; it will fear that any action could produce an unforeseen risk.<br />

Essentially, the rule of law means: (1) that people and institutions will be treated<br />

equally by the institutions administering the law: the courts, the police, and the civil<br />

service; and (2), that people and institutions can predict with reasonable certainty the<br />

consequences of their actions, at least as far as the state is concerned (Lipset,<br />

1994:14).”<br />

When laws are applied “as an instrument to be embraced when useful and ignored when<br />

expedient” (Solomon, 1992:260) we have the opposite of Rule of Law: a form of “legal<br />

nihilism” not uncommon in authoritarian regimes (Gibson, 2004). The specificity of Brazil is<br />

that this “legal nihilism” appears to be something that has survived irrespective of the political<br />

regime.<br />

2 The questions we are raising here are also inspired by Elias contributions on the civilizing process that<br />

predominated in mo<strong>de</strong>rn western states. This process occurred simultaneously in two spheres: in the private<br />

domain (changes in sensitivity, in what is allowed in terms of interpersonal relations) and in the centralization of<br />

political power that resulted in the state monopoly of violence, a characteristic of mo<strong>de</strong>rn states. Between the XII<br />

and the XVIII centuries, while the state monopoly of violence repressed the use of physical violence in interpersonal<br />

relations, thus controlling violence in the social sphere, changes in sensitivity‐in the patterns of what was socially<br />

acceptable behavior emphasized the control over affect and emotions. This granted greater legitimacy to the state’s<br />

use, or threat of use of coercion to ensure peace and universal respect for laws. Self‐control and the control of<br />

violence walk hand in hand. Furthermore it was between the XIX and XX centuries that this control resulted in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment of <strong>de</strong>mocratic regimes, their consoli<strong>da</strong>tion, and the progressive extension of human rights to most<br />

citizens.<br />

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Public support for rule of law and a culture of respect for human rights are closely<br />

related. Gibson (2004) has stressed the importance of a cultural legitimation of human rights.<br />

By this he means that human rights must be perceived as legitimate by the local culture in<br />

or<strong>de</strong>r to “establish respect for human rights in practice”. Though he was referring to South<br />

Africa this can also be applied to contexts such as that of Brazil.<br />

A culture of respect, or the legitimation of a human rights culture <strong>de</strong>mands the presence<br />

of different attitu<strong>de</strong>s, values and beliefs of which Gibson highlighted six: a) Support for the rule<br />

of law <strong>de</strong>fined as “the preference for rule‐bound governmental and individual action”; b)<br />

Political Tolerance <strong>de</strong>fined as “the willingness of citizens to ‘put up with’ their political<br />

enemies; c) Rights’ Consciousness <strong>de</strong>fined as “the willingness to assert individual rights against<br />

the dominant political, social, and economic institutions in society”; d) Support for due process<br />

<strong>de</strong>fined as the “commitment to non‐arbitrary, explicit, and accountable procedures governing<br />

the coercive power of the state”; e) Commitment to individual freedom <strong>de</strong>fined as the “ability<br />

of individuals to make unhin<strong>de</strong>red choices”; and f) Commitment to <strong>de</strong>mocratic institutions and<br />

processes <strong>de</strong>fined as the belief that “the rights of both majorities and minorities are essential<br />

to making <strong>de</strong>mocracy function effectively”. According to this perspective public support for<br />

rule of law <strong>de</strong>mands a human rights culture, in which people value human rights, are willing to<br />

guard them against intrusions and are unwilling to sacrifice them un<strong>de</strong>r most circumstances.<br />

DEMOCRACY AND RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS<br />

In contemporary society human rights present a new stan<strong>da</strong>rd of civilization as they:<br />

“rest on a morally attractive vision of a life of equality and autonomy and present a<br />

relatively effective response to several major threats to human dignity posed by<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>rn markets and states” (Donnelly, 1998).<br />

Democracy and human rights regimes are “works in progress” 3<br />

at national and<br />

international level (Montgomery, 1999). In how far are the two processes related? To<strong>da</strong>y,<br />

more than ever, it is evi<strong>de</strong>nt that <strong>de</strong>mocracy and human rights are inse<strong>para</strong>ble (Bobbio, 1990).<br />

The two processes are intrinsically connected. For <strong>de</strong>mocracy to prosper human rights must be<br />

implemented; citizens must feel protected not only from arbitrary behavior by powerful<br />

3 Morlino, 2004; Beetham, 2002, and Montgomery, 1999.<br />

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groups in society (have the right to physical integrity) but must also share in the wealth that is<br />

generated in this society (social, economic and cultural rights). This perspective <strong>de</strong>mands that<br />

sound research in the field of human rights is produced at the same time as we assess the<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment of <strong>de</strong>mocracy.<br />

There is a need to un<strong>de</strong>rstand better how countries perform in terms of respect for<br />

human rights. Nowa<strong>da</strong>ys how citizens perceive their governments human rights’ record is<br />

often used to measure the progress of <strong>de</strong>mocracy in transitional countries. But this is a new<br />

field. Not only is there a lack of systematic studies, but existing studies have ignored how the<br />

Rule of Law is implemented in each of the conditions examined (An<strong>de</strong>rson et al, 2004; Altman<br />

and Peréz‐Liñán, 2002; Hofferbert and Klingmann, 1999).<br />

Democracy <strong>de</strong>mands popular control and political equality. Translated into the language<br />

of rights, this means the right to express opinions, to be informed, to freely associate, to move<br />

freely insi<strong>de</strong> and between countries. Moreover these rights can only be exercised if people feel<br />

free and secure, and if due process prevails. Access to economic, social and cultural rights are<br />

being increasingly interpreted as key elements for the exercise of <strong>de</strong>mocratic rights since if<br />

individuals lack access to health and education and a secure livelihood they cannot enjoy their<br />

civil and political rights (Beetham, 2002).<br />

THE QUALITY OF DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS<br />

The research programme <strong>de</strong>veloped was also informed by a literature review on<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocratization processes across the globe. This review highlighted the complexity of<br />

relations between human rights and <strong>de</strong>mocratization and the fact that though we cannot fully<br />

disentangle the relations between human rights and <strong>de</strong>mocratization, one fact is clear:<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocratic regimes present fewer human rights violations than non‐<strong>de</strong>mocratic ones 4 .<br />

Though the respect for human rights is essential for <strong>de</strong>mocracy to prosper, this does not<br />

seem to be a man<strong>da</strong>tory result from the process of <strong>de</strong>mocratization. In fact the process seems<br />

4<br />

Davenport and Armstrong (2004) analyzed the records of 147 countries over a 30 years period (1976 to 1996) and<br />

conclu<strong>de</strong>d that political bans, censorship, torture, disappearances and mass killings <strong>de</strong>crease as <strong>de</strong>mocracy<br />

progresses in the countries studied. The key element in reducing state violence seems to be the <strong>de</strong>gree of<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracy that has been achieved.<br />

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to be exceedingly complex involving both internal and external sources of pressure 5 .<br />

Incomplete <strong>de</strong>mocracies, such as Brazil, differ from the i<strong>de</strong>al “good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy‐ <strong>de</strong>scribed as<br />

that in which there is “a stable institutional structure that realizes the liberty and equality of<br />

citizens through the legitimate and correct functioning of its institutions and mechanisms”<br />

(Morlino, 2004; p.12).<br />

Democracies can be evaluated in terms of results (the level of legitimacy they have vis a<br />

vis citizens), in terms of content (the amount of freedom and liberty citizens, communities and<br />

organizations enjoy) and in terms of procedures (in how far citizens can check and evaluate<br />

how laws are implemented). In sum, <strong>de</strong>mocracies can be assessed by the extent to which they<br />

implement Rule of Law, their accountability and responsiveness to civil society and citizens’<br />

<strong>de</strong>mands, and the respect they show for rights and greater political, social and economic<br />

equality.<br />

Though all aspects are relevant, the capacity of authorities to enforce Rule of Law is<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>red to be a pre‐requisite for all the other dimensions. Still, even if Rule of Law is<br />

respected, the “critical features” for good <strong>de</strong>mocracy, such as how universally and<br />

in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>ntly laws are applied, need to be analyzed. This from Morlino’s perspective means<br />

that in a “good <strong>de</strong>mocracy” one finds: a) an integral application of the legal system, at all levels<br />

of the territory, guaranteeing the rights and equality of citizens; b) there are no areas<br />

dominated by organized crime; c) there is no corruption in the political, administrative, and<br />

judicial branches; d) that at local and central government level a competent civil bureaucracy<br />

universally applies the law and assumes responsibility in the event of error; e) there is an<br />

efficient police force that respects the rights and freedoms guaranteed by law; f) that citizens<br />

have equal, unhin<strong>de</strong>red access to the legal system in the case of lawsuits either between<br />

private citizens or between private citizens and public institutions. This also implies that<br />

citizens know their rights and can obtain representation; g) that criminal inquiries and civil and<br />

administrative lawsuits have reasonably swift resolution; and h) there is complete<br />

in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce of the judiciary from any political influence (Morlino, 2004).<br />

We may also ask what changes with the establishment of <strong>de</strong>mocracy and what does not<br />

change? Do changes brought about by transitional <strong>de</strong>mocracy lead to the pre‐conditions for<br />

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Moravcsik (2000), for instance, analyzing the progress of human rights regimes in Postwar Europe conclu<strong>de</strong>d that<br />

the success of the European Court of Human Rights was not the result of efforts by consoli<strong>da</strong>ted European<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracies but of the new or re‐established <strong>de</strong>mocracies strategically employing international commitments to<br />

consoli<strong>da</strong>te <strong>de</strong>mocracy at the domestic level.<br />

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the “good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy or do they produce more mixed results? The pre‐conditions for the<br />

“good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy have been studied either from the perspective of the analysis of<br />

transitional <strong>de</strong>mocracies or of the expansion of human rights ‐ but not from the perspective of<br />

how laws actually operate or of changes in the values and beliefs of those in charge of<br />

implementing the laws.<br />

To unravel the complex relations between <strong>de</strong>mocracy and human rights, not only in<br />

transitional contexts but also in <strong>de</strong>mocracies un<strong>de</strong>rgoing crisis (the “dissatisfied” <strong>de</strong>mocracies)<br />

where the public’s confi<strong>de</strong>nce in institutions, in particular in political parties, has <strong>de</strong>clined, it<br />

seems vital to explore various themes: Rule of Law, state accountability, state responsiveness,<br />

implementation of human rights, <strong>de</strong>mocratic values and re‐socialization, culture, change and<br />

permanence or recurrence‐ or active resistance to change.<br />

DEMOCRACY: A WORK IN PROGRESS<br />

In the case of Brazil the question is why changes that did occur in this period failed to<br />

break institutional patterns and cultures, especially those of the political and justice systems?<br />

It is our purpose to analyze the obstacles to the implementation of <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law, by<br />

i<strong>de</strong>ntifying what has changed as well as what has not both in society and in the justice system,<br />

in the realm of i<strong>de</strong>as, values and norms towards human rights, law, justice and the institutions<br />

that should enforce them as well as in citizens’ actual experience with institutions, in or<strong>de</strong>r to<br />

unravel the connections between permanence and change in an historically authoritarian<br />

culture.<br />

Brazil provi<strong>de</strong>s support for the conclusion that “the adoption of some <strong>de</strong>mocratic<br />

elements will not automatically <strong>de</strong>crease repressive activity, something implied within the<br />

majority of research within this area”(Davenport and Armstrong, 2004). The fulfillment of a<br />

minimalist <strong>de</strong>finition of <strong>de</strong>mocracy may not be enough to ensure that human rights violations<br />

will <strong>de</strong>crease, because it is not sufficient to ensure <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law. A higher level of<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracy requires more responsiveness by authorities to societal <strong>de</strong>mands. Without<br />

accountability there is no responsiveness. Thus stronger <strong>de</strong>mocracy, in the sense of more<br />

controls over authorities, may be necessary for human rights abuses to be reduced (Davenport<br />

and Armstrong, 2004).<br />

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Recent history has shown that it is easier to change laws than it is to change practices.<br />

This is not a privilege of Brazil, as it has been found in other transitional <strong>de</strong>mocracies in Latin<br />

America 6 , and one reason may lie in the distance between lawmakers and those who have to<br />

implement the laws and thus exercise control.<br />

THE PARADOX OF CHANGE WITH AUTHORITARIAN CONTINUITY<br />

Our research program was <strong>de</strong>veloped to explore the <strong>para</strong>dox of this unstable<br />

combination of changes and authoritarian continuities. At the broa<strong>de</strong>r level we sought to<br />

address the question about what kind of <strong>de</strong>mocracy can <strong>de</strong>velop in such complex contexts<br />

such as Brazil. This necessitated the study of the actual process of governance in or<strong>de</strong>r to<br />

i<strong>de</strong>ntify in how far basic tenets of <strong>de</strong>mocracy were being respected. The focus was on public<br />

security but we also continued and are continuing to monitor human rights in the full meaning<br />

of the term, giving priority to the right to physical integrity (to be protected from violence<br />

either by agents of the state or by others as a key requirement to enjoy to other rights).<br />

Governance is to be evaluated both by the actual results produced in public security but<br />

also in terms of how this performance is evaluated by the public and its effects on the<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment of a human rights culture and on support for Rule of Law.<br />

CONTINUITIES AND CHANGES<br />

The problems that have persisted through time<br />

Over two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s after <strong>de</strong>mocratization, Brazilian society has experienced greater<br />

changes in the field of social rights than in political and civil rights. Conservative forces<br />

maintain a strong presence in the political sphere and Rule of Law continues to be precarious<br />

in most areas of Brazil. Crime and some types of violence have worsened. Brazil is still<br />

struggling with seemingly intractable problems: abusive use of lethal force by the police forces,<br />

extra‐judicial killings, lynching, torture, and abominable prison conditions 7 . Moreover<br />

6 Lutz and Sikkink, 2000<br />

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Brazil has been <strong>de</strong>nounced by UN Rapporteurs on the en<strong>de</strong>mic use of torture in the prison system.<br />

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corruption in the criminal justice system persists and though there are indicators that this<br />

corruption is systemic, successive administrations have avoi<strong>de</strong>d confronting this problem.<br />

Phenomena such as torture and the abusive use of lethal force by the police, continue to<br />

occur <strong>de</strong>spite attempts to reform, exemplified by legislation that: a) has characterized what<br />

constitutes torture, b) has moved the jurisdiction to try military police officers accused of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> to civilian courts (instead of Military courts, as previously) and c) has promoted<br />

institutional building, in particular by the creation of a Special Secretariat for Human Rights,<br />

attached to the Presi<strong>de</strong>ncy of the Republic as well as Police Ombudsperson offices to attend to<br />

civilian complaints about police behavior.<br />

Relations between governed and government remain however rather asymmetric.<br />

Though there is greater participation of citizens in the <strong>de</strong>finition of the political agen<strong>da</strong> (than<br />

there was during the military dictatorship) and in the <strong>de</strong>cision‐making process, this<br />

participation is essentially for consultation and not for <strong>de</strong>liberation.<br />

Conservative strongholds have i<strong>de</strong>ologically captured each government <strong>de</strong>mocratically<br />

elected since 1989. Conservatives tend to resist the promotion of access to rights by the<br />

majority of the population. This is interpreted as a risk to their own interests. This is very<br />

visible in the case of land reform, but it is not the only case. Attempts to reform political<br />

parties, political representation (to reduce the <strong>de</strong>ep bias of representation insi<strong>de</strong> the country,<br />

which results in an overrepresentation in the National Congress of the least populated states),<br />

the judiciary, the Penal Co<strong>de</strong> and even the Civil Co<strong>de</strong> have met with extraordinary resistance.<br />

This is also the case for legislation which seeks to reduce economic and social inequalities, thus<br />

giving real meaning to what is formally in the Constitution but absent from real life. There is<br />

much political disillusionment, as attested by many polls (Latinobarometro 8 ). Politicians<br />

receive the worst ratings ever (except for the Presi<strong>de</strong>nt) as is the case in most Latin American<br />

countries.<br />

Highly publicized cases of corruption are not investigated by in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt and impartial<br />

groups, or commissions. On the contrary, the public follow blatant attempts to prevent any<br />

serious investigation in total powerlessness. Worse still is that persons who <strong>de</strong>nounce<br />

wrongdoings, such as journalists and human rights activists, are threatened and even killed.<br />

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Research published in Latinbarometro (2010) shows that a substantial minority in Brazil (32%) and in Mexico (31%)<br />

grant low levels of legitimacy to <strong>de</strong>mocracy. This percentage aggregates respon<strong>de</strong>nts who presented low approval<br />

for <strong>de</strong>mocracy and agreed that <strong>de</strong>mocracy can exist without the National Congress and political parties. This is the<br />

highest percentage found in the 18 countries surveyed.<br />

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Even candi<strong>da</strong>tes to political appointment, in middle size or smaller towns, may run serious<br />

risks if they are in opposition to local political elites. As a result large sectors of the population<br />

do not enjoy real autonomy to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> how they will vote, as they are not truly protected from<br />

pressures and threats.<br />

Civil rights are still a challenge for <strong>de</strong>mocracy in Brazil. The links between the protection<br />

of human rights and public security policies are still weak as they remain perceived as<br />

autonomous spheres of governmental action. Many still believe that suspected criminals are<br />

not entitled to any form of protection including that against torture, as criminal behaviour<br />

must be controlled whatever the cost. This seems to indicate that we are still quite distant<br />

from what has been termed a human rights culture. In the <strong>de</strong>velopment of such a culture an<br />

effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law plays a key role.<br />

At the level of states the challenge of controlling crime while respecting the laws<br />

remains. Institutional performance in law enforcement is seriously jeopardized by imbalances<br />

in pay scales, unattractive career structures, lack of accountability and of external forms of<br />

oversight. Preventative policing still follows a military mo<strong>de</strong>l in which priority is given to<br />

containing organized crime if and when operating in poor neighborhoods or favelas. In such<br />

situations casualties, even if involving law abiding resi<strong>de</strong>nts, are generally accepted and go<br />

unpunished. Elected officials in all ranks express support for the use of lethal force. The<br />

involvement of policemen with crime, their role in <strong>de</strong>ath squads, their involvement with the<br />

torture of suspects, and their participation in private security enterprises have at best received<br />

mixed attention and at worst no attention. Crimes committed by the police receive no<br />

effective investigation and thus no punishment.<br />

The prison population grew from 30 prisoners per 100,000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts in 1969 to 214,8<br />

per 100,000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts in 2006. In 2010 it reached the level of 259,2 per 100,000 and in 2012<br />

there was another increase to 288,1 per 100,000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts (INFOPEN, 2012).<br />

This growth was not followed by a growth in resources to re‐educate or re‐socialize. On<br />

the contrary resources are so stretched that the ratio of prison officers to prisoners has<br />

dropped to 1 officer per 8 prisoners. Crow<strong>de</strong>d prisons, with no educational, work, sport or<br />

leisure activities for prisoners has had as a perverse si<strong>de</strong> effect the encouragement of forms of<br />

organization of prisoners insi<strong>de</strong> prisons that have exten<strong>de</strong>d to the outsi<strong>de</strong> world. Organized<br />

crime from within the prisons threatens communities and represents a new form of risk for<br />

society at large.<br />

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Of the new forms of violence that have emerged in contemporary Brazil in the last two<br />

<strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s that of organized crime, whether or not linked with international drug trafficking, has<br />

stimulated a complex social and institutional network connecting violent <strong>de</strong>linquents, lawyers,<br />

politicians, entrepreneurs, public servants and citizens. This network nourishes corruption and<br />

has had an impact on collective beliefs about the efficacy of <strong>de</strong>mocratic institutions to<br />

guarantee law and or<strong>de</strong>r.<br />

ADVANCES ACHIEVED<br />

The present experience with <strong>de</strong>mocracy has been unique in Brazilian history in a number<br />

of respects: there is no prece<strong>de</strong>nt for its longevity, the extent of political competition, the<br />

universality of suffrage, the access to information (freedom of the press) and the freedom to<br />

protest (mass <strong>de</strong>monstrations), the greater urbanization of the country, and the number of<br />

organizations that play watchdog roles.<br />

There has been a significant change in power relations between “elites” and “nonelites”<br />

with the election of Presi<strong>de</strong>nt Luiz Inácio Lula <strong>da</strong> Silva (2003‐2010), when for the first<br />

time in Brazilian history, a person from the working class, an ex‐steel worker, reached the<br />

highest position of power. It is unquestionable that his election represented a watershed in<br />

the power structure of the country.<br />

Freedom of the press, the absence of censorship and freedom of speech have allowed,<br />

as never before, the <strong>de</strong>nouncing of abuses by those in power, of corruption, and of the use of<br />

the state structure for private gains. There is progress in the transparency of some<br />

governmental procedures, through public access to budgets and accounting procedures via the<br />

internet, and through the institution of ombudsmen in different areas of government.<br />

In the domain of protection of individual rights, in particular the right to security, the<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police have performed well 9 in repressing crimes un<strong>de</strong>r its jurisdiction, especially<br />

international crimes. However, although the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police has received much support from<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Prosecutors, the high profile cases they process, are taking years to reach the courts<br />

and when they do, they linger on for many years. This is more evi<strong>de</strong>nt when they involve<br />

politicians, who are granted special privileges and can only be tried by the Supreme Court. The<br />

9 Between 2003 and 2006 the fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police investigated 260 cases of corruption and arrested 1200 persons<br />

involved in the cases<br />

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acklog of cases seems insurmountable. The creation and building of fe<strong>de</strong>ral prisons represent<br />

another advance as they did not exist until very recently, but they are still insufficient to meet<br />

the <strong>de</strong>mands.<br />

After two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s of economic stability there have been major improvements in the<br />

income of the poorest sectors of the population with the 10% poorest having a per capita gain<br />

in income on average of 69,1% (between 2001 and 2009). In the same period the gains in<br />

income for the 10% of wealthiest averaged 12,6% (Neri, 2011). There have been improvements<br />

in the country’s position in terms of the Human Development In<strong>de</strong>x as result of gains in social<br />

indicators. However, <strong>de</strong>spite such improvements, access to public services by the poorest<br />

groups is still precarious.<br />

Data on mortality from the health sector and from the public security area point to a<br />

drop in homici<strong>de</strong> in the country starting in 2003 after three <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s of continued growth. The<br />

drop in homici<strong>de</strong> is not homogeneous across the territory, nor is it present in all states in the<br />

fe<strong>de</strong>ration or even in all metropolitan regions. It is greater in places like the metropolitan<br />

region of São Paulo. Despite the fall, national homici<strong>de</strong> rates are still very high (26/100,000<br />

resi<strong>de</strong>nts) when compared to other countries, and the total number of cases per year remain<br />

close to a staggering 50,000 homici<strong>de</strong>s. This drop is surprising since there were no concerted<br />

efforts, from different levels of government to reduce homici<strong>de</strong> both in terms of preventative<br />

measures or of public security policies to <strong>de</strong>ter violence.<br />

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2. The way forward ___________________<br />

We seem to be caught in a process in which when resistance to reform is overcome and<br />

reforms are introduced, measures that at first seem to flourish, within a few years seem to<br />

lose their efficacy and credibility 10 . Those forces within the State ap<strong>para</strong>tuses and in the<br />

political arena that resist change seem to prevail 11 . This points to a number of issues: the role<br />

that social norms play, as informal sources of control at the micro level, the type of messages<br />

that institutions send to their members (mixed or clear) and the exercise of vertical<br />

accountability.<br />

The new century has brought new challenges for human rights in Brazil: since the<br />

beginning of the 2000s political, social and economic rights present new <strong>para</strong>doxes.<br />

Improved access to socio‐economic rights in the context of the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>s<br />

should have resulted in the reduction of gross human rights violations and improved<br />

exercise of political and civil rights. These in turn should have reduced political<br />

asymmetry, improved access to social welfare agencies and increased trust in the Rule of<br />

Law as a means to control violence and reduce gross human rights violations.<br />

The questions we attempted to answer were set against the hypotheses we <strong>de</strong>veloped<br />

concerning the barriers in the way of the civilizing process that evolve in a context of<br />

suspension of laws (the temporarily “failed states”), non‐universal law enforcement, fear,<br />

insecurity and low trust in institutions among the population. Particular attention was given to<br />

the <strong>para</strong>doxical drop in homici<strong>de</strong> combined with the growth of organized crime, continued<br />

human rights violations (including gross human rights violations) and institutional resistance to<br />

change ‐ in particular to the implementation of the <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law.<br />

To answer the key question about how ‘good’ <strong>de</strong>mocracy can <strong>de</strong>velop in the midst of<br />

continued violation of human rights, we proposed to i<strong>de</strong>ntify what has changed, and what has<br />

not, in society and in the state. In particular focusing on the right to life, we i<strong>de</strong>ntified how the<br />

state secures or fails to secure this right, and how this success or failure effects the public’s<br />

10<br />

Similar process of resistance to <strong>de</strong>mocratic change has been i<strong>de</strong>ntified in Guatemala and El Salvador (Dodson and<br />

Jackson, 2004).<br />

11<br />

Affonso (2004) studied the efficacy of the legislation that removed from the Military Police the privilege of trial by<br />

Military courts in cases of homici<strong>de</strong> of civilians in São Paulo. Affonso’s research shows that impunity continues to<br />

reign as public prosecutors (the members of the Ministério Público) do not pressure the police forces to carry out<br />

proper investigations and in fact seem to be in collusion with the police forces to drop charges.<br />

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perceptions and support for a human rights regime, and thus in how far human rights become<br />

morally and legally binding behavioral norms. The questions that gui<strong>de</strong>d our program were:<br />

If <strong>de</strong>mocracy and a human rights culture <strong>de</strong>mand the existence of effective<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law, what can be expected for the future of <strong>de</strong>mocracy in Brazil?<br />

Why do improvements in economic and social rights, in the context of a <strong>de</strong>cline in<br />

violence, co‐exist with the expansion of organized crime, corruption and gross<br />

human rights violations?<br />

Why <strong>de</strong>spite such improvements, are there still territories dominated by organized<br />

crime, where systemic corruption continues to plague the political, administrative,<br />

and judicial spheres?<br />

Can there be public security without universal access to civil rights, such as the right<br />

to life? In particular what role does impunity play for the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a human<br />

rights culture and in the support of <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law (Morlino, 2004)?<br />

What support do we find for the Rule of Law among the population‐ what are the<br />

pre‐conditions for a human rights culture?<br />

To what extent do human rights violations continue to occur in Brazil and who are<br />

the groups most at risk?<br />

What extent is the lack of closure promoted by the general amnesty (a pre‐condition<br />

for the transition to <strong>de</strong>mocracy) an obstacle to effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law? In<br />

other words can we have <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law while <strong>de</strong>nying past violations?<br />

These questions, as we have noted, are to be examined in the light of our hypotheses<br />

about the nature of the civilizing process as it has taken place within Brazilian society. Two<br />

extreme cases in which the suspension of laws resulted in temporarily “failed states” (Acre and<br />

Rondonia, frontier states), were interpreted as representing periods of acute collective<br />

experiences of non‐universal law enforcement, fear, insecurity and low trust in institutions.<br />

They enabled us to explore what happens to the civilizing process in such contexts. It was<br />

hoped that this analysis would allow us to <strong>de</strong>velop mo<strong>de</strong>ls of what had happened in the past,<br />

or might yet happen in the future, elsewhere in the country.<br />

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Our aim was to analyze the <strong>para</strong>dox of the drop in homici<strong>de</strong> and growth in organized<br />

crime and the continued presence of human rights violations and their impact on the public’s<br />

perceptions, in particular the support for the Rule of Law. In addition we planned to examine<br />

the legacy of the “unsolved past” on the present <strong>da</strong>y. What role did the Amnesty and the<br />

<strong>de</strong>nial of access to memories (the truth) have in promoting access to rights?<br />

The measurement of the <strong>de</strong> facto level of impunity accor<strong>de</strong>d to perpetrators in cases of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> as well as the performance of the criminal justice system in such cases was <strong>de</strong>emed<br />

to be crucial if we were to answer the question about how a human rights culture could be<br />

<strong>de</strong>veloped and to un<strong>de</strong>rstand the public support or lack of support for <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law.<br />

It was consi<strong>de</strong>red similarly important to follow how actual contact with violence effected<br />

people’s attitu<strong>de</strong>s, values and beliefs about human rights and their support for rule of law.<br />

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3. The way forward ___________________<br />

The questions listed called for a comprehensive research program to be addressed in<br />

three research lines:<br />

LINE 1. THE IMPLEMENTATION (OR LACK) OF DEMOCRATIC RULE OF LAW:<br />

PUBLIC SECURITY OR INSECURITY?<br />

A group of core questions refer to the survival of states of “Un‐rule of law”, or the<br />

opposite of the Rule of Law, in an otherwise <strong>de</strong>mocratic context. This survival can be found in<br />

the actual functioning of institutions in the country or, at the extreme, in whole territories. The<br />

survival of the “Un‐rule of law” can be interpreted as a symptom of the weakness of the<br />

institutions and it is visible in the presence of systemic corruption within sectors of the civil<br />

service, within political parties and courts and by the growth of organized crime and also in<br />

institutional resistance to change.<br />

To represent extreme conditions of Un‐rule of Law, covering two different periods in<br />

recent history, the states of Acre and Rondonia were selected for the project “Violence and<br />

Frontiers” (Violências e Fronteiras). This project offered a privileged starting point from which<br />

to examine the impact that such extreme conditions have on citizens’ support for <strong>de</strong>mocracy<br />

and the Rule of Law.<br />

In these two states disrespect for the Rule of Law, combined with the presence of<br />

mostly informal and illegal economic activities, which fostered the presence of organized<br />

crime, in a context in which law enforcement agencies failed, or did not even attempt to apply<br />

the laws, resulted in massive human rights violations. This project taught us much about the<br />

extent to which <strong>da</strong>mage caused by a state of near anarchy in local government, can be<br />

remedied once investigations take place and some punishment occurs.<br />

It comes as no surprise that, in the most distant areas, which were economically less<br />

important to the Brazilian state and had therefore less political power, there are even greater<br />

obstacles to the Rule of Law. These two states are also very interesting for analysis because<br />

their periods of severe institutional crisis do not overlap: Acre’s crisis reached its peak in 1999,<br />

after which a number of more freely elected governors produced a turn around, while<br />

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Rondonia is still experiencing serious difficulties as result of a major crisis in 2006 when on the<br />

eve of national elections the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police arrested all the major authorities in the executive,<br />

legislative and judiciary branches of state government as well as prominent members of the<br />

state accounting office. The governor of the state was the only authority not arrested at the<br />

time though his vice governor was.<br />

These two frontier states were selected for the study as they were the focus of<br />

investigations at all levels of government, due to evi<strong>de</strong>nce that corruption, fraud, and<br />

mismanagement of public funds were taking place amidst violence perpetrated by state<br />

officials against the population and coercion of voters during elections. They are the most<br />

recently created states in Brazil: Acre became a state in 1962 and Rondonia in 1981.<br />

They were also more recently populated with more than half of their present population<br />

born in other regions/states in Brazil. Being on the extreme frontier of the Western Amazon<br />

region they are also the frontier in terms of economic <strong>de</strong>velopment and in their history<br />

present examples of what can take place when economic <strong>de</strong>velopment takes prece<strong>de</strong>nce over<br />

any type of control in society. In the two states economic growth was not followed, much less<br />

gui<strong>de</strong>d by regulations; instead there seems to have been a total laissez‐faire system in place<br />

where results meant more than respect for laws. It seems the country’s resources to control,<br />

regulate and mediate economic activities, and conflicts between social groups, were largely<br />

concentrated in the most <strong>de</strong>veloped areas of the Southeast and South while the rest of the<br />

country, the frontiers in particular, were left to their own <strong>de</strong>vices 12 .<br />

Description of the case studies: In the analysis of the two states we used multiple<br />

sources: official documents, parliamentary reports, court documents, coverage by the press,<br />

NEV’s <strong>da</strong>tabases, NGO’s, <strong>da</strong>ta collected through open en<strong>de</strong>d interviews carried out by NEV<br />

researchers with significant informants, as well as a survey with resi<strong>de</strong>nts in the state capital of<br />

Porto Velho and one scheduled to take place in Boa Vista.<br />

We asked the question: what role does impunity play for the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a human<br />

rights culture and public support for the <strong>de</strong>mocratic rule of law? This question was addressed<br />

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The fluid frontier between what is licit and what is illicit and consequent threats to <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law are<br />

not a privilege of frontier states, but appear episodically or chronically in different regions of the country: São Paulo<br />

experienced episo<strong>de</strong>s of attacks attributed to one organized crime group (the PCC) that exten<strong>de</strong>d for four months in<br />

2006, Espírito Santo, in the not so distant past, almost suffered intervention from the fe<strong>de</strong>ral government in or<strong>de</strong>r<br />

to restore public security, and in Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro the state has had to be helped by the fe<strong>de</strong>ral government to regain<br />

control of parts of its territory .<br />

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y the project: Police investigation and judicial process in São Paulo: the case of homici<strong>de</strong>s. (A<br />

Investigação Policial e o Processo Judicial do Crime <strong>de</strong> Homicídio no Município <strong>de</strong> São Paulo).<br />

The objectives of this project were to assess: 1‐ the working conditions of the police (human<br />

and material resources) when investigating homici<strong>de</strong> cases; 2) work load and routines; 3)<br />

organizational culture (values, perceptions of perpetrators and victims, perception of how laws<br />

should be enforced, priorities for investigation, meaning of homici<strong>de</strong>, procedures for<br />

investigation, criteria for selection of cases to be investigated, etc.). This study contextualized<br />

the analysis of homici<strong>de</strong> cases retrieved from court archives, providing <strong>da</strong>ta clarifying why<br />

impunity for homici<strong>de</strong> is so high and in particular what are the relevant variables that explain<br />

the performance of the police forces in the investigation of homici<strong>de</strong>s. Homici<strong>de</strong> cases were<br />

followed from their initial registration by the police to the result of the trial or to the <strong>de</strong>cision<br />

to archive the case for lack of evi<strong>de</strong>nce.<br />

Further analysis of factors that affect the institutional performance of the criminal<br />

justice system in the case of homici<strong>de</strong>s was to be based on technical reports, institutional<br />

evaluation documents, historical documents available at NEV’s <strong>da</strong>tabase (laws, norms,<br />

procedures, <strong>de</strong>crees that gui<strong>de</strong> investigations and the judicial process) and qualitative <strong>da</strong>ta<br />

from interviews with members of the criminal justice system covering the same period as that<br />

of the actual cases of homici<strong>de</strong> 13 ‐ the source of the <strong>da</strong>ta for the analysis of their performance<br />

(1991‐1997). New interviews were to be carried out with police investigators and with forensic<br />

experts, with criminal prosecutors and judges acting in criminal courts to i<strong>de</strong>ntify how they<br />

assess homici<strong>de</strong> investigations and judicial processes as well as to ascertain what are, in their<br />

view the causes for success and failure in such investigations and trials. The archival<br />

documentation on homici<strong>de</strong> cases that were retrieved in the previous study was also to be<br />

analyzed.<br />

Feelings of impunity <strong>de</strong>rive not only from the perception that cases are not properly<br />

investigated but also from the length of time between the reporting of the case and final<br />

sentencing. The project “Police investigation and judicial process in São Paulo: the case of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong>s” focussed on the length of time between the actual reporting of the cases and final<br />

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Homici<strong>de</strong> cases that were the focus of the project “Assessment of the level of penal impunity (1991‐1997)”. This<br />

study revealed that high levels of impunity are in part due to the selectiveness of police investigators. Two variables<br />

were i<strong>de</strong>ntified as explaining this selectiveness: known aggressor and whether the perpetrator was arrested in<br />

flagranti. Homici<strong>de</strong> cases that fell in one or another of the two conditions were more often object of a police<br />

inquiry. When cases are referred to prosecutors, and thus to courts, there is more formality and less selectiveness<br />

of law enforcement agents. This research has revealed the actual level of penal impunity; the i<strong>de</strong>ntification of legal<br />

and extra‐legal factors that explain the <strong>de</strong>cision to archive cases and actual <strong>de</strong>cision to punish (sentencing) or not<br />

(not guilty).<br />

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sentencing. This is a much neglected area in studies about the criminal judicial system in Brazil.<br />

“Time taken to reach judicial settlement its impact in the production of penal impunity” was to<br />

measure the time that it took for the different phases of the police inquiry and the penal<br />

process to be processed and analyze the relationship between this and its impact on penal<br />

impunity.<br />

The impact of the performance of law enforcing agencies on the public’s trust in these<br />

institutions, and in the trust in laws to <strong>de</strong>ter violence, as well as their effects on the public’s<br />

support for the Rule of Law, and in particular their reactions to impunity was measured by the<br />

sub‐project The quasi longitudinal survey study: exposure to violence and socially shared<br />

representations and attitu<strong>de</strong>s to justice, punishment and human rights. This series of surveys,<br />

regularly applied by NEV since 2001 to resi<strong>de</strong>nts in São Paulo, allowed us to answer questions<br />

concerning the obstacles to the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a human rights culture, and to explore the<br />

role that fear and insecurity play in the resistance to the concept of universal access to human<br />

rights. In this project the focus was on the role that exposure to violence (victimization) plays<br />

in socially shared representations, attitu<strong>de</strong>s and values about justice, punishment and human<br />

rights; how such exposure affects citizens’ perception of their neighborhood and of public<br />

services. We were particularly interested in the quality of citizens’ experiences with law<br />

enforcement agencies and the expectations that they hold about future contacts, their<br />

experience of social capital and civility within the community, their views about the causes of<br />

violence and their acceptance or rejection of the use of violence as a legitimate means to solve<br />

conflict and to discipline children. Since youth is the most victimized age group, and also the<br />

group that has the worst relationship with law enforcement agencies, part of the survey<br />

explored youth’s values and expectations for the future as well as the experiences of their<br />

peers as victims of violence. The survey was replicated at national level in cities that have<br />

presented high rates of homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Data from the survey was used in a number of other studies; in the project centred on<br />

Police investigation and judicial process in São Paulo; in two projects to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the causes for<br />

the fall of homici<strong>de</strong>: in the state São Paulo “The fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in the state of São Paulo: a<br />

diagnosis of the magnitu<strong>de</strong> and causes” (A Que<strong>da</strong> dos Homicídios em São Paulo: Um<br />

diagnóstico <strong>de</strong> Magnitu<strong>de</strong> e Condicionantes) and in another study among youth at risk in the<br />

city of São Paulo “Analysis of the fall in the homici<strong>de</strong> rate of youth in the city of São Paulo,<br />

2000‐2008”. (Análise <strong>da</strong> que<strong>da</strong> nas taxas <strong>de</strong> mortali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> por homicídio <strong>de</strong> jovens no município<br />

<strong>de</strong> São Paulo, 2000 a 2008).<br />

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LINE 2. OBSTACLES FOR A HUMAN RIGHTS CULTURE<br />

The growth of homici<strong>de</strong> has been interpreted by researchers as an indicator of the<br />

failure of the state and of <strong>de</strong>mocracy to reduce existing <strong>de</strong>privations. There was a double<br />

failure of the state: to improve access to rights (on the prevention si<strong>de</strong>) and to repress by<br />

punishing those responsible for crimes (the <strong>de</strong>terence si<strong>de</strong>) while respecting the laws.<br />

Is the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> a consequence of radical change in the state’s provision of rights?<br />

Can this fall be attributed to major improvements in access to rights and in the performance of<br />

the criminal justice system? To discover the causes which un<strong>de</strong>rlie the fall in homici<strong>de</strong>,<br />

specifically in the state of São Paulo two projects were initially <strong>de</strong>signed: one concentrated on<br />

the state of São Paulo (“The fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in the state of São Paulo: a diagnosis of the<br />

magnitu<strong>de</strong> and causes” 14 ) and the other on the city of São Paulo (“The fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in the<br />

city of São Paulo: a diagnosis of the magnitu<strong>de</strong> and causes”). A third project looked at youth<br />

and homici<strong>de</strong> in the city of São Paulo (“Analysis of the fall in the homici<strong>de</strong> rate of youth in the<br />

city of São Paulo, 1996‐2008”).<br />

The first two projects were expected to be able to answer one of the major questions of<br />

the research program: Why and how in the context of an expansion in organized crime,<br />

corruption and gross human rights violations, was homici<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>clining? The two projects were<br />

expected to answer a key <strong>de</strong>mand for information about the evolution of lethal violence within<br />

the state, allowing for systematic comparisons between regions. Official <strong>da</strong>ta on homici<strong>de</strong><br />

from law enforcement agencies as well as mortality <strong>da</strong>ta from the health sector was to be<br />

collected as well as information about other variables such as: number of firearms<br />

apprehen<strong>de</strong>d, investments in public security, education, income, housing conditions, work,<br />

public policies targeted at populations at risk.<br />

It was assumed that there would be no single explanation for the fall in homici<strong>de</strong>, in<br />

particular for a drop as large as the one for São Paulo, where homici<strong>de</strong> fell by over 50% since<br />

2002. The studies explored various factors which may have intervened: a) improvement in the<br />

economy, in particular the growth of formal jobs; b) more private and public investment in<br />

high homici<strong>de</strong> areas; c) greater presence of organized civil society in high risk areas; c) changes<br />

in the <strong>de</strong>mographic profile of the population (ageing population, less youth at risk); d) changes<br />

14 The fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in the state of São Paulo: a diagnosis of the magnitu<strong>de</strong> and causes” was to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the size<br />

and the causes for the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> in the state, and in key economic regions of the state: Campinas, Ribeirão<br />

Preto e Franca, São José do Rio Preto e Votuporanga, e Presi<strong>de</strong>nte Pru<strong>de</strong>nte in the period between 1996 and 2008.<br />

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in the type of drugs being used, in particular in the type of crack cocaine circulating; e)<br />

improved police work‐ more punishment for crimes perpetrated; f) high rate of imprisonmentthe<br />

prison population tripled in 8 years in the state of São Paulo, g) the implementation of a<br />

disarmament legislation that created numerous obstacles to the lawful possession of guns.<br />

Despite this drop in homici<strong>de</strong> other forms of violent crime continued to grow:<br />

aggravated assault, armed robberies, kidnapping and offenses associated with drug use and<br />

trafficking. Similarly gross human rights violations such as executions, lynching and the abusive<br />

use of force by the police continued to occur. Data on gross human rights violations collected<br />

from NEV’s <strong>da</strong>tabases (lynching, executions and use of force by the police) provi<strong>de</strong>d a broa<strong>de</strong>r<br />

context against which to analyze the other <strong>da</strong>ta sets. Data on the in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt variables will be<br />

analysed over a longer period (1980 to 2010) as the present fall in homici<strong>de</strong> may have been<br />

the result of changes that have accumulated over time.<br />

The project “Analysis of the fall in the homici<strong>de</strong> rate of youth, in the city of São Paulo:<br />

1996‐2008” is particularly interesting. Recent <strong>da</strong>ta from the Ministry of Health reveal that the<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rate in the city of São Paulo fell by 75,8% between 2000 and 2008 and in the age<br />

group between 15 to 24 years this fall was even greater – the rate fell by 85,1% 15 . Despite this<br />

fall, homici<strong>de</strong> is still the first cause of <strong>de</strong>ath in this age group. The objective of this project was<br />

to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the <strong>de</strong>terminants of the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rate and to i<strong>de</strong>ntify what are the risk<br />

factors for violent <strong>de</strong>ath in the city of São Paulo. In addition we planned to examine how this<br />

risk affected the i<strong>de</strong>ntity of youth, between 15 and 24 years of age, and the role organized<br />

crime plays both in the risk of <strong>de</strong>ath by homici<strong>de</strong>, and in the <strong>de</strong>finition of that i<strong>de</strong>ntity.<br />

The research was to have a quantitative and a qualitative component: the quantitative<br />

study was <strong>de</strong>signed as an ecological time series study using the same variables and time span<br />

as the previous subprojects, disaggregated by census districts, as well as other variables to<br />

cover local specificities. For the qualitative study life trajectories of youth in general, youth<br />

that were victimized by homici<strong>de</strong>, and juveniles serving sentences for crimes against life were<br />

to be re‐constructed. This was to be complemented by focus group discussions with<br />

adolescents and youth living in high risk areas and with key informants in the same<br />

communities.<br />

15 Based on <strong>da</strong>ta from the Secretariat of Health of the City of São Paulo: PRO‐AIM . Data retrieved from the site on<br />

the 3 rd of August 2011.<br />

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LINE 3. MONITORING HUMANS RIGHTS – THE PRESENT<br />

The project “Monitoring Human Rights Violations” is a core component of the NEV<br />

research program. Since 1987 NEV has monitored human rights violations in Brazil, through<br />

the systematic collection of <strong>da</strong>ta from official sources such as: the Census Bureau‐IBGE, in their<br />

household surveys (PNADs), <strong>da</strong>ta from public registrar offices (birth and <strong>de</strong>ath), Ministry of<br />

Health, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Housing, Institute of Research and Applied<br />

Economics (IPEA), State Secretariat for Human Rights, FUNAI (National Indian Foun<strong>da</strong>tion),<br />

CIMI (Catholic Church Missionary Council for Indians), human rights NGOs, reports on the<br />

profile of the criminal justice system, on human <strong>de</strong>velopment, information on threats to the<br />

freedom of press from International Press Associations, on gross human rights violation using<br />

national newspapers as sources (Police Violence, Lynching and Executions), and so forth.<br />

Previous reports published by NEV cover the full breadth of rights and use indicators<br />

that allow comparisons across time. They systematically cover all states in the country,<br />

complement official <strong>da</strong>ta with that of non‐governmental groups and draw upon international<br />

as well as national and local sources. This monitoring allows us to answer some of the key<br />

questions raised: for example to what extent do human rights violations continue to occur in<br />

Brazil and who are the groups most at risk? Data from the project monitoring human rights<br />

have been used in different sub‐projects, for instance in the project “Violence and Frontiers”<br />

and in research on the extent of, and causes of, the reduction in homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

3.1. THE PAST<br />

Here we ask questions about the past and the future. How much of what is experienced<br />

to<strong>da</strong>y is a direct consequence of a past that was never properly <strong>de</strong>alt with? How can we have a<br />

different future? The issue of the past leads us to discuss the extent to which the general<br />

Amnesty (a pre‐condition imposed by the military for the transition to <strong>de</strong>mocracy) prevented<br />

closure and in how far this in turn has become an obstacle to effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law.<br />

This was an experience not unique to Brazil but one that was shared with most Latin American<br />

countries that moved from military dictatorships to <strong>de</strong>mocracy. Though at first the terms of<br />

the negotiated Amnesties were kept in most countries, in time they started being challenged<br />

and as result Truth Commissions and eventually trials ensued. But Brazil has been very<br />

resistant to face the past. The Supreme Court has ruled that the terms of the Amnesty are still<br />

in force and only very recently a Truth Commission was established. What are the costs of<br />

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<strong>de</strong>nying the past, or if not <strong>de</strong>nying it neglecting its role in the present. In other words, can we<br />

have <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law while <strong>de</strong>nying/ignoring past violations?<br />

Also during the military dictatorship at a certain moment international agencies<br />

attempted to secure respect for the Rule of Law and prevent further human rights violations.<br />

How successful were their efforts? Were particular types of intervention more successful than<br />

others? In terms of the future, if past injustices were ma<strong>de</strong> possible because of the social<br />

inequalities that existed at the time, could the promotion of the human right to economic and<br />

social <strong>de</strong>velopment be a protection against the temptation to return to authoritarianism or<br />

even fascism, whether of the state or of organized crime? Could the focus on such<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment help to clarify the concept of human rights and remove from it the pervading<br />

ambiguity the expression presently has and which leads to its rejection? Too often the concept<br />

of human rights seems to be translated as “rights for perpetrators as opposed to victims”; such<br />

misperceptions un<strong>de</strong>rpin both a general resistance to human rights and lead to the <strong>de</strong>nial of<br />

universal entitlement to such rights.<br />

The project “Mechanisms of extra‐judicial re<strong>para</strong>tion for victims of human rights<br />

violations: the Latin American experience” analyzed the different approaches adopted by the<br />

different judicial systems in Latin America to provi<strong>de</strong> re<strong>para</strong>tion for human rights violations,<br />

such as Truth Commissions, during and after the transition to <strong>de</strong>mocracy. In countries in which<br />

the transitions were negotiated with dictators, who only agreed to step down after their<br />

<strong>de</strong>mands were met, a major challenge emerged after a few years ‐ how to conciliate the<br />

authoritarian past with the present <strong>de</strong>mocracy? Transitions that are the consequence of<br />

unequal negotiations and pacts that protect one si<strong>de</strong> rather than another are blemished by a<br />

type of original sin. In time there is regret. What were the limits of such transitions? Despite all<br />

pressure to forgive, to grant amnesty and for national reconciliation the unsolved past is a<br />

heavy bur<strong>de</strong>n for new <strong>de</strong>mocracies. In the last few years a number of different alternatives to<br />

the judicial one have emerged, as well as different types of re<strong>para</strong>tions.<br />

The objective of this project was to evaluate the results of Truth Commissions in Latin<br />

America and the a<strong>de</strong>quacy of these to repair the <strong>da</strong>mage caused by the violations, reduce<br />

victims’ pain, satisfy the need for truth and fulfill the right to memory. The focus was on the<br />

right to truth and the nature of re<strong>para</strong>tions for gross human rights violations, in particular in<br />

the Brazilian case, where resistance to truth is still massive. The victims are those who suffered<br />

forced disappearances, and political prisoners. The analysis centered on the relationship<br />

between local norms and practices about re<strong>para</strong>tions and the respect accor<strong>de</strong>d to the Inter‐<br />

American system of protection for human rights and the Truth Commissions. Comparisons<br />

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were to be drawn between the re<strong>para</strong>tions ma<strong>de</strong> on the basis of: a) the norms used to justify<br />

or to gui<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>cisions; and b) the pace at which states in the region are moving to repair<br />

violations and protect human rights.<br />

3.2. THE FUTURE<br />

The theme of the right to <strong>de</strong>velopment was addressed through the project Fostering<br />

healthy early <strong>de</strong>velopment. This project is aimed at pregnant adolescents, one of the most at<br />

risk groups for violent victimization, and for experiencing violation of their rights. It aims at the<br />

prevention of violence, neglect and abuse and injuries to the child, as well as to the mother,<br />

and in addition to providing useful information about rights, advises on the different stages of<br />

child <strong>de</strong>velopment and on how to stimulate the child.<br />

This project is gui<strong>de</strong>d by evi<strong>de</strong>nce‐based research that has conclu<strong>de</strong>d that investments<br />

in early child <strong>de</strong>velopment are the ones most likely to have impact throughout the life cycle,<br />

producing benefits in education, income, access to jobs and in the prevention of risk behavior,<br />

such as drug use and violence, in adolescence.<br />

This project seeks to promote the early <strong>de</strong>velopment of children by encouraging the<br />

mother to seek medical assistance during the pregnancy and by informing her about the<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment of the child and about available social assistance programs. Information is also<br />

provi<strong>de</strong>d about rights and the means of access to rights (health, education, social welfare and<br />

work) and the ties between the mother and the child reinforced. This home visitation project is<br />

<strong>de</strong>signed to address the needs of children between 0 and 2 years. It is recommen<strong>de</strong>d by the<br />

World Health Organization 16 and by the CDC (Centre for Disease Control) as a mo<strong>de</strong>l program<br />

in the primary prevention of violence. It is also a program that improves access to rights.<br />

Though multiple home visitation programs are in place in the Northern hemisphere they are<br />

not frequent in Brazil and none have previously focused on adolescents.<br />

The project consists of home visitation during the pregnancy, and after the birth of the<br />

child up to 6 months of age. This is followed by group work with the mothers and children until<br />

24 months and improved training for creche workers to ensure that the children receive<br />

proper care.<br />

16<br />

Since 2004 NEV is a WHO Collaborating Center on Violence Prevention.<br />

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A study about adolescent pregnancy revealed that this phenomenon is more frequent<br />

in the areas of the city where youth homici<strong>de</strong> is higher. These are the neediest districts in the<br />

city with the result that schools and health facilities are more stressed and youth in need of<br />

the services receive less attention.<br />

This project is being implemented with technical support from a Brazilian Expert<br />

Committee (child psychologist, experimental psychologists with expertise in post natal<br />

<strong>de</strong>pression, pediatrician, representative from the State Secretariat of Public Health) and by an<br />

international expert committee composed of a representative from the WHO, one expert from<br />

the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) , one from the Centers for Disease Controls –<br />

Violence Prevention Department, an epi<strong>de</strong>miologist from the University of Michigan and one<br />

from the Instituto <strong>de</strong> Salud Publica <strong>de</strong> Mexico.<br />

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4. Key Results __________________________<br />

The different research projects that comprise the research program vary in terms of the<br />

research <strong>de</strong>sign (case studies, cross‐sectional studies based on secon<strong>da</strong>ry <strong>da</strong>ta cross‐sectional<br />

surveys, longitudinal study of the flow of homici<strong>de</strong> processes, institutional follow‐up, and so<br />

forth).<br />

The projects also vary in terms of the territory covered: three Latin American countries<br />

(the Truth Commissions in Peru, Argentina and Chile), all Brazilian states (Monitoring Human<br />

Rights), two frontier states (Acre and Rondonia), 11 state capitals (Survey), the city of São<br />

Paulo (impunity in the case of homici<strong>de</strong>, the fall in homici<strong>de</strong>, surveys), specific districts within<br />

the city (part of the survey, fostering healthy childhood, qualitative study of the fall in<br />

homici<strong>de</strong>). One study concentrates on a particular age group – youth (survey, homici<strong>de</strong> and<br />

fostering healthy childhood).<br />

In or<strong>de</strong>r to present the answers to the key questions we formulated, first it is necessary<br />

to provi<strong>de</strong> the key results from the different projects. In this section we present a summary of<br />

these key results, observing that the full reports are available at the NEV website (nevusp.org)<br />

and in the publications listed.<br />

We start with a review of how Amnesty Laws have been reviewed in Latin America and<br />

what lessons have been learned and then we move to the results from monitoring human<br />

rights in Brazil. Next we present the results from the studies on homici<strong>de</strong>: on the fall of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rates, and on impunity. This is followed by the study on violence and the frontier.<br />

The key results of the surveys in São Paulo and in the 11 state capitals is presented next; the<br />

final reporting covers the results from the experimental program to prevent violence by<br />

working with adolescent mothers and their children.<br />

MECHANISMS OF EXTRA‐JUDICIAL REPARATION FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN<br />

RIGHTS VIOLATIONS: THE LATIN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE‐ AMNESTY LAWS IN<br />

THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE<br />

This project provi<strong>de</strong>d historical contextualization for the research program <strong>de</strong>veloped<br />

over the recent years. By analyzing what took place in neighboring countries in relation to the<br />

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Amnesty laws that framed the conditions for the return to <strong>de</strong>mocracy we expected to learn<br />

more about our own transition. While Chile, Peru and Argentina, and more recently Uruguay<br />

(countries which for years through public referendums had refused to revoke their Amnesty<br />

law) did confront their past, Brazil until very recently avoi<strong>de</strong>d this confrontation. A recent<br />

ruling by the Supreme Court ratifying the legality of the Amnesty was a cold bath for those<br />

who expected that changes were due.<br />

The Analysis of the Amnesty laws through time in Latin America revealed that:<br />

A. Amnesty laws lose efficacy with time as international pressures grow.<br />

Though Amnesty Laws may contribute to social stability in the short run, in the long run<br />

they create obstacles for a stable <strong>de</strong>mocracy that respects human rights and Rule of<br />

Law.<br />

In Latin American countries such as Argentina and Chile it was possible through the<br />

public review of Amnesty laws to <strong>de</strong>mand that the State accepted responsibility for past<br />

<strong>de</strong>eds, reviewing them in the context of a partial or total annulment of Amnesty Laws.<br />

Such processes have contributed to disseminate the i<strong>de</strong>a that impunity is not going to<br />

protect those who, while in power, violate human rights.<br />

There is a growing international movement from human rights international law to<br />

con<strong>de</strong>mn Amnesty even if this is granted by new regimes (instead of the one that is<br />

leaving). Some national courts are relying on international law to rule that crimes<br />

against humanity and genoci<strong>de</strong> allow for penal prosecution <strong>de</strong>spite national Amnesty.<br />

The Supreme Court in Argentina for instance, ruled that the Amnesty Law was not<br />

constitutional based on a ruling by the Inter American Court on Human Rights.<br />

There is a certain consensus in the international community that a State cannot invoke<br />

an internal need to <strong>de</strong>ny international responsibility, in particular when that State has<br />

contributed to create that condition of internal need.<br />

The Latin American context provi<strong>de</strong>s some evi<strong>de</strong>nce that societies will tolerate impunity<br />

for a limited period of time and eventually either the particular State or officers of a<br />

State who perpetrated gross human rights violations in the past will be prosecuted.<br />

B. Analogies with Brazil – lack of responsiveness and a accountability<br />

Comparing the Brazilian case to the processes in neighboring countries it appears that<br />

here the internal interdiction to account for past human rights violations has not been<br />

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lifted. This is due to the lack of two things: responsiveness and accountability. The State<br />

in Brazil tends to present low rates of responsiveness and this is ma<strong>de</strong> more difficult to<br />

change by the resistance of legal and bureaucratic institutions to change when faced<br />

with new concepts of justice by society.<br />

The failure by the State to admit past mistakes is one clear example of the <strong>de</strong>ficit of<br />

responsiveness. Progress has been ma<strong>de</strong>; the state has acknowledged that people died<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r the dictatorship and has accepted responsibility for this. Payments have been<br />

ma<strong>de</strong> to the families of the <strong>de</strong>ceased, (the Commission on the Dead and Disappeared).<br />

More recently a Truth Commission was formed with a man<strong>da</strong>te to find out how they<br />

died, and disappeared and who was responsible. Still there will be no penal prosecution<br />

as the terms of the Amnesty remain valid. As a result truth may be known but<br />

punishment cannot take place. If there is no responsiveness and no accountability on<br />

the part of those involved in human rights violations, recognition that what happened<br />

was wrong is not likely. Accountability involves: information, justification, punishment or<br />

compensation (Morlino, 2010). Democracy in the Brazilian context is failing to publicly<br />

acknowledge past behaviors and to fulfill society’s expectations of justice.<br />

C. Amnesty Laws and <strong>de</strong>mocracy ‐ legal mutability<br />

Legal change, the capacity of a State to review its legal framework in Brazil, in as far as<br />

that refers to the Amnesty, suffers from a “legal blocka<strong>de</strong>”. Laws formulated by the past<br />

regime, have acquired in time a supra legal status.<br />

This legal blocka<strong>de</strong> has acquired greater visibility with the recent ruling (December<br />

2010) by the Inter American Court on Human Rights concerning the Araguaia Case. The<br />

case was taken to the Court by families of the persons killed or who disappeared in the<br />

Araguaia region during the dictatorship. The Court ruled against the legality of the<br />

Amnesty law, <strong>de</strong>man<strong>de</strong>d that the <strong>de</strong>aths be investigated, responsibilities i<strong>de</strong>ntified and<br />

those responsible brought to justice, among other issues. The coverage by the national<br />

media of the ruling was intense as this was the first time that an International Court had<br />

challenged the legality of the Amnesty.<br />

An analysis of 15 months of national press coverage on this ruling revealed some<br />

patterns of behavior which it is important to explore in the search for explanations of the<br />

longevity of the Amnesty Law in Brazil. The first reaction by prominent lawyers and law experts<br />

and Supreme Court judges was to rally in <strong>de</strong>fense of the ruling of the Brazilian Supreme Court<br />

that reiterated the legality of the Amnesty Law.<br />

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The ruling was interpreted as a sort of “challenge” to the Brazilian Supreme Court.<br />

International rulings were consi<strong>de</strong>red innocuous in the national context. The responsibility of<br />

the Brazilian government to implement the terms of the ruling was <strong>de</strong>nied. In sum, the<br />

reaction of prominent legal lea<strong>de</strong>rs, and of key persons was to <strong>de</strong>cline any responsibility vis a<br />

vis a Court that their country had helped establish, when its ruling did not satisfy them. To<br />

disseminate such an interpretation of the concept of law is not in tune with the country’s<br />

aspirations to play a bigger role internationally. This analysis indicates the survival of<br />

authoritarian traits at different levels of the society as well as within the state. There is a<br />

disjunction between the meaning of an international ruling for Brazil and the country’s<br />

expectations about its insertion in the international scenario. Support for the Amnesty Law<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rmines any commitment to mobilize support for rulings of the Inter American Court of<br />

Human Rights.<br />

MONITORING HUMAN RIGHTS<br />

This Project has been providing the broa<strong>de</strong>r context against which we follow the<br />

progress and challenges faced by <strong>de</strong>mocracy in Brazil. Five bi‐annual reports have been<br />

produced in the last 12 years. Data for this Project has been drawn from three sources: NEV’s<br />

<strong>da</strong>ta bases on gross human rights violations, state secretariats of justice and/or human rights<br />

in each of the states in Brazil as well as the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Districts and Non‐governmental<br />

organizations across the country. National and international reports on human rights in Brazil,<br />

whether focusing on a single theme (such as torture or extra‐judicial executions) or reports on<br />

threats to journalists or to the press, are also used.<br />

Results presented here summarize the latest report published in December 2012 in<br />

which NEV produced an account of key human rights issues during the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. Early on in<br />

this reporting it was <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>d that the focus should move in this 5 th Report from a broad<br />

coverage of rights that inclu<strong>de</strong> civil, social economic, cultural and environmental rights to<br />

report in <strong>de</strong>pth on the status of the right to life. Since risk and vulnerability are not<br />

homogeneously distributed across society the following themes were selected for the report:<br />

children’s rights, young offen<strong>de</strong>rs, youth victims of homici<strong>de</strong>, homici<strong>de</strong> and race, indigenous<br />

peoples and homici<strong>de</strong>, homophobia and homici<strong>de</strong>, police use of lethal force, violence in the<br />

prison system, torture, violence against journalists and violence against candi<strong>da</strong>tes to elected<br />

posts.<br />

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Child Mortality<br />

Most of the <strong>da</strong>ta concerning the right to life of children comes from the health sector.<br />

Violence against children, child maltreatment and even homici<strong>de</strong> of children remain invisible in<br />

Brazil: there is little systematic <strong>da</strong>ta on the phenomena.<br />

Child mortality fell by 38% between 1999 and 2008, having reached the figure of 17,6<br />

<strong>de</strong>aths per 1000 live born 17 . The reduction in child mortality was general. All states presented<br />

high rates of reduction in the period but imbalances survived; the North (23,1 <strong>de</strong>aths per 1000)<br />

and the Northeast (21,7 /<strong>de</strong>aths per 1000) still have higher rates than other regions such as<br />

the South, where the rate is 12,6 <strong>de</strong>aths per 1000 live born, the best rate in Brazil. The quality<br />

of the national <strong>da</strong>ta has been improving <strong>de</strong>spite the fact that in some rural areas un<strong>de</strong>rreporting<br />

continues to be a problem. The reduction of child mortality has been associated, in<br />

Brazil as elsewhere, with improvements in pre‐natal care, breastfeeding and improved<br />

sanitation (Sousa, 2012).<br />

Another source of threat to children is child labor. Between 2000 and 2010 the statistics<br />

on child labour fell, though less than than they did between the second half of the 1990s and<br />

early 2000. By 2004 according to the Census Bureau National Household Survey 11,8% of<br />

children between 5 and 17 years were working; by 2009 this percentage had fallen to 9,8%<br />

(Rocha, 2012).<br />

Since 1988 much progress to protect children from labour was achieved due to a broad<br />

mobilization of local and international (UNICEF and ILO) children’s rights groups and<br />

organizations. The 1988 Constitution inclu<strong>de</strong>d a chapter on children’s rights and the Statute for<br />

Children and Adolescents (1990) <strong>de</strong>fined in <strong>de</strong>tail how they were to be treated. Brazil ratified<br />

the International Conventions 138 and 182 and implemented programs to abolish child labour<br />

and to protect children from exploitation 18 . Surveillance systems were also set in place to track<br />

child labour at the local level – the Sistema <strong>de</strong> Informação Sobre Focos <strong>de</strong> Trabalho Infantil 1.0<br />

(SITI), and the Bolsa Família (Rocha, 2012).<br />

Missing from the official numbers are the most serious forms of child exploitation: the<br />

involvement of children in the drug tra<strong>de</strong> and prostitution. This gap along with the lack of <strong>da</strong>ta<br />

on violent victimization, abuse and maltreatment highlight the unevenness of progress in<br />

17 Despite the progress this rate is still well above that recommen<strong>de</strong>d by the WHO of 10 <strong>de</strong>aths per 1000 live born.<br />

18 Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Prevenção e Erradicação do Trabalho Infantil e Proteção ao Trabalhador Adolescente (2004),<br />

later evaluated by the Fórum Nacional <strong>de</strong> Prevenção e Erradicação do Trabalho Infantil (FNPETI), as well as the<br />

Programa Nacional do Primeiro Emprego.<br />

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ensuring children’s rights and fulfilling the terms of the Convention for the Rights of the Child.<br />

Also missing from the official records and reporting are accounts of the treatment that states<br />

dispense to children born in prison while mothers are serving sentences. Here the state has<br />

clearly played the role of a major violator of the CRC.<br />

Thus the balance in terms of ensuring children’s right to life is ambiguous: progress coexists<br />

with enduring problems and challenges. Groups most at risk of early <strong>de</strong>ath, neglect,<br />

abuse and maltreatment seem to remain at high risk. The perception of children as having a<br />

claim to the protection of rights regulation is still weak: the public <strong>de</strong>bate on the Law<br />

7.772/2010 that aimed at the prohibition of corporal punishment gave visibility to all sorts of<br />

misconceptions and prejudices about children, in particular about how a child <strong>de</strong>velops and<br />

what are the effects throughout life of corporal punishment (Lagatta, 2012).<br />

Data from The quasi longitudinal survey study: exposure to violence and socially shared<br />

representations and attitu<strong>de</strong>s to justice, punishment and human rights (Cardia, 2012) show<br />

that, <strong>de</strong>spite a small <strong>de</strong>crease, most people interviewed reported having been physically<br />

punished as children: 79% (1999) and 70% (2010). The <strong>da</strong>ta revealed that people who report<br />

more serious experience of corporal punishment as children (greater frequency combined with<br />

instruments that can cause serious harm), also report more victimization by strangers as adults<br />

and greater vulnerability to violence from the police. Also, between 1999 and 2010, for all<br />

hypothetical situations listed in the questionnaire, the number of interviewees who were<br />

willing to use corporal punishment to discipline their children grew 19 , indicating that the costs<br />

of corporal punishment for children throughout their lives remain ignored or un<strong>de</strong>restimated.<br />

Finally, according to the results of the Research on Child Maltreatment Prevention<br />

Readiness in Brazil it has been observed that the policies of protection in Brazil tend to focus<br />

only on trying to protect children from recurring violence; little attention is given to primary<br />

prevention, that is, to preventing violence from ever taking place.<br />

Young offen<strong>de</strong>rs<br />

Legal progress has been ma<strong>de</strong> in terms of young offen<strong>de</strong>rs. A new law (Lei Fe<strong>de</strong>ral nº<br />

12.594/2012) created the National System for Social Educational Support (SINASE) to ensure<br />

that young offen<strong>de</strong>rs do receive the educational, health and social assistance guaranteed in<br />

19 To skip school, lying, steal, misbehavior in school, graffiti, smoke marijuana, staying out at night until very late.<br />

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the social welfare perspective of the System to Guarantee Children and Adolescents’ Rights 20<br />

(SGD). This new law should ensure that young offen<strong>de</strong>rs are not <strong>de</strong>prived of rights as result of<br />

their being un<strong>de</strong>r the state’s jurisdiction (Jesus et al, 2012).<br />

Despite this legal progress young offen<strong>de</strong>rs are still mostly subjected to sentences in<br />

closed institutions, in direct violation of the Statute for Children and Adolescents. The number<br />

of individuals in youth <strong>de</strong>tention centers grew consi<strong>de</strong>rably over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>: from 5,5<br />

adolescents per 10.000 interned in 2002 to 8,6 in 2010. Conditions in the Detention Centers<br />

violate the Statute as they are characterized by overcrowding, overall precariousness, physical<br />

and psychological aggression, and the absence of educational and training activities (Jesus et<br />

al, 2012).<br />

Youth Homici<strong>de</strong><br />

Youth are the most at risk group for homici<strong>de</strong> across the world. In São Paulo and in six<br />

other states in Brazil homici<strong>de</strong> rates for the age group 15 to 24 fell in the last ten years. In São<br />

Paulo alone the fall was 71%. However in another eight states youth homici<strong>de</strong> continued to<br />

grow, doubling, tripling and even quadrupling (in Bahia) over the last ten years. Compared to<br />

other age groups, nationally youth homici<strong>de</strong> rates continue to be much higher than those of<br />

other age groups (Peres, 2012).<br />

Young people continue to report very tense relations with the police. The quasi<br />

longitudinal survey study: exposure to violence and socially shared representations and<br />

attitu<strong>de</strong>s to justice, punishment and human rights (Cardia, 2012) reveals that in the 11 state<br />

capitals surveyed (1999 and 2010) reports by young people between the ages of 16 to 19 years<br />

of “being assaulted by the police” remained stable in the period un<strong>de</strong>r consi<strong>de</strong>ration (6,5% in<br />

1999 and 6,8% in 2010), while adults reported a small drop in this type of victimization from<br />

3,1% in 1999 to 2,1 in 2010. In the same period, instances of police extortion reported by the<br />

young group remained stable while for adults rates for this type of victimization fell.<br />

Race and Homici<strong>de</strong><br />

20 Sistema <strong>de</strong> Garantia <strong>de</strong> Direitos <strong>de</strong> Criança e Adolescente (SGD) established by Law numbers 113 and 117, of the<br />

Conselho Nacional dos Direitos <strong>da</strong> Criança e do Adolescente (CONANDA), in 2006.<br />

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Brazilian legislation to criminalize racially motivated crimes has progressed in recent<br />

years (art. 5º 1988 Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Constitution, laws nº. 7.716/89 and 9.459/97). This has been<br />

strengthened by the ratification of international documents and by the acknowledgement of, 21<br />

and greater internal <strong>de</strong>bate about, race issues in domestic policies. Some examples are: the<br />

creation of specific councils, the inclusion of race as an important variable in public<br />

documents, <strong>de</strong>sign and implementation of public policies to increase inclusion and greater<br />

relevance accor<strong>de</strong>d to this issue in the National Human Rights Program.<br />

As with other issues, <strong>de</strong>spite some progress being ma<strong>de</strong>, many challenges remain:<br />

blacks are more often victims of violence and abuse. Homici<strong>de</strong> mortality rates for blacks are<br />

around twice as high as those for whites. Although the rates fell between 2001 and 2009 (from<br />

42,2 to 29,9) the rates for whites (which fell from 20,6 to 16,3) remain much lower, while that<br />

for mulattos actually grew in the same period (from 30,9 to 35,4) (Carvalho, 2012). This trend<br />

is reflected in other research; according to Waiselfisz (2012) among the white population, the<br />

number of homici<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong>creased from 18.867 in 2002 to 14.047 in 2010, or a 25,5% drop. On<br />

the other hand, among the black population, the number of homici<strong>de</strong>s grew from 26.952 to<br />

34.983 representing a 29,8% growth in the same period .<br />

Blacks are also more often victims of police abuse; <strong>da</strong>ta from the police ombudsman in<br />

São Paulo revealed that the majority of victims of police use of lethal force were blacks ‐54% in<br />

1999 and 44% in 2000 (Carvalho, 2012 apud NEME, 2011). Compared to the percentages of<br />

black people in the population of the São Paulo state ‐ 26,78% in 1999 and 27,23% in 2000 ‐,<br />

this numbers are consi<strong>de</strong>rably higher. It is worth noticing that those the percentages of victims<br />

were calculated only consi<strong>de</strong>ring the cases that were reported to the police ombudsman.<br />

Indigenous people as victims of homici<strong>de</strong><br />

Though the indigenous population represents a minority in the North, South and Mid‐<br />

West regions of the country, in two of these regions (North and Mid‐West) indigenous people<br />

are over‐represented in figures for <strong>de</strong>ath by homici<strong>de</strong>. In 2009 the homici<strong>de</strong> rate for the<br />

21<br />

Such achievements in the international context started with the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights in<br />

1948 which established on articles 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd the equality of all people before the law, with no distinction of any<br />

kind and protection against any discrimination. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of<br />

Racial Discrimination, ratified by Brazil in 1968 <strong>de</strong>termined in articles 1 st and 4 th that affirmative action programs do<br />

not contradict the principle of equality but empower social compensation for groups historically marked by<br />

marginalization. Brazil’s ratification of the Convention pre<strong>da</strong>tes the 1988 Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Constitution by 20 years.<br />

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indigenous population in the Mid‐West region was 75,8 per 100 thousand and in the North<br />

region this rate reached 117,1 per 100 (Carvalho, 2012).<br />

Homici<strong>de</strong> and gen<strong>de</strong>r<br />

One of the problems in analyzing the right to life statistics for different groups in society<br />

is the difficulty of access to <strong>da</strong>ta. At national level the major source of <strong>da</strong>ta for monitoring the<br />

violation of the right to life ‐ <strong>de</strong>aths due to aggression/violence ‐ is still the mortality <strong>da</strong>ta from<br />

the Ministry of Health: in most other countries the <strong>da</strong>ta comes from the Ministry of Justice.<br />

Though the quality of <strong>da</strong>ta has been improving in recent years, the <strong>da</strong>ta as provi<strong>de</strong>d have<br />

limited possibilities for the disaggregation which could help us to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the profile of victims<br />

(gen<strong>de</strong>r inclu<strong>de</strong>d) and the context in which the cases have taken place.<br />

More recently the legislation to curtail violence against women has advanced with the<br />

establishment of law nº 11.340, (2006). This law, also known as “Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha”, along<br />

with the ratification of international treaties and covenants’ 22 , is a consequence of the greater<br />

visibility given to cases of violence against women (Pasinato, 2012).<br />

Lesbians, gays, transsexuals and homophobia<br />

According to the Grupo Gay <strong>da</strong> Bahia, the number of homici<strong>de</strong>s involving homosexuals<br />

doubled between 2000 and 2010 in Brazil: 130 cases were recor<strong>de</strong>d in 2000 and 260 cases in<br />

2010. Surveys carried out with participants of Gay Pri<strong>de</strong> Para<strong>de</strong> show that in 2005 72,% had<br />

experienced discrimination and 66% had been victims of violence. Similar results were found<br />

among participants in similar <strong>para</strong><strong>de</strong>s in Porto Alegre and in Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro (A<strong>da</strong>mi, 2012 apud<br />

Carrara et al, 2006).<br />

Suspects and persons serving prison sentences<br />

Police violence against suspects and members of the public, and in particular against<br />

youth and Black youth in Brazil has often been documented. Between 1999 and 2009, 66 cases<br />

against the Brazilian government were presented by individuals or non‐governmental<br />

22<br />

Two important documents ratified by the Brazilian government are: the Inter‐American Convention on the<br />

Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of violence against women, or the "Convention of Belem do Para” (ratified<br />

by Brazil in 1994) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW,<br />

ratified in 1984).<br />

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organizations from Brazil to the Inter American Commission for Human Rights. 15 involved<br />

police violence and 6 violence within the prison system (Bastos, 2012).<br />

Not only the police, but society as whole seems not to recognize the rights of suspects<br />

and convicted people. According to The quasi longitudinal survey study: exposure to violence<br />

and socially shared representations and attitu<strong>de</strong>s to justice, punishment and human rights<br />

(CARDIA, 2012), life in prison, the <strong>de</strong>ath penalty and forced labor are consi<strong>de</strong>red suitable<br />

punishments for a number of crimes. For example, in 2010, when asked what type of penalty a<br />

kidnapper should be given, 31% chose life imprisonment; 12,8% the <strong>de</strong>ath penalty and 18,6%<br />

forced labor. For a person convicted of rape, 34,3% of respon<strong>de</strong>nts chose life in prison; 39,5%<br />

the <strong>de</strong>ath penalty and 11,1% forced labor. As for drug <strong>de</strong>alers, 27,3% said they should be<br />

sentenced with life in prison, 14,2% the <strong>de</strong>ath penalty and 23,5% forced labor.<br />

Data from the Human Rights Violation Database of NEV allows us to examine the<br />

inci<strong>de</strong>nce of summary execution, police violence and lynching from 1980 to 2010, in the<br />

context of some key social and political events.<br />

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30 years of Gross Human Rights Violations in Brazil<br />

2000<br />

1800<br />

1600<br />

1400<br />

1200<br />

1000<br />

800<br />

600<br />

400<br />

Rising of<br />

Terceiro<br />

Comando (RJ)<br />

Direct elections for<br />

Governors and<br />

Legislative<br />

Campaign "Direct Elections<br />

Now" for Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

Barracão (PR)<br />

Case<br />

Constitution<br />

Chico Men<strong>de</strong>s<br />

Case<br />

Direct elections for<br />

presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

42ºDP<br />

Case<br />

Rising of<br />

PCC (SP)<br />

Matupá (MT)<br />

Case<br />

Carandiru<br />

Massacre<br />

(SP)<br />

Can<strong>de</strong>lária and<br />

Vigário Geral<br />

Massacres<br />

(RJ)<br />

Olaria (RJ)<br />

Case<br />

Creation of the<br />

Ombudsman Police<br />

(SP)<br />

Creation of Proar (SP)<br />

Law 9299/96<br />

(transfers from<br />

military justice to the<br />

common law crimes<br />

against life<br />

committed by police)<br />

Corumbiara (RO)<br />

Case<br />

Bonus for Bravery<br />

(RJ)<br />

Establishme<br />

nt of the<br />

Forum for<br />

the Defense<br />

of Life (SP)<br />

Eldorado dos<br />

Carajás<br />

Massacre (PA)<br />

Act<br />

prohibition<br />

of torture<br />

PEDH<br />

Favela<br />

Naval<br />

Case<br />

Patrícia<br />

Longo<br />

Case<br />

Visit of UN<br />

rapporteur on<br />

torture, Nigel<br />

Rodley<br />

Ochestrated<br />

Rebellion in<br />

29 prisons<br />

(SP)<br />

Celso Daniel<br />

Case (SP)<br />

Fernandinho<br />

Beira Mar<br />

(RJ)<br />

2º PEDH<br />

Operação<br />

Castelinho<br />

Prosecutor<br />

Lins do<br />

Rego (MG)<br />

Organized<br />

Crime (ES)<br />

Tim Lopes<br />

Case<br />

Visit of UN<br />

Rapporteur<br />

on Summary<br />

Execution,<br />

Asthma<br />

Jahandir<br />

Grajaú<br />

Case<br />

(SP)<br />

Dorothy Stang<br />

Case (PA)<br />

Maria <strong>da</strong><br />

Penha<br />

Law<br />

PCC<br />

Attacks<br />

(SP)<br />

Creation of<br />

UPP (RJ)<br />

Police<br />

helicopter<br />

shot in the<br />

Morro dos<br />

20 years of<br />

Chico Men<strong>de</strong>s<br />

Case<br />

200<br />

0<br />

1980 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 1990 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 2010<br />

Lynching Summary Execution Police Violence<br />

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The nature of our sources does not allow us to assume that we have access to complete<br />

or reliable <strong>da</strong>ta. However reading between the lines, patterns in the graph suggest at least<br />

three important facts. First, it is very clear that visits from UN Human Rights Rapporteurs in<br />

2000 and 2003 are related to increases in reports about police violence and summary<br />

executions. This is likely to indicate consi<strong>de</strong>rable un<strong>de</strong>rreporting of such cases when the theme<br />

is not receiving attention in the media or when the country is not un<strong>de</strong>r international pressure.<br />

Secondly, it is evi<strong>de</strong>nt that even when the instances of police violence and summary<br />

executions are less frequent, the overall number of cases is still high. In 2005, which has the<br />

lowest numbers in a period of 13 years, approximately 200 cases of police violence and 200<br />

cases of summary execution were i<strong>de</strong>ntified. Lastly, only for lynching do we find low figures<br />

consistently reported: moreover, since 2000, the number of cases i<strong>de</strong>ntified hardly varies and<br />

may even indicate a <strong>de</strong>crease over the last ten years.<br />

Police violence<br />

Police use of lethal force in Brazil is far from being a rare event. In fact the number of<br />

cases is so high that it seems to <strong>de</strong>scribe a habitual pattern of behaviour. To i<strong>de</strong>ntify whether<br />

this use of force is or is not abusive, we need to look at how confrontations between the police<br />

and civilians are classified in police records. At present such confrontations are registered as<br />

“resistance followed by <strong>de</strong>ath” 23 . This classification often results in cases being dropped as the<br />

police officer is seen as the victim, and the civilian who resists arrest is viewed as culpable. If<br />

the accused is <strong>de</strong>ad there is no one to punish and nothing to investigate. The police officer’s<br />

version is thus the official version and no investigation follows. This type of classification of<br />

events thus encourages what has been termed the “normatization” of the use of lethal force.<br />

National <strong>da</strong>ta on police use of lethal force is not available. In the state of São Paulo,<br />

some information has been ma<strong>de</strong> available to the public since 1995. For example, according to<br />

The State Official Press between 2001 and 2011, 5591 persons died in cases of resistance to<br />

arrest. Data is also available on the total number of civilians injured, as well as police officers<br />

killed or injured. However this information is not enough to <strong>de</strong>termine whether the police<br />

action was legal or not, since there are strong indicators that some of these <strong>de</strong>aths involved<br />

abusive use of force. We note that: a) many more civilians die in such circumstances than<br />

policemen; b) the number of civilians injured is smaller than that of civilians <strong>de</strong>ad; c) the<br />

23<br />

Resolution number 516, published in December of 2000 in the Diário Oficial do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo.<br />

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percentage of civilians who die while resisting arrest is increasing and higher than we might<br />

expect in relation to the total number of victims of homici<strong>de</strong>. For instance in 2005 they<br />

represented 4% of all <strong>de</strong>aths due to homici<strong>de</strong> and in 2010, this percentage reached 9%.<br />

Despite the continued high inci<strong>de</strong>nce of what we may suspect to be abusive use of force<br />

there have been many attempts in the last few years to improve policing activities and to<br />

introduce innovations. The state of São Paulo, responding to pressure from organized civil<br />

society was the first state in the country to implement a number of measures. Amongst these<br />

are: man<strong>da</strong>tory monthly reports on the number of victims of police activity, the introduction of<br />

Local Community Security Councils (CONSEGs), to implement a program of support for police<br />

officers involved in high risk missions (PROAR), community policing, the setting up of a police<br />

ombudsman office, the introduction of training to encourage police officers to use fire arms in<br />

a non‐lethal way (Giraldi Method), and the <strong>de</strong>velopment of stan<strong>da</strong>rd procedures (POP) and<br />

methods to reduce the use of lethal force in policing actions. More recently all cases of<br />

resistance followed by <strong>de</strong>ath must be referred to and investigated by the Homici<strong>de</strong> Squad<br />

(DHPP) (Cubas, 2012). However, as noted earlier, the challenges have not disappeared.<br />

Violence in the prison system<br />

Overcrowding in the prison system in Brazil has been <strong>de</strong>nounced in various national and<br />

international reports as well as by UN Special Rapporteurs. Nevertheless, in the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong><br />

this overcrowding has continued to grow. New prison facilities are built but the rate of<br />

increase in imprisonment is greater than that of the building of facilities. In addition, the<br />

number of prison war<strong>de</strong>ns and administrators has failed to keep pace with the growth of the<br />

prison population. As a result violence, abuse and illegal activities have continued to grow<br />

within prisons as have the risks to the inmates (Dias, 2012).<br />

An increasingly large prison population, poor service, <strong>de</strong>caying buildings, lack of trained<br />

manpower all converge to <strong>de</strong>fine a very unstable situation in which organized groups of<br />

prisoners <strong>de</strong>velop strategies to survive. Once such organizations <strong>de</strong>velop within the system it is<br />

impossible to maintain control. In 2003 in an attempt to regain control a new system of<br />

discipline to be implemented in the prison system (Regime Disciplinar Diferenciado (RDD), Law<br />

10.792) was approved at fe<strong>de</strong>ral level. Though the fe<strong>de</strong>ral government has been trying to<br />

improve policies that target the prison system, and has a <strong>de</strong>dicated budget to this end, at state<br />

level states seem to fail to use such budgets to at least mitigate some of the problems. Worse<br />

still, throughout recent years states have been reducing their use of the budgets to improve<br />

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programs and services in prisons: whereas in 2000 roughly 70% of the fe<strong>de</strong>ral budget to this<br />

end was requested and used by state governments, in 2010 only 36% of this budget was used.<br />

(Salla, 2012).<br />

The building of new prisons has been the strategy for reducing prison overcrowding in<br />

the state of São Paulo. In 1990 there were 37 prisons in the state, while in 2010 there were<br />

148. This increase was associated with the growth of the prison population but there were also<br />

some other positive changes. For example prison administration was transferred from the<br />

Secretariat of Public Security to a newly created Secretariat for Prison Administration. This<br />

meant that prisoners would no longer be kept in improvised cells in police precincts as was the<br />

case in 1997 when 45% of the prisoners in the state were being kept in such conditions.<br />

Instead of being guar<strong>de</strong>d in precarious conditions by policemen, the prisoners were now to be<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r more professional supervision and suffer un<strong>de</strong>r less dire conditions.<br />

Despite the advances that the building of so many facilities represents, other<br />

improvements did not follow: the rate of prisoners to war<strong>de</strong>ns went from 1 war<strong>de</strong>n per every<br />

2,2 prisoners (in 1994) to 1 to every 5 prisoners (in 2006). If only fully trained prison officers<br />

are consi<strong>de</strong>red the ratio is worse: 1 such officer for every 7,3 prisoners (2010). This ratio is<br />

actually an overestimate, since war<strong>de</strong>ns’ work is divi<strong>de</strong>d into shifts of 12 hours of work<br />

followed by 24 hours rest. This lack of professionals in a<strong>de</strong>quate numbers to secure their own<br />

safety as well as to implement policies within the system results in the state having little<br />

capacity to impose or<strong>de</strong>r and to regulate conditions insi<strong>de</strong> the system. War<strong>de</strong>ns must<br />

cooperate with prisoners in or<strong>de</strong>r to gain their good will.<br />

In such contexts where structural and historical problems of prison administration<br />

combine with ina<strong>de</strong>quately trained staff, and where there is no means of prisoners combating<br />

boredom in a fruitful way through work, education or sport, the growth of the prison<br />

population has resulted in more problems for society. For example, unofficial organizations are<br />

formed in prisons, offering to protect inmates from what is seen as the arbitrary behavior of<br />

war<strong>de</strong>ns and administrators. In time such organizations can take over the system and begin to<br />

control as well as protect their associates. Administrators confronted then by their own<br />

powerlessness, can be induced to “<strong>de</strong>legate” to such often criminal organizations the “internal<br />

control” of inmates. Criminal organizations empowered by this <strong>de</strong>legation (their part of the<br />

bargain is to keep “peace”‐ no riots or mutiny) are met outsi<strong>de</strong> the gates by more repressive<br />

measures by the state and this in turn results in the growth of the prison population un<strong>de</strong>r the<br />

control of such organizations. In this way a very perverse cycle is <strong>de</strong>veloping in some prisons in<br />

Brazil (Dias, 2012).<br />

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The State’s lack of interest in prison conditions seems to be mirrored by the general<br />

public. According to The quasi longitudinal survey study: exposure to violence and socially<br />

shared representations and attitu<strong>de</strong>s to justice, punishment and human rights (Cardia, 2012),<br />

in 1999, 64% of the sample thought it was not fair to cover the costs of the prison system with<br />

money from taxes and in 2010 though this percentage <strong>de</strong>creased to 56% it was still the opinion<br />

of the majority. Also during this period the image that prisons do not re‐educate, re‐socialize<br />

or dissua<strong>de</strong> people from criminal activities grew. Prisons through fe<strong>de</strong>ral government<br />

programs, and policies, are perceived as functioning merely to curtail the criminal’s freedom.<br />

Torture<br />

Torture continues to be a problem in Brazil, from the first contact with the police,<br />

through police custody to the prison system. Despite advances such as law 9.455 24 (1997)<br />

which clearly <strong>de</strong>fined what was to be consi<strong>de</strong>red torture and the National Plan against Torture<br />

(2001‐2003), public prosecutors are still unwilling to investigate cases <strong>de</strong>nounced by the<br />

public. Numerous attempts have been ma<strong>de</strong> more recently through fe<strong>de</strong>ral government<br />

programs, and policies to reduce the inci<strong>de</strong>nce of torture, but the outcome is unclear. A key<br />

difficulty preventing assessment of the efficacy of the programs is the lack of access to<br />

information about torture within the prison system or police precincts.<br />

In view of the conditions insi<strong>de</strong> the prison system, the level of overcrowding, the poor<br />

supervision and the lack of public pressure for changes, it is likely that the situation has not<br />

improved from that i<strong>de</strong>ntified in reports by the UN Rapporteurs (Jesus e Jesus Filho, 2012). In<br />

2009, 211 cases of torture were reported in Brazil 25 . When the UN Special Rapporteur on<br />

Torture, Nigel Rodley, visited the country in 2000, 348 cases in 18 states were reported. The<br />

UN Subcommittee on the Prevention of Torture conclu<strong>de</strong>d in 2011, that there was not enough<br />

institutional protection in Brazil against torture and ill treatment, stressing that impunity plays<br />

an important role in the continuation of these practices 26 . Among 181 agents of the state<br />

prosecuted for torture in 2008 in Brazil, only 33 were found guilty of this crime (Jesus, 2010).<br />

24 Before this law, cases of torture were prosecuted according to the Law Abuse of Authority (4.898/95), or as<br />

assault and ill treatment, articles 129 and 136 of the Penal Co<strong>de</strong>. Torture was only mentioned on the Penal Co<strong>de</strong>, as<br />

aggravated form in homici<strong>de</strong> cases, when the cause of <strong>de</strong>ath was torture, or aggravation on kidnapping (JESUS e<br />

JESUS FILHO, 2012).<br />

25<br />

See the report of Pastoral Carcerária, 2010.<br />

26 The report is available at http://www.onu.org.br/relatorio‐do‐subcomite‐<strong>de</strong>‐prevencao‐<strong>da</strong>‐tortura‐spt‐estadisponivel/.<br />

Consulted in July 2012.<br />

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When compared to other Latin American countries, Brazil has very high rates of violent<br />

<strong>de</strong>ath in prisons. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, 325 violent <strong>de</strong>aths in prisons were recor<strong>de</strong>d in the<br />

five years from 2003 to 2008; in Chile, 136 violent <strong>de</strong>aths were reported in the four years from<br />

2003 to 2007. In Brazil in 2002 alone, there were 303 violent <strong>de</strong>aths in prison and in 2007<br />

there were 257 (Salla et al, 2009).<br />

Journalists and freedom of press<br />

Journalists face many challenges when reporting: they may encounter police violence,<br />

violence commissioned by local politicians disgruntled by how they report their activities, as<br />

well as violence from organized crime and censorship by the judiciary. For instance the number<br />

of cases of intimi<strong>da</strong>tion, threat and even killing of journalists has been growing: in 2008 twenty<br />

four violations were <strong>de</strong>nounced, in 2009 thirty, and in 2010, thirty one. The main forms of<br />

violence in the period between 2000 and 2010 involved: a) journalists being physically<br />

prevented from reporting, generally by the police or another state official (82 cases); b) threats<br />

and intimi<strong>da</strong>tion, including attacks on buildings (media headquarters and or the home of<br />

journalists) including bomb explosions and/or fire (46 cases); c) mur<strong>de</strong>r of 13 journalists and 2<br />

cases of attempted mur<strong>de</strong>r. Among the cases of mur<strong>de</strong>r/attempted mur<strong>de</strong>r, six were reported<br />

to have been committed by persons holding some public office/ state officials, five by<br />

criminals, two by police officers and in two instances the i<strong>de</strong>ntity of the perpetrator was not<br />

mentioned. This means that more than one journalist a year has been the victim of the most<br />

serious form of violence – mur<strong>de</strong>r or attempted mur<strong>de</strong>r. It is also important to note the<br />

location of these cases: six of these mur<strong>de</strong>rs were committed in the Southeast region and six in<br />

the Northeast. Though organized crime has more recently become a serious threat to<br />

journalists, most of the violence against them still usually originates from public officials, the<br />

police, or elected politicians (city councilmen, mayors, state representatives etc.). In total such<br />

bodies are responsible for 72% of all cases of violence against journalists (Astolfi & Souza,<br />

2012).<br />

Threats to politicians – candi<strong>da</strong>tes for electoral positions<br />

According to the Human Rights Violation Database of NEV, between 2000 to 2010, 58<br />

politicians or candi<strong>da</strong>tes for political positions (in the legislative or in the executive branch)<br />

were killed, an average of more than five <strong>de</strong>aths per year. Twenty‐two of them belonged to<br />

the executive branch and 36 the legislative branch. In the same period, there were also 16<br />

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cases of attempted mur<strong>de</strong>r or assault; in this case seven victims were from the executive and<br />

nine from the legislative. Of the total cases, 20 were reported in the state of São Paulo and 26<br />

in the state of Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro.<br />

THE FALL IN HOMICIDE RATES IN THE CITY OF SÃO PAULO: AN EXAMINATION<br />

OF THE EXTENT AND ITS CAUSES, 2000‐2008<br />

THE QUANTITATIVE STUDY<br />

a) Macro Perspective: the Municipality and the Administrative Regions in the city off São<br />

Paulo.<br />

Homici<strong>de</strong> rates fell by 73% in São Paulo during the period of this study. This drop in<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rates in the city of São Paulo began in 2001 and affected all age groups, races, gen<strong>de</strong>r<br />

and social groups. Data from the Public Security Secretariat of the State of São Paulo show that<br />

the homici<strong>de</strong> rate fell in the city from 55,7 homici<strong>de</strong>s per 100.000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts in 2000 to 14,9<br />

homici<strong>de</strong>s per 100.000 in 2010.<br />

The fall was greatest amongst male youth aged between 15 – 34 years living in areas<br />

characterized by overlapping <strong>de</strong>privations. The fall of homici<strong>de</strong>s involving firearms was large.<br />

The reduction in homici<strong>de</strong>, and in particular that of homici<strong>de</strong> by firearms, may be an indicator<br />

of a more general reduction in community and criminal violence in the <strong>de</strong>prived areas of São<br />

Paulo. This interpretation is based on the fact that numerous previous studies in Brazil have<br />

established a link between greater risk of homici<strong>de</strong> for male youth living in <strong>de</strong>prived areas in<br />

large urban centers (Souza, 1994, Mello‐Jorge et al., 1997), due to the higher presence in such<br />

areas of high levels of community and criminal violence as result of drug trafficking and other<br />

illegal activities (Peralva, 2000, Zaluar, 2004).<br />

Our analysis of homici<strong>de</strong> rates by Administrative Regions (96 regions) in the city of São<br />

Paulo has revealed that homici<strong>de</strong> dropped in 89 of the 96 regions. In sum the drop in homici<strong>de</strong><br />

was not limited to specific areas. This finding would suggest that homici<strong>de</strong> dropped due to<br />

macro‐structural changes that affected the pattern of urban violence in the city as a whole. A<br />

more <strong>de</strong>tailed analysis revealed that the greatest reductions took place in those Administrative<br />

Regions furthest from the center of the city.<br />

Homici<strong>de</strong> rates started to fall in those regions that presented the highest<br />

concentrations of groups at risk: male youth, low income and low educational level groups,<br />

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and blacks. Results also revealed a greater fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates in regions that presented<br />

worse social economic and quality of life indicators. This reduction was not enough to reduce<br />

the inequality in distribution of the risk of <strong>de</strong>ath by homici<strong>de</strong> in the city as a whole, contrary to<br />

what was hypothesized by Peres et al. (2011) when they analyzed homici<strong>de</strong> rates according to<br />

the level of social inclusion/exclusion of the regions. Thus the fall in the peripheral areas<br />

although it was greater than that in other parts of the city still left the peripheral areas as the<br />

areas of greatest risk. Despite the reduction in homici<strong>de</strong> rates, <strong>da</strong>ta from the City Secretariat<br />

for Health show that the risk of <strong>de</strong>ath in general, and by homici<strong>de</strong> in particular, remains higher<br />

in the periphery regions.<br />

What then explains the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates? Studies point to socio‐economic and<br />

<strong>de</strong>mographic factors as possible <strong>de</strong>termining factors in the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong> rates. Our<br />

analysis points to a strong correlation between homici<strong>de</strong> rates and the proportion of youth,<br />

unemployment, and state government investment in education, leisure, culture, health and<br />

sanitation.<br />

The research literature (Phillips, 2006) has stressed the importance of changes in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>mographic profile of the population, in particular a reduction in youth, the group most at<br />

risk of being victims of homici<strong>de</strong>, in the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong> rates. In São Paulo the<br />

proportion of youth between 15‐24 years increased only a little between 1996 and 2000:<br />

from 18,9% of the total population to 19,3% in 2000. After that <strong>da</strong>te the proportion of youth<br />

and homici<strong>de</strong> rates started to fall simultaneously. Our <strong>da</strong>ta would suggest that<br />

approximately 30% of the drop in homici<strong>de</strong> rate may be related to the reduction of youth in<br />

the population of São Paulo. A similar association was noted by Mello & Schnei<strong>de</strong>r (2007) for<br />

the state of São Paulo (ESP), after controlling for school drop‐out and population size.<br />

However, <strong>de</strong>spite the size of the association, it is unlikely that such a large fall in homici<strong>de</strong><br />

rates can be attributed to a single cause.<br />

Pampel & Gartner (1995) and Phillips (2006), stress that the association between<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rate and age distribution, tends to become irrelevant when other social indicators<br />

are consi<strong>de</strong>red. Investment in social programs and improvements in social economic<br />

indicators and in quality of life are also associated with the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>. Economic<br />

growth, reduction of unemployment, income growth and improvement in the population’s<br />

buying power are other important factors for the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

In the city of São Paulo the growth of employment does mirror the trend in the fall of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong>, though not the time curve: homici<strong>de</strong> started to fall two years before employment<br />

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started to grow. Still it is feasible that the reduction in unemployment since 2004 has been<br />

contributing to the sustained fall. The <strong>da</strong>ta collected indicates that for each one point<br />

reduction in unemployment there has been a 10% reduction in homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Analysis of the investments ma<strong>de</strong> by the state and municipal governments in social<br />

programs in the city revealed that those ma<strong>de</strong> by the state government in education and<br />

culture were associated with the fall in homici<strong>de</strong>, although further statistical analysis is nee<strong>de</strong>d<br />

to control for possible confounding factors. Similarly the state government investments in<br />

health and sanitation were found to be associated with the fall in homici<strong>de</strong>. This might suggest<br />

that the fall in reported <strong>de</strong>aths is not due to any reduction per se of violence in the society, but<br />

is the result of improvements in emergency services which have reduced the likelihood of<br />

<strong>de</strong>ath following violence. To test this we would have to analyze morbidity due to other causes<br />

and other forms of violent crime, such as armed robberies for the same period.<br />

More investment in public security has also been seen as potentially contributing to the<br />

reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>. The growth of such an investment is usually assumed to mean<br />

improvements in technology, information systems, human resources training, better wages,<br />

new policing practices and so forth. Other aspects of public security that have been<br />

hypothesized to influence homici<strong>de</strong> reduction inclu<strong>de</strong> an emphasis on preventative policing<br />

and a greater respect for human rights.<br />

Our analysis of the role that public security investment has played in the reduction of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> in São Paulo also indicated that there was a correlation between state and municipal<br />

investment in public security and the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>. In both cases an increase in the<br />

budget <strong>de</strong>dicated to public security was associated with a fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates, which could<br />

be seen as supporting the hypothesis of a causal relationship between this investment and the<br />

fall. Another important factor appeared to be the correlation between increases in<br />

imprisonment and the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates. The impact of imprisonment on violent crime<br />

reduction has been extensively studied by LaFree (1999), Levitt (2004) and Blumstein et al.<br />

(2000). In our analysis the correlation between the two rates was strong and significant 27 . We<br />

must stress though that in the case of São Paulo the rate of imprisonment started to grow<br />

before homici<strong>de</strong> rates started to fall and this growth has continued regardless of the drop in<br />

cases of homici<strong>de</strong>. The <strong>da</strong>ta however do indicate the importance of imprisonment for the<br />

reduction of homici<strong>de</strong> in São Paulo.<br />

27 Similarly to what was found by Na<strong>da</strong>novisky (2009) for the state of São Paulo.<br />

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Another factor studied was the role that restrictions involving the ownership of firearms<br />

has played in this reduction: the Law restricting the ownership of firearms was approved in<br />

2003 and major campaigns for people to surren<strong>de</strong>r firearms started in 2004. Such measures<br />

are consi<strong>de</strong>red a very important factor in the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>. Our analysis revealed a<br />

strong and significant correlation between yearly seizure of firearms by the police forces and<br />

the fall of homici<strong>de</strong>. The number of firearms confiscated by the police grew immediately after<br />

the law was approved and over subsequent years this number has <strong>de</strong>clined. One limitation of<br />

the analysis is that the number of firearms apprehen<strong>de</strong>d by the police does not provi<strong>de</strong> a full<br />

picture of the number of firearms in circulation as only illegal firearms are confiscated and the<br />

state does not provi<strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong>ta on legal ones. Also the police records do not allow us to estimate<br />

with any accuracy the numbers of illegal firearms in circulation. Consequently another<br />

approach has been used to estimate the presence of firearms and to investigate their role in<br />

the fall in cases of homici<strong>de</strong>. In some contexts other researchers have used <strong>da</strong>ta on suici<strong>de</strong> by<br />

firearms to provi<strong>de</strong> an alternative way of estimating the number of firearms in a given culture.<br />

This method which was suggested by Cook (1978) has been wi<strong>de</strong>ly used and was adopted in<br />

the present research <strong>de</strong>spite our reservations about the problems of un<strong>de</strong>r reporting usually<br />

found in cases of suici<strong>de</strong>. Our results showed no significant relationship between the drop in<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> and availability of firearms when this was estimated by their use in suici<strong>de</strong>. This<br />

result goes against previous studies that point to a relationship between access to firearms<br />

and homici<strong>de</strong>. It is of course possible that there is un<strong>de</strong>r recording of suici<strong>de</strong> by firearms<br />

and/or that firearms are less used for suici<strong>de</strong> in Brazil than in other cultures.<br />

Other key factors associated with the fall of homici<strong>de</strong> have been new policing practices<br />

and procedures such as community policing, operations intense policing and social action, in<br />

sum programs targeting specific areas consi<strong>de</strong>red to be more violent or in greater need of<br />

policing. Unfortunately there are no <strong>da</strong>ta to test the efficacy of such practices. Similarly the<br />

increase in police numbers cannot be associated with the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> in the city of São<br />

Paulo. Regression analysis indicates that both police activity and homici<strong>de</strong> rates fell. It could be<br />

argued that this is a case of reverse causality ‐ the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> could have resulted in less<br />

police activity. But police activity fell two years before the homici<strong>de</strong> rate started to fall. This<br />

discrepancy could be attributed to the police activity indicators used in this study.<br />

International studies usually adopt the number of police officers as an indicator of Police<br />

activity. In the present study police activity was measured by number of arrests ma<strong>de</strong> by the<br />

police per 100 thousand resi<strong>de</strong>nts. This was due to the lack of <strong>da</strong>ta on the size of the police<br />

forces in São Paulo and the lack of information on policing practices and programs such as the<br />

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ones available for New York City, which allowed for complex analysis of the fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in<br />

that city.<br />

In sum, key indicators of public security found to be correlated to the fall of homici<strong>de</strong> were:<br />

percentage of the state and municipal budget allocated to public security, the imprisonment rate<br />

and the confiscation of firearms by the police. Also analyzed were the role of public security<br />

indicators in the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong> rates in relation to social economic and <strong>de</strong>mographic<br />

variables. Mo<strong>de</strong>ls of regression were <strong>de</strong>signed to analyze the three main hypotheses concerning<br />

the drop in homici<strong>de</strong>: public security, social and economic improvements and <strong>de</strong>mographic<br />

changes.<br />

Many difficulties arise in the <strong>de</strong>velopment of multivariate mo<strong>de</strong>ls in social science – there is<br />

often a lack of strong correlations between the predicting variables at aggregate levels and there is<br />

the omnipresent problem of co‐linearity. For these reasons results should be interpreted with<br />

caution.<br />

Our results show that public security measures lose explanatory power once we control<br />

for social and economic and <strong>de</strong>mographic changes. The association between number of <strong>de</strong>aths<br />

by homici<strong>de</strong> and the rate of imprisonment and between number of <strong>de</strong>aths by homici<strong>de</strong> and<br />

police activity lost power and significance after controlling for changes in unemployment and<br />

the proportion of youth in the population. Access to firearms (estimated by the number of<br />

suici<strong>de</strong>s using firearms) and <strong>de</strong>aths by homici<strong>de</strong> are not correlated when tested by simple<br />

regression analysis. On the other hand the association between levels of unemployment,<br />

<strong>de</strong>aths by homici<strong>de</strong> and the proportion of youth in the population remained strong in all<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>ls.<br />

In conclusion, our research provi<strong>de</strong>s support for the hypothesis that both macro and<br />

micro <strong>de</strong>terminants are responsible for the large reduction in homici<strong>de</strong> in São Paulo. Findings<br />

show that to explain why homici<strong>de</strong> rates have fallen, we need to consi<strong>de</strong>r public security<br />

measures and programs implemented in specific regions of the city, together with changes in<br />

the <strong>de</strong>mographic profile of resi<strong>de</strong>nts as well as social and economic changes and public<br />

investment in the regions. There were also indications that we nee<strong>de</strong>d more <strong>da</strong>ta on social<br />

capital: what role does the mobilization and participation of resi<strong>de</strong>nts and organized crime<br />

play in very <strong>de</strong>prived regions? The need for this type of <strong>da</strong>ta led us to carry out a qualitative<br />

study on the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates. The key results of this project are presented in the<br />

following sections.<br />

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) Micro/local perspective: Census <strong>da</strong>ta in São Paulo<br />

The striking reduction of 73% in homici<strong>de</strong> rates in São Paulo between 2000 and 2008<br />

was not homogeneous or systematic when analyzed from the perspective of the smallest<br />

geographic areas ‐ the census districts. In or<strong>de</strong>r to explore this further, each census district was<br />

analyzed in relation to its neighbors: i.e. comparisons were ma<strong>de</strong> between each census district<br />

and neighboring districts <strong>de</strong>fined as all those districts with which it shared a continuous<br />

frontier. When analyzed from this perspective over the period of the study a number of<br />

patterns of spatial distribution were found, which differed from those found for Administrative<br />

Regions. This analysis at micro level revealed patterns that showed relative stability over the<br />

period covered (2000‐2008). The spatial analysis i<strong>de</strong>ntified:<br />

Census districts that presented no homici<strong>de</strong> cases between 2000‐2008 surroun<strong>de</strong>d by<br />

census districts with very high rates of homici<strong>de</strong> throughout the period.<br />

Census districts with high homici<strong>de</strong> rates surroun<strong>de</strong>d by census districts with equally<br />

high rates of homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Census districts with no homici<strong>de</strong>s in the period of study surroun<strong>de</strong>d by census districts<br />

equally <strong>de</strong>void of homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Census districts with low rates of homici<strong>de</strong> surroun<strong>de</strong>d by census districts with equally<br />

low rates of homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Census districts with low rates of homici<strong>de</strong> surroun<strong>de</strong>d by districts with very high rates.<br />

Census districts with high rates of homici<strong>de</strong> surroun<strong>de</strong>d by districts with low rates.<br />

Census tracts with no stable pattern for at least 5 of the 9 years of observation.<br />

A second stage of the study consisted of i<strong>de</strong>ntifying the <strong>de</strong>mographic profile of each<br />

census district using <strong>da</strong>ta from the 2000 and the 2010 Census. Data about substan<strong>da</strong>rd housing<br />

(favelas, cortiços etc.) was also collected for 2000 and 2010, as well as indicators of the<br />

presence of organized crime. These were combined with the seven patterns of spatial<br />

distribution of homici<strong>de</strong> to explore which variables were related to the different patterns of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> in the census districts. Our analysis indicated that a reduction in homici<strong>de</strong> is not<br />

necessarily associated with social and economic improvements or with improvements in the<br />

infra‐structure. Although in some areas improvements in social and economic indicators were<br />

negatively related to homici<strong>de</strong> ‐ the greater the improvements the less homici<strong>de</strong> ‐ in others<br />

there was no relationship and, even more surprisingly, in some <strong>para</strong>doxically there seems to<br />

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e a positive association, with improvements co‐existing with a growth in homici<strong>de</strong>. Although<br />

there were indications that other socio‐economic and <strong>de</strong>mographic factors had some<br />

explanatory power, caution should be exercised as they proved to be significant to explain the<br />

fall in mortality rates due to homici<strong>de</strong> only when the rate was less that 28 per 100.000<br />

resi<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

We can conclu<strong>de</strong> that homici<strong>de</strong> rates are conditioned by multiple inter<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

factors, that interact in volatile ways, and are influenced by aspects of the context. In sum<br />

factors may vary in importance through time and place. What remains stable is the finding that<br />

male youth, in particular pre‐adolescents, adolescents and young adults (10 to 19 and 20 to<br />

29year olds) are at higher risk of being victims, particularly if they live in high <strong>de</strong>nsity areas,<br />

where there is a concentration of people with low levels of education and precarious housing<br />

and where there are signs that organized crime is active.<br />

THE QUALITATIVE STUDY<br />

Two districts were selected for the qualitative study: one in the East region (Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Tira<strong>de</strong>ntes)<br />

and the other in the South region (Jardim Angela). Both regions had experienced very high population<br />

growth over the last 40 years. The districts selected for the study also shared similar socio economic<br />

indicators, and infrastructure. Both had also presented very high rates of homici<strong>de</strong>, before rates<br />

started to fall.<br />

Despite these similarities the history of settlement in both regions was very different. Jardim<br />

Angela had been occupied for a longer period and in a more diversified way. It was first occupied in<br />

the XVII century by farms and in 1950 the farms started to give way to urban occupation. In the early<br />

1970s it was already a place for factory workers to live. The workers came from rural areas of São<br />

Paulo as well as from other states. After the 1970s the expansion of the area was very intense and<br />

disorganized. The district in 2010 had a population of 295.434 inhabitants (IBGE Census 2010).<br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Tira<strong>de</strong>ntes on the other hand is a mammoth public housing estate built in the<br />

late 1970s or early 1980s in what used to be a large private farm. Apartment buildings were<br />

built in the area to try to reduce the housing <strong>de</strong>ficit for the low income population waiting to<br />

buy homes from the Municipal Housing Company (COHAB). It is now a massive housing estate<br />

with a population of 211.501 inhabitants (IBGE Census 2010).<br />

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Despite the differences in the actual process of occupation, the two districts present<br />

similarities: the majority 28 of the participants in the group discussions in both areas perceived<br />

many improvements to their districts in the last 10 years. These involved: the quality of public<br />

services such as schools (new buildings, Unified Schools Centers – CEUs, technical schools)<br />

health facilities (hospitals and local health centers), transport (bus terminals, extensions of bus<br />

lines) and public security (military police local bases, community policing, fire briga<strong>de</strong>, more<br />

policemen in the area and more police cars patrolling the area).<br />

Improvements were attributed to concerted efforts by the local community and NGOs<br />

to sensitize the city and state governments to the need to invest in the areas and thus reduce<br />

the risks to the resi<strong>de</strong>nts. Social and economic improvements in the profile of the population<br />

were also mentioned as important, and were perceived to be the consequence of new job<br />

opportunities in the districts for local resi<strong>de</strong>nts. Income distribution programs by the fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

government were also quoted as important.<br />

Nevertheless resi<strong>de</strong>nts reported that improvements did not reach all areas of the<br />

districts in a homogenous way but i<strong>de</strong>ntified “pockets” of severe need that survived; it was in<br />

such pockets that crime was salient.<br />

Most participants in the focus groups were aware of the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates during the<br />

last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> and i<strong>de</strong>ntified the start of this fall in early 2000. Many reported that they no longer<br />

saw <strong>de</strong>ad bodies on roads/streets as they used to ‐ a spectacle that provoked much insecurity.<br />

This perception of the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates <strong>para</strong>doxically existed alongsi<strong>de</strong> the perception that<br />

organized crime had grown and expan<strong>de</strong>d in the districts during this <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>, in particular<br />

through the drug tra<strong>de</strong>. Participants feared that the security they experienced could vanish at<br />

any moment, and that violence might return. This fear was possibly enhanced by the insecurity<br />

they expressed about the local police; they reported many instances of ina<strong>de</strong>quate police<br />

behaviors, some of which bor<strong>de</strong>red on illegality while others were <strong>de</strong>finitely illegal.<br />

Their views about why homici<strong>de</strong> had fallen in their districts was consensual in that they<br />

did not attribute this fall to a single cause but to multiple causes: participants raised<br />

spontaneously 29 a set of potential causes for the fall, and attributed different weights to these<br />

28<br />

In the two districts, a total of 38 interviews were carried out and 15 focus groups were organized with people<br />

working in different fields ‐ education, health, security, social security, NGOs, community lea<strong>de</strong>rs and resi<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

29 The interview schedule inclu<strong>de</strong>d two questions about changes in homici<strong>de</strong> rates in the area: an open question<br />

allowing interviewees to speak freely about whether homici<strong>de</strong> had fallen and if so what were the causes for this fall<br />

and a more direct question. In this the interviewer listed the main hypotheses in the literature and invited the<br />

interviewee to discuss any which he/she had not mentioned when answering the open question.<br />

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causes. The causes i<strong>de</strong>ntified were: police action, improvements in local infra‐structure and<br />

public services by the state and city government, the participation of the community in<br />

collective fora, NGO <strong>de</strong>velopment, social assistance programs for families and children’s<br />

councils, social and economic improvements with better income levels and a social mediating<br />

role exercised by organized crime in the areas. By NGO <strong>de</strong>velopment participants meant that<br />

new NGOs helped resi<strong>de</strong>nts organize and pressure the authorities to improve services and in<br />

so doing resi<strong>de</strong>nts’ self‐esteem and assertiveness improved. NGOs provi<strong>de</strong>d different types of<br />

training to local youth helping them diversify their search for jobs. Moreover NGOs are<br />

believed to have promoted changes in values: they are credited with having enhanced the<br />

value of human life and promoted dialogue to solve conflicts.<br />

Improved policing in particular was consi<strong>de</strong>red to be an important element in the fall in<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rates. As mentioned earlier participants in the focus groups noted various<br />

improvements: there were more policemen, more police installations, more cars, more<br />

patrols, community policing and more investigation. Also the police had started to work in<br />

schools with drug and violence prevention programs. Nevertheless there were still<br />

shortcomings: the presence of the police was not ubiquitous and this had facilitated the<br />

emergence of “pockets” where social economic and environmental precariousness combined<br />

with the presence of organized crime.<br />

The absence of police in such areas provoked doubts as to what were the reasons for<br />

the police not to police the areas: were police officers avoiding such areas in or<strong>de</strong>r to allow<br />

them to “work in peace”? That is ‐ were police officers colluding with criminals, or were they<br />

afraid of the criminals? This territorial exclusion provoked fear and reduced trust in the police.<br />

The presence of the police was sometimes a source of problems: participants reported<br />

numerous inci<strong>de</strong>nts of police inefficiency, abuse and violence when searching youth ‐ in<br />

particular black youth, and there were even cases where there had been an exchange of sexual<br />

favors in or<strong>de</strong>r to save individuals from arrest for drug possession. Other criminal behaviors by<br />

the police were mentioned: some referred to <strong>de</strong>struction of personal documents (ID), others<br />

to the faking of evi<strong>de</strong>nce, corruption, extortion (in particular from drug <strong>de</strong>alers), and<br />

involvement in extra‐judicial executions.<br />

The role of restrictions to the ownership of firearms<br />

Few participants mentioned restrictions to the ownership of firearms as a key factor in<br />

the reduction of homici<strong>de</strong>s, though policemen participating in the professional group<br />

discussion rated this as an important factor.<br />

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The role of organized crime in the fall of homici<strong>de</strong><br />

Has organized crime “helped” to reduce homici<strong>de</strong> by regulating who gets killed and<br />

when? For most of the local resi<strong>de</strong>nts who participated in the focus groups this was an<br />

important factor. This implies that: a) organized crime is present in the communities, b) its<br />

actions have visibility, c) it is perceived as having power over some groups and d) this power to<br />

impose or<strong>de</strong>r is legitimated. This “control” by organized crime was not perceived to be the<br />

result of a concern with violence but was believed to be due to a very pragmatic reason; it<br />

avoi<strong>de</strong>d the presence of special divisions of the police who might have interrupted the<br />

criminals’ business. If this is true and organized crime also plays a role in the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> in<br />

the city of São Paulo, the question remains ‐ in how far can the resultant drop in homici<strong>de</strong> be<br />

said to represent improvement in the civilizing process and in trust in laws as a means for<br />

solving conflicts?<br />

POLICE INVESTIGATION AND JUDICIAL PROCESS IN SÃO PAULO: THE CASE OF<br />

HOMICIDES<br />

Data for this project were collected in 14 police precincts and 2 special police precincts<br />

for the <strong>de</strong>fense of women. These 16 precincts constitute the larger part of the 3rd Sectional<br />

Division of the police in the city of São Paulo which in total encompasses 21 police precincts in<br />

the Western region of the city. This is a vast territory covering very diverse neighborhoods in<br />

terms of socio‐economic and <strong>de</strong>mographic profiles, as well as in terms of urban infra‐structure,<br />

and public services, including public security. In the 1990s approximately 15% of the city’s<br />

population lived in this region, or 1.471.047 resi<strong>de</strong>nts (1996). The <strong>da</strong>ta collected refer to the<br />

period between 1991 and 1997. This was the period in which violent crime, and homici<strong>de</strong> in<br />

particular was growing across the city. At this time other forms of violence were also growing,<br />

such as police use of lethal force, lynching and executions as well as the circulation of drugs in<br />

society.<br />

Data collection was carried out in three stages: the first phase focused on how the police<br />

recor<strong>de</strong>d cases and how formal investigations started. At this stage researchers i<strong>de</strong>ntified 2954<br />

cases that, once reported, had led to a formal police inquiry. In the second phase of the<br />

research, 720 of these cases were selected to be analyzed in <strong>de</strong>pth. Unfortunately only 197<br />

could be retrieved from the Courts’ Archives. These cases involved 243 accused persons. The<br />

third phase focused on qualitative analysis of the police inquiries, the judicial process and the<br />

trials. The focus was on the evi<strong>de</strong>nce collected and on the performance of the diverse<br />

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institutions involved: police divisions, public prosecutors, judges, <strong>de</strong>fense lawyers, court clerks<br />

and so on. Secon<strong>da</strong>ry <strong>da</strong>ta were used to complement the analysis.<br />

Analysis revealed that of all homici<strong>de</strong> cases reported to the police over the period<br />

selected for study only 60% of cases led to a police inquiry. While homici<strong>de</strong> in the region grew<br />

by 16%, police investigations of homici<strong>de</strong> grew by only 8%. The gap between cases reported<br />

and cases investigated shows that impunity also grew because of the sheer lack of any<br />

investigation.<br />

In sum, more than a third (40%) of homici<strong>de</strong>s are never formally investigated.<br />

Furthermore, in almost a fifth of such cases (20%) the i<strong>de</strong>ntity of the perpetrator was actually<br />

known, or the mur<strong>de</strong>rer was caught in flagranti. Even in these circumstances formal<br />

investigations were not always carried out for 100% of cases (90% of the cases of “i<strong>de</strong>ntity of<br />

perpetrator known” and 98% perpetrator arrested in flagranti).<br />

The international literature on homici<strong>de</strong> clearance provi<strong>de</strong>s some answers. In the USA,<br />

Keel et al. (2008) point to the need to <strong>de</strong>fine “clearance” which according to the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Bureau of Investigation [FBI] means:<br />

“(…) cleared by arrest or solved for crime reporting purposes when at least one person<br />

is arrested, charged with the offense, and turned over to the court for prosecution”<br />

(FBI, 1984, p. 41 apud Keel at all. 2008 p. 55).<br />

Clearance rates for homici<strong>de</strong> tend to be high in most industrialized nations. According to<br />

Innes (2002) in the United Kingdom roughly 700 homici<strong>de</strong>s are reported to the police a year,<br />

most of which involve acquaintances (p. 670). The clearance rate in England and Wales is 90%<br />

(Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary ‐ HMIC 2000 apud Innes 2002 p. 670). In 2002<br />

high clearance rates were also found for Japan (95%), and Germany (96%) (Roberts 2007 pp.<br />

82). In Australia, the rate of clearance has been on average around 88% (Mouzos et al. 2001<br />

pp.1). In the case of Cana<strong>da</strong> researchers have produced contradictory figures. According to<br />

some, although there has been a fall in clearance rates, these are still high: the rate fell from<br />

95% in 1966 to 80% in 1993 according to Regoeczi et al. (2000 p. 135). However according to<br />

others in the 1960s 92% of the cases were solved in comparison to only 66% in 1996 (Rie<strong>de</strong>l<br />

and Jarvis 1998 p. 279) and 61% in 2006 (Kell et al. 2008 p. 50).<br />

Compared to these countries, with the exception of Cana<strong>da</strong>, the USA has been<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>red by some authors to have a low rate of clearance. According to Roberts (2007) in<br />

2002, only 64% of homici<strong>de</strong>s were cleared (p. 82). FBI <strong>da</strong>ta reveals that homici<strong>de</strong> clearance<br />

rates have been falling in the USA as has been observed in Cana<strong>da</strong> over the last half century.<br />

Still <strong>de</strong>spite this fall homici<strong>de</strong> clearing rates are higher than those for other types of crime.<br />

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Litwin (2004) shows that in 2000 the clearance rate for homici<strong>de</strong> reached 63% while that for<br />

aggravated assaults was 57% and that for other crimes 21% (p. 327).<br />

In Brazil penal impunity has been mostly studied from the perspective of the criminal<br />

justice system flow (in orthodox longitudinal, or transversal and regressive longitudinal<br />

studies). Some researchers have worked with the concept of clearance rate (<strong>de</strong>fined as the<br />

i<strong>de</strong>ntification of a possible perpetrator as result of a police investigation). Others have focused<br />

on the number of police reports that result in a formal police inquiry. Despite the differences<br />

these approaches have a common <strong>de</strong>nominator: methodological difficulties due to the low<br />

quality of the <strong>da</strong>ta. There are typically no uniform crime reports across the country and<br />

researchers’ access to whatever <strong>da</strong>ta exists is notoriously difficult. Thus lack of studies in this<br />

field results from: a) lack of an integrated information system fed by the different justice<br />

system agencies across the country; b) differences in procedures used to investigate and<br />

process different types of crime; c) high research costs due to the methodological <strong>de</strong>mands<br />

(Ribeiro 2010, pp. 164).<br />

Despite such difficulties in <strong>de</strong>veloping trustworthy indicators based on official statistics,<br />

the national literature on homici<strong>de</strong> is consistent in pointing to a low rate of clearance, to few<br />

reported cases becoming police inquiries and to a low rate of conviction for those cases<br />

brought to trial.<br />

The international literature has been focusing on the reasons why homici<strong>de</strong> cases are<br />

not cleared. There are two major trends: research that emphasizes the role that<br />

socioeconomic factors related to social stratification play: a) the social integration potential of<br />

communities where homici<strong>de</strong>s occur; b) the cultural dimension, in particular the organizational<br />

capacity of the community to pressure the authorities; and c) informal social control, more<br />

present in urban than in rural areas (Black 1976; Graham et al. 2012; Litwin 2004). The second<br />

line of enquiry is based on the assumption that homici<strong>de</strong>, being a very serious crime, can put<br />

much organizational and public pressure on the police to clear cases which in turn may<br />

encourage the police to make every effort to solve the cases, minimizing extra‐legal factors<br />

(Bynum, Cordner, & Green, 1982; Gottfredson & Hin<strong>de</strong>lang, 1979; Klinger, 1997 apud Roberts<br />

p. 83, Litwin 2004). From this perspective the key factors that influence homici<strong>de</strong> clearance<br />

rates are: the place where the case occurred, the context, the instruments used, the profile of<br />

the population in the area and the relations between victim and perpetrator.<br />

As mentioned previously, Brazilian studies suggest that there is high penal impunity as<br />

the number of reported cases that lead to a police inquiry is low. Such studies focus on police<br />

organization and on the analysis of the police inquiries. Little attention is paid to the flow of<br />

the processes through the system and to the interagency dynamic. In particular few studies<br />

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explore the performance priorities of agents and fewer yet the role that public prosecutors,<br />

legal assistance and courts play in this high impunity ‐ in sum they fail to examine the share of<br />

responsibility of the different agencies in the resulting impunity.<br />

The study by NEV/USP on penal impunity sought to explore both exogenous and<br />

endogenous factors that can explain the different levels of impunity i<strong>de</strong>ntified. In terms of<br />

endogenous factors the research explored the hypothesis that impunity is produced to a large<br />

<strong>de</strong>gree by competing interpretations of the role of the law by the different agencies involved:<br />

police, public prosecutors and judges.<br />

The research i<strong>de</strong>ntified that there is no stan<strong>da</strong>rd procedure in the 16 police precincts<br />

studied. They vary in terms of the number of cases reported and in the percentage of cases<br />

which result in a formal police inquiry. In some precincts a very high number of cases are<br />

reported and a very high number lead to an inquiry: in others a relatively low number of cases<br />

are reported and very few lead to inquiries. Keeping in mind that the study focused on<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> and according to the law every case reported should result in a formal inquiry, this is<br />

a very surprising result. In fact 7 patterns were i<strong>de</strong>ntified by combining the following variables:<br />

level of homici<strong>de</strong> reporting, (high, medium and low reporting) and the frequency of inquiry for<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> (high, medium and low). An analysis of the socio‐economic profile of the area of the<br />

police precinct revealed that in neighborhoods with higher income and an ol<strong>de</strong>r population<br />

more of the registered cases led to a police inquiry whereas in precincts in areas with a high<br />

concentration of youth, overcrow<strong>de</strong>d housing and low income a much smaller number of<br />

reported cases resulted in a police inquiry.<br />

In sum, the greatest barrier preventing perpetrators from being brought to justice is the<br />

absence of a police inquiry. At this stage endogenous and exogenous factors combine to<br />

promote impunity. The endogenous causes refer to police precincts’ internal dynamics and to<br />

aspects of the cultural organization which grant priority to investigating crimes involving in<br />

which “the i<strong>de</strong>ntity of perpetrators known” when the case was recor<strong>de</strong>d by the police.<br />

Exogenous causes refer to the greater or lesser availability of social capital in the area served<br />

by the police precinct. Areas with greater social capital seem to exert more pressure upon the<br />

police to investigate.<br />

Results for the second phase of the research show that (28%) of those accused and<br />

brought to trial were sentenced for homici<strong>de</strong>. All others were either acquitted, or the case was<br />

dropped for various reasons. Of the 197 cases, 36% were archived; out of 243 persons<br />

accused, 40% were tried by jury, and 28% were sentenced.<br />

The longer the inquiry stage of the penal process has taken, the greater the likelihood<br />

that the accused will be exclu<strong>de</strong>d from the system. The inquiries in the archived cases lasted<br />

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on average 775 <strong>da</strong>ys (25,8 months) between the report and the request to archive by the<br />

public prosecuting office. In cases in which someone was indicted, the inquiry took on average<br />

130 <strong>da</strong>ys (or 4,3 months). The greater the time spent in the first steps of the investigation the<br />

smaller the chances that the investigation would proceed.<br />

The length of the sentences meted out to convicted mur<strong>de</strong>rers also produces a measure<br />

of impunity: 64% of those found guilty of mur<strong>de</strong>r were sentenced to 5 years in prison or less;<br />

13% to sentences between 6 and 10 years; 21% received sentences between 12 and 17 years;<br />

and only one was sentenced to more than 30 years. The most common sentence was 4 years<br />

(40%) in prison. In addition, no difference is drawn between the more serious crime of<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> and the less serious attempted homici<strong>de</strong>, <strong>de</strong>spite the fact that the law recommends<br />

longer sentences for homici<strong>de</strong> and that in the view of the public, homici<strong>de</strong> is a more serious<br />

crime than attempted mur<strong>de</strong>r.<br />

Results show that criminal cases with similar characteristics can result in very different<br />

judicial outcomes. By similar we mean instances where the evi<strong>de</strong>nce was equally weak or the<br />

prosecutors and judges’ arguments equally poor.<br />

Moreover results reveal that technical‐scientific evi<strong>de</strong>nce plays a secon<strong>da</strong>ry role in<br />

<strong>de</strong>termining culpability. Often the scene of crime was not protected, and materials, documents<br />

and other objects were not collected for forensic examination. When evi<strong>de</strong>nce was collected,<br />

often it was not preserved in forensic laboratories and therefore <strong>de</strong>teriorated before it could<br />

be of use. Again, the <strong>de</strong>fense often requested such evi<strong>de</strong>nce long after the events, when<br />

testing the materials was no longer feasible. Technical evi<strong>de</strong>nce presented in the cases<br />

analyzed often had errors, or did not allow for conclusions. Overall scientific and technical<br />

evi<strong>de</strong>nce is little used, and when used it is of low quality.<br />

Most of the evi<strong>de</strong>nce used is based on witness statement. However, due to the time<br />

taken to bring cases to court, witnesses often cannot be located. This is a major difficulty when<br />

it comes to presenting evi<strong>de</strong>nce in court. During the period of instruction or at trial, when<br />

witnesses are located they often feel threatened or fearful and remain silent or <strong>de</strong>ny the facts.<br />

There was no indication in the cases analyzed of any concern with maintaing a balance<br />

between scientific evi<strong>de</strong>nce and testimonials.<br />

Results point to much uncertainty about the behavior of institutional actors, regardless<br />

of the fact that the Brazilian Co<strong>de</strong> of Penal Process is quite thorough in <strong>de</strong>fining each step of<br />

the penal process. Breaches of the Co<strong>de</strong> were found in the cases, for instance the use of<br />

arguments presented by the police, when the Co<strong>de</strong> allows only evi<strong>de</strong>nce and arguments<br />

collected during the judicial phase. The Co<strong>de</strong> allows the judge much discretion in <strong>de</strong>termining<br />

the quality of the evi<strong>de</strong>nce but it seems that this prerogative is not well supported by regard<br />

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for technical criteria. Often it is the accused who must prove he/she is not guilty instead of the<br />

state proving guilt. The same was observed with cases in which there was doubt about the<br />

accused’s guilt. In most cases the principle of “in dubio pro reu” was ignored and the accused<br />

convicted 30 .<br />

Often the prosecutor does not articulate in a logical and convincing way the three<br />

elements necessary for conviction: material evi<strong>de</strong>nce, the accused’s culpability and motive.<br />

There were cases in which the three elements were not clearly <strong>de</strong>monstrated and yet the<br />

accused was convicted. In the cases analyzed we also i<strong>de</strong>ntified procedural “informalities” such<br />

as open bargaining between the prosecution and the <strong>de</strong>fense, to agree on the sentence and its<br />

length. Such bargaining is not allowed by the Brazilian Penal Co<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Based on the results summarized here, it seems that the principles of universality,<br />

neutrality and autonomy that characterize mo<strong>de</strong>rn penal justice are not being fully met in<br />

Brazil (Bourdieu). This also means that procedural predictability, a basic tenet of mo<strong>de</strong>rn<br />

criminal justice, is not secured. Predictability is ensured by stan<strong>da</strong>rds of conduct for<br />

prosecutors, <strong>de</strong>fense lawyers and judges which are rooted in a technically framed<br />

interpretation of laws and in an organizational culture that gives legitimacy to a balance<br />

between law and a sense of justice. Though an i<strong>de</strong>al, the normative mo<strong>de</strong>l of justice aims to<br />

ensure that those with the power to judge and to punish do not act arbitrarily but fulfill the<br />

public’s expectations for justice.<br />

The international literature stresses the negative effect of impunity on trust in the<br />

system. Following this line of inquiry a second analysis <strong>de</strong>rived from our <strong>da</strong>ta examined the<br />

role that impunity plays in citizens’ trust in the criminal justice system and in the police in<br />

particular. Since the police is the branch of the criminal justice system closest to the public, in<br />

this analysis we examined the relations between precinct performance in homici<strong>de</strong> cases and<br />

the local population’s trust in the police.<br />

30 The research Pre‐trial Detention and Anti‐Drug Law in Brazil: i<strong>de</strong>ntifying the obstacles and opportunities for<br />

greater efficacy (JESUS et al, 2011) i<strong>de</strong>ntified similar problems : lack of respect for the principles of fair trial. In cases<br />

of those suspected of drug trafficking, the testimony and statements of the <strong>de</strong>fen<strong>da</strong>nts are clearly disregar<strong>de</strong>d<br />

while the police testimony is consi<strong>de</strong>red beyond any doubt. This happens during the investigation as well as at trial.<br />

There are no clear criteria in the law to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> whether the drug in possession of the suspect is for personal use or<br />

traffic and the <strong>de</strong>cisions of the police seem completely arbitrary. Worse, bias on this <strong>de</strong>cision according to the social<br />

class of the suspect was i<strong>de</strong>ntified by researchers. Lastly, in 17% of the cases studied the search for drugs was<br />

illegally ma<strong>de</strong> in the home of the suspects without warrant. Such practices are not questioned by judges and<br />

prosecutors. To the contrary, they appear to support such practices at least when the suspect is accused of drug<br />

trafficking. Justice system operators claim that the possession of drugs is an ongoing crime which would justify the<br />

practice which they name “entra<strong>da</strong> franquea<strong>da</strong>”, an entrance that the suspect would have “authorized” (JESUS et<br />

al, 2011).<br />

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It was expected that in areas where precincts presented low levels of impunity there<br />

would be high trust in the police and conversely that where impunity was high there would be<br />

low trust in the police. Data for each police precinct on the proportion of homici<strong>de</strong> cases<br />

reported to the police that resulted in police inquiry was used to establish the level of<br />

impunity. Also used to rate the performance of the precinct was the overall number of violent<br />

crimes reported and the overall number of inquiries opened for such crimes 31 .There were<br />

344.767 crimes reported to the police and 21.886 subsequent police inquiries. Census <strong>da</strong>ta for<br />

the census districts were used to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the social economic and <strong>de</strong>mographic profile of<br />

resi<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Data on attitu<strong>de</strong>s towards the police came from the surveys (which measured attitu<strong>de</strong>s,<br />

norms and beliefs about violence) carried out by NEV‐USP in 2001 and 2010 32 . The<br />

questionnaires inclu<strong>de</strong>d information about the census district where the <strong>da</strong>ta was collected,<br />

making it possible to match the questionnaires with the areas of the police precincts studied.<br />

718 questionnaires were i<strong>de</strong>ntified in the census districts covered by the 16 police precincts.<br />

Hierarchical cluster analysis allowed us to i<strong>de</strong>ntify two patterns of police performance. In<br />

cluster A, below average levels of violent crime were reported and there were high levels of<br />

police inquiries. Cluster B was characterized by an above average level of violent crime<br />

reporting and low levels of police inquiries.<br />

The second stage of the analysis consisted of the i<strong>de</strong>ntification of the profile of resi<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

in the two clusters. In cluster A we found more households with heads of families who were<br />

ol<strong>de</strong>r, more highly educated and had a higher income, whereas in cluster B we found more<br />

heads of families in the age group 20‐29 years, as well as more heads of family with no<br />

education and no income. Thus there were more extreme conditions in the profile of resi<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

in cluster B than in A. Of the <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt variables in the survey fear was the one found to be<br />

most significant. However, <strong>para</strong>doxically fear was higher in cluster A than in cluster B. This may<br />

be at least partially explained by the age of resi<strong>de</strong>nts. The literature on fear of crime<br />

repeatedly shows that fear of crime is higher among ol<strong>de</strong>r people, regardless of the actual<br />

levels of crime or of their experience of victimization. Trust in the police was not found to be a<br />

significant factor which may be due to the fact that trust in the police is consistently low across<br />

the city. These results corroborate other studies (Adorno, Cardia, Nery et all, 2012).<br />

31 These inclu<strong>de</strong>d besi<strong>de</strong>s homici<strong>de</strong>, robbery, robbery followed by <strong>de</strong>ath, rape, drug trafficking, theft, and drug use.<br />

32 Field work refer to two different periods, though <strong>da</strong>ta was collected in the same area. Data on homici<strong>de</strong> cases<br />

were collected for cases registered in the period between 1991‐1997. Survey <strong>da</strong>ta was collected for the period<br />

between 2001 and 2010. The assumption was that the effects of the performance of the criminal justice system<br />

would impact the community in the future.<br />

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VIOLENCE AND FRONTIERS<br />

The two case studies allow us to refine our questions about the quality of <strong>de</strong>mocracy in<br />

Brazil, in terms of the characteristics of the “good’ <strong>de</strong>mocracy suggested by Morlino (2004).<br />

The case of Acre<br />

Analysis of official documents and reports for the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s of the 1980s and 1990s<br />

provi<strong>de</strong> a picture of a community in which human rights violations were a constant feature;<br />

governmental institutions were precarious, in particular the law enforcement agencies. In Acre<br />

during that period, the principle that all are equally subject to the law was routinely broken.<br />

The two police forces military (the preventative police) and civil (the judiciary police)<br />

were taken over by organized crime groups: the police became involved in drug trafficking,<br />

mur<strong>de</strong>r, kidnapping, and extortion; they also threatened voters at elections to ensure that<br />

their own candi<strong>da</strong>tes would be elected and thus their activities would continue unchallenged.<br />

Criminals running the police felt so in control that they even organized a Special Operations<br />

Command in or<strong>de</strong>r to provi<strong>de</strong> special support for their criminal activities. The most visible<br />

lea<strong>de</strong>r of this process was the then fe<strong>de</strong>ral representative Hil<strong>de</strong>brando Pascoal, an ex‐military<br />

police officer. The law was not enforced, except in the case of the “informal” law <strong>de</strong>signed by<br />

the group that held power <strong>de</strong> facto.<br />

A key element for the reconstruction of the state was the imprisonment of Hil<strong>de</strong>brando<br />

Pascoal by the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police at the end of the 1990s. The election of Pascoal to the National<br />

Congress, which seemed at the time to <strong>de</strong>monstrate his power, became his Achilles’ heel.<br />

Once he left his home state, his actions gained more visibility to the rest of the nation 33. This<br />

led to investigations and trials. The removal from Acre of key figures in this criminal<br />

organization ‐ they were sent to prisons outsi<strong>de</strong> their home state ‐ allowed for the reorganization<br />

of civil society, and broke the cycle of impunity that had reigned until then. The<br />

re‐construction was possible as a result of the trial and the sentencing of the criminals<br />

33 The National Council for Human Rights at the Ministry of Justice received complaints about the violations taking<br />

place in Acre in particular involving their Representative at the National Congress. The cases informed to the<br />

National Congress involved horrific killings in which Pascoal was said to cut people with a chainsaw before finally<br />

killing them. Investigations started and gained impetus with the National Parliamentary Investigations on Drug<br />

Trafficking that revealed the networks of criminals running Acre at the time. With protection by the fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

government witnesses came forward to report what they knew. All investigations were carried out by the fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

government and thus outsi<strong>de</strong> the influence of the local criminals. Pascoal was tried for numerous crimes and is<br />

serving a long sentence.


formerly in command. The political lea<strong>de</strong>rship in the state was then totally renewed. Having<br />

removed the figures who inspired fear, trust in the institutions grew.<br />

The Case of Rondonia.<br />

As in Acre, in the state of Rondonia, citizens also experienced a period in which private<br />

interest overran public interest, although there was less use of brute force than in Acre. Here<br />

white collar crime prevailed, with groups organizing themselves to profit from the local<br />

treasury. This “privatization” of the state was ma<strong>de</strong> public by investigations carried out by the<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police; in 2006 the Operação Dominó revealed the criminal practices of members of<br />

the Legislative, the Judiciary, the Public Prosecutors’ Office and the Executive (the vicegovernor).<br />

All branches of power at local level had collu<strong>de</strong>d to profit by fraudulent ten<strong>de</strong>rs and<br />

bidding processes as well as contracts. The management of the state was neglected, although<br />

numerous problems and conflicts involving land disputes, disputes over mining areas, disputes<br />

with the indigenous populations as well as drug trafficking, were resulting in very high<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rates.<br />

The removal of the lea<strong>de</strong>rs in this process of <strong>de</strong>pleting the states’ resources,<br />

represented progress, but it was not enough to eradicate such practices from local institutions.<br />

In 2011 another investigation by the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police (Operação Termópilas) led to the<br />

imprisonment of 8 of the 24 state representatives at the local State Assembly including the<br />

Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Assembly. Again these officials had collu<strong>de</strong>d to present fraudulent ten<strong>de</strong>rs,<br />

bids and contracts to provi<strong>de</strong> services for the Assembly. This time the Local Public Prosecutors’<br />

Office helped the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police, as did the local Judiciary which points to very positive<br />

changes in that sphere. However the Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Police had also to rely on the General Accounting<br />

Office (fe<strong>de</strong>ral) and have the support of the Brazilian Army, Navy and Air Force. The fact that<br />

yet another fe<strong>de</strong>ral investigation was nee<strong>de</strong>d to uncover the mis<strong>de</strong>eds of local politicians is an<br />

indicator of the challenges facing <strong>de</strong>mocracy building and removing systemic corruption at the<br />

local level.<br />

The intervention of Fe<strong>de</strong>ral institutions: fe<strong>de</strong>ral police, fe<strong>de</strong>ral prosecutors’ office and<br />

the judiciary at fe<strong>de</strong>ral level appears to have been vital in reforming and strengthening local<br />

institutions. Resi<strong>de</strong>nts in the capital appear to acknowledge this role of the fe<strong>de</strong>ral police, as<br />

over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> its image has improved: in 1999 only a minority of 40 % rated this police<br />

as very good/good, whereas by 2010 a sizeable majority of 70% gave them this rating. This is a<br />

far larger improvement than has been found for all the other 10 Brazilian state capitals<br />

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surveyed in 2010. There the increase in ratings of very good/good was from 39% in 1999 to<br />

57% a year later.<br />

Improvements were also i<strong>de</strong>ntified in the image of other key institutions for <strong>de</strong>mocracy<br />

such as the judiciary: while in 1999 only 26% consi<strong>de</strong>red the local judiciary to be very<br />

good/good, 64% said so in 2010. This improved perception of the judiciary also effected<br />

citizens’ expectations about how they would be treated by a judge should they have to go to<br />

court over some matter. Between 1999 and 2010 the consensus that they would receive fair<br />

treatment (1999 ‐ 84%; 2010 – 98%), that their view of the matter would be given a fair<br />

hearing (1999 – 94%; 2010 ‐ 98%) and that their rights would be respected (1999 – 88%; 2010<br />

– 97%), grew, on average reaching over 90% of respon<strong>de</strong>nts. Trust in the laws as source of<br />

protection also grew in this period.<br />

The image of the local police and public perception of their performance had improved<br />

over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>: for example the number of reports about violence and extortion fell in this<br />

period. Also the expectations about future improvement were very high (77% expected that<br />

police services would be better in the next year). This was consonant with citizens’ willingness<br />

to <strong>de</strong>legate to the government “all power” to make <strong>de</strong>cisions concerning public security. They<br />

were also more willing to allow the police to use force as they saw fit. Resi<strong>de</strong>nts in the capital<br />

of Rondonia (Porto Velho) expressed less fear of moving around the city (by <strong>da</strong>y or night) than<br />

in the other state capitals researched, but also put more trust in guns for self‐protection.<br />

Such results are in<strong>de</strong>ed very positive, though there remain many ambiguities: for<br />

instance, on average in Rondonia citizens’ evaluation of police performance in terms of how<br />

fast they respond to calls, how polite they are when stopping citizens and how safe they keep<br />

the neighborhood, are worse than in the other state capitals surveyed. It is also somewhat<br />

disturbing that there is greater agreement with the use of force by the police against suspects<br />

than elsewhere. There is also more general acceptance of the use of force to solve<br />

interpersonal conflicts.<br />

The survey also reveals that in Porto Velho social capital is still very weak: neighbours<br />

seem to interact and cooperate very infrequently and communities do not appear to organize<br />

in the <strong>de</strong>fense of collective needs. The fact that most of the population is migrant may be<br />

related to this poor interaction. There is a perceived lack of civility in <strong>da</strong>ily life and social and<br />

physical disorganization in the neighborhood. In sum conditions for a strong civil society<br />

capable of exerting continuous action to <strong>de</strong>fend and protect society from abuses by those in<br />

power do not appear to be plentiful.<br />

Homici<strong>de</strong> rates in Rondonia have been above the national average throughout the last<br />

<strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. Rates have generally been the highest in the North Region. Despite this between 1999<br />

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and 2010 the perception that violence was growing in Porto Velho fell from 87% to 57%.<br />

Victimization reported by respon<strong>de</strong>nts also fell in the period. But this improvement in the<br />

perception of, and contact with, violence, as well as in the image of key institutions (judiciary,<br />

the police) and a large reduction in fear, have not proved enough for a strong support for<br />

human rights to ensue. There are clear signs that, as far as the issue of human rights is<br />

concerned, the acceptance of authoritarian practices is wi<strong>de</strong>spread in Porto Velho.<br />

Similar <strong>da</strong>ta collection is being scheduled for Boa Vista, the capital of Acre. We expect<br />

this will allow for more systematic comparisons to be drawn between the two cases. At<br />

present each state presents singularities although in general the information available suggests<br />

that some of the characteristics of the “good <strong>de</strong>mocracy” <strong>de</strong>scribed by Morlino are not<br />

plentiful in either place. The good <strong>de</strong>mocracy requires that:<br />

There is an integral application of the legal system, at all levels of the territory,<br />

guaranteeing the rights and equality of citizens;<br />

There are no areas dominated by organized crime;<br />

There is no corruption in the political, administrative, and judicial branches;<br />

That in both local and central government a competent civil bureaucracy universally<br />

applies the law and assumes responsibility in the event of error;<br />

There is an efficient police force that respects the rights and freedoms guaranteed by<br />

law;<br />

Citizens have equal, unhin<strong>de</strong>red access to the legal system in the case of lawsuits either<br />

between private citizens or between private citizens and public institutions. This also<br />

implies that citizens know their rights and can obtain representation;<br />

Criminal inquiries and civil and administrative lawsuits have reasonably swift resolution;<br />

There is complete in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce of the judiciary from any political influence.<br />

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THE QUASI LONGITUDINAL SURVEY STUDY: EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE AND<br />

SOCIALLY SHARED REPRESENTATIONS AND ATTITUDES TO JUSTICE,<br />

PUNISHMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS<br />

This survey was comprised of four waves of <strong>da</strong>ta collection in the city of São Paulo and<br />

one survey in 11 state capitals in Brazil, including São Paulo 34 . The questionnaire used in the<br />

four waves (2001, 2003, 2006, and 2008) was essentially the same. 35 The survey in 11 state<br />

capitals also used the same questionnaire 36 . In the four waves of <strong>da</strong>ta collection in São Paulo<br />

the sample varied from 1000 (2001 and 2003) to 1300 (in 2006, 2008) and 1200 (in 2010) 37 .<br />

The <strong>da</strong>ta presented here refer to the city of São Paulo only.<br />

The survey used batteries of attitudinal questions to address a number of key issues:<br />

victimization (whether experienced personally, witnessed or merely heard about in the<br />

neighborhood), levels of fear, behavioral changes due to fear, stability and attachment to the<br />

neighborhood, social capital, perception of social and physical disorganization, perceptions of<br />

police services and image, perceptions of the judiciary, public prosecutors and legal <strong>de</strong>fense,<br />

attitu<strong>de</strong>s to police use of force and to the use of force by civilians to solve conflicts, willingness<br />

to abandon legal protection, willingness to <strong>de</strong>legate power to authorities to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> on public<br />

security issues, trust in the police, efficacy vis a vis the police, perception of procedural justice,<br />

perception of the law, attitu<strong>de</strong>s to human rights (the use of torture, police and human rights,<br />

civil rights, political dissi<strong>de</strong>nce, privacy, censorship) expectations about punishment and image<br />

of the prison system as well as the use of corporal punishment as a means to discipline a child.<br />

Youth (between 16 and 19 years) were also interviewed about their values and expectations<br />

and peer group contact with violence.<br />

Priority has been given to reporting the results from the surveys in São Paulo which <strong>de</strong>al<br />

with citizens’ experience of violence and/or have wi<strong>de</strong>r relevance for the <strong>de</strong>velopment of civil<br />

34<br />

In 1999 a survey was carried out in 10 state capitals using a smaller version of the questionnaire. Data from this<br />

survey which inclu<strong>de</strong>s São Paulo have been used for comparisons when possible. The 1990 sample had 1600<br />

respon<strong>de</strong>nts and that of 2010 , 4025 respon<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

35<br />

A new question introduced in 2006 to measure whether the respon<strong>de</strong>nts had “ever” been victims of … or<br />

prevalence of victimization to complement the <strong>da</strong>ta on “recent” (past 12 months) victimization.<br />

36<br />

One question was removed from this questionnaire (evaluation of infra‐structure in their neighborhood) and one<br />

question about corporal punishment as children and one on use of force by the police was ad<strong>de</strong>d (to allow<br />

comparisons with <strong>da</strong>ta collected in 1999).<br />

37<br />

In every wave of the survey and in the 11 state capitals survey respon<strong>de</strong>nts were interviewed at home, the<br />

sample was proportional and respon<strong>de</strong>nts were 16 years onwards. Sampling error was 3,7 for the samples in São<br />

Paulo in 2001 and 2003. In 2006 and 2008 the sampling error was 3 points and the sample for the national survey<br />

had a 2 points percent error margin.<br />

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society: a) the image of key institutions with reference to the enforcement of laws, b) the<br />

support for rule of law, c) crime, fear and voter abstention, d) fear and mobility within the city,<br />

and the impact of corporal punishment on violent victimization.<br />

The image of key institutions<br />

The period over which the <strong>da</strong>ta was collected coinci<strong>de</strong>d with the large drop in homici<strong>de</strong>s<br />

in the city of São Paulo, in the metropolitan region as well as in the state of São Paulo. Though<br />

our studies have focused on the fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in the city of São Paulo it must be stressed<br />

that homici<strong>de</strong> fell from 34 homici<strong>de</strong>s per 100.000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts (in 2000) to 10 homici<strong>de</strong>s per<br />

100.000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts (in 2011) in the state. Not only did homici<strong>de</strong> fall but other forms of violent<br />

crime did so as well, and again the fall took place in the state as well as the city and the<br />

metropolitan area. Armed robberies, kidnapping, theft, car theft, car robberies, cargo hijacking<br />

all fell over the period. On the other hand drug trafficking and more recently rape grew over<br />

the same period.<br />

Since the repeated surveys in São Paulo took place at the time that this change in violent<br />

crime was occurring, we can explore the potential impact of the fall for people’s attitu<strong>de</strong>s to<br />

violence as well as for their trust in laws, law enforcement agencies and the criminal system.<br />

This means we can also examine whether this reduction is likely to improve the support for<br />

human rights and for rule of law. In this section we summarize some of our main findings on<br />

these issues so far.<br />

The drop in violent crime should result in a drop in reported victimization in the surveys<br />

over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. This drop is clear in our <strong>da</strong>ta: victimization for serious crimes (robberies,<br />

injuries by firearms, loss of a close relative who was a victim of homici<strong>de</strong>, aggression and or<br />

extortion by a police officer ) the figures for all of these fell over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. It was expected<br />

that fear would be reduced as well. However fear did not fall as much as expected: fear of<br />

walking in <strong>da</strong>ylight in areas of the neighborhood did fall up to 2006 after which it started to go<br />

up again. Fear of walking by night also fell but again continues to present important<br />

fluctuations. Fear to move around was found to be associated with age and gen<strong>de</strong>r: women<br />

and ol<strong>de</strong>r respon<strong>de</strong>nts expressed more fear as well as reporting more exposure to violence.<br />

Thus persons who have been exposed to violence as well as women and the el<strong>de</strong>rly will report<br />

more fear regardless of the actual crime statistics.<br />

It was also expected that the image of law enforcement agencies would improve over<br />

the period, in particular that of the criminal justice system, including the prison system. In<br />

general there were significant improvements in the image of the different police forces,<br />

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although this was less pronounced in the case of the municipal guard and the judiciary.<br />

Satisfaction with the police was analyzed in greater <strong>de</strong>tail, and consi<strong>de</strong>ration given to<br />

examining relevant aspects of police contact with the public. Satisfaction with the police has<br />

fluctuated but in general remains above the levels recor<strong>de</strong>d in early 2000. This will be<br />

addressed in more <strong>de</strong>tail in the next section.<br />

The image of the police<br />

As reiterated in previous reports, the quality of police performance is a key factor in<br />

reducing levels of fear and insecurity. How the police enforce the law impacts on the quality of<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracy as this is one of the basic institutions responsible for translating rights into actions.<br />

When providing security, the threshold between ensuring and violating rights is very thin<br />

(Jones et al, 1996). The effect that the performance of law enforcement agencies has on trust<br />

in institutions was analyzed using <strong>da</strong>ta from the five surveys in São Paulo. In 1999 a reduced<br />

version of the questionnaire used from 2001 onwards was applied to 10 state capitals in Brazil.<br />

Data from 1999 was used in this analysis along with the other five waves whenever possible.<br />

Over the 11 year period the fe<strong>de</strong>ral police is the branch of the police that has shown the<br />

greatest improvement as far as evaluation by the public in São Paulo is concerned. Between<br />

1999 and 2010 positive evaluations increased by 20 percentual points: from 29% of very<br />

good/good to 50% very good/good. This was not the highest percentage reached, for in 2008<br />

the majority 53% of respon<strong>de</strong>nts gave this rating to the fe<strong>de</strong>ral police.<br />

Improvements were also found for the Military and Civil polices as well as for the<br />

Municipal Guard though these were not as impressive as for the fe<strong>de</strong>ral police: ratings of very<br />

good/good for the Military police went from 34% (in 2001) to 41% (2010), results for the civil<br />

police were very similar as they went from 34% (2001) to 40% (2010) and the Municipal Guard<br />

from 32% (2001) to 38% (2010).<br />

This improvement was coherent with the greater satisfaction expressed for the<br />

performance of the police in relation to the overall quality of the police services in the<br />

neighborhood, how quickly they arrive when called and how safe they maintain the streets in<br />

the neighborhood. There were also improvements in expectations about the future<br />

performance of the police. The majority expected that services would continue to improve or<br />

that they would continue to be “as good as to<strong>da</strong>y”. In addition although in 1999 the majority<br />

(68%) disagreed that the police secured the safety of people, in 2010 people were more<br />

divi<strong>de</strong>d with 50% still disagreeing that the police did provi<strong>de</strong> security for people. People are<br />

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also divi<strong>de</strong>d as to whether they would be able to convince a police officer to investigate a case<br />

in which they had been victims: in 1999 only 43% believed they would and by 2010 to 45%.<br />

Police‐citizen contact clearly remains a challenge as respon<strong>de</strong>nts remained dissatisfied<br />

about whether the police are polite when stopping citizens (in searches, for instance) with only<br />

1/3 third of respon<strong>de</strong>nts in 2001 and in 2010 satisfied with police behaviour. Recent<br />

experience of victimization by the police, whether through assault or extortion, was rare,<br />

although taken over a lifetime, 6% reported having such an experience .<br />

Questions about other serious police failings have resulted over the years in high levels<br />

of non‐response. These questions refer to police relations with drug <strong>de</strong>alers in their<br />

neighborhoods: whether the police fear drug <strong>de</strong>alers, whether the police provi<strong>de</strong><br />

support/protection for drug <strong>de</strong>alers or whether the police receives money from drug <strong>de</strong>alers.<br />

Despite the high rate of non‐response the questions were kept in the questionnaire.<br />

Interestingly, respon<strong>de</strong>nts who had been exposed to very serious violence were the most<br />

willing to assess police behavior in all aspects. They presented the lowest rates of nonresponse<br />

although their attitu<strong>de</strong>s and opinions were not necessarily the most favorable. They<br />

were the group that was most critical of the police. The profile of who did, and who did not<br />

answer these questions is un<strong>de</strong>rgoing further analysis.<br />

The <strong>de</strong>terminants of the image of the police in São Paulo were analyzed and results from<br />

regression analyses revealed that over the six waves of the survey: gen<strong>de</strong>r and age but not<br />

race were critical elements when it comes to <strong>de</strong>termining attitu<strong>de</strong>s to the police. Men were<br />

more critical of the police and rated police services less favourably than women. Age on the<br />

other hand had a lesser role in the evaluation of the police, although the ol<strong>de</strong>r age groups<br />

ten<strong>de</strong>d to be more positive in their evaluations and youth (16‐17 and 18‐24) far more critical<br />

of the police. Race is a factor that in the international literature is often found to relate to<br />

police image. It was not however found to be statistically significant in our surveys. Other<br />

variables such as educational level and income were found to be statistically significant in<br />

some waves of the survey but not in all; in general the higher the level of education the better<br />

the evaluation; the same was found for higher income.<br />

Less favourable evaluations were found among those more likely to have face‐to‐face<br />

interactions with the police: male youth and those who were low income, of low educational<br />

level and non‐white. This is also the profile of most victims of serious violence. The most<br />

positive evaluations were ma<strong>de</strong> by ol<strong>de</strong>r persons, females, white people, those who were<br />

more highly educated and had higher incomes. Coinci<strong>de</strong>ntly this was also the profile of the<br />

persons least likely to come into contact with the police.<br />

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The literature on police image emphasizes the importance of police behavior when faceto‐face<br />

with citizens if public support for the police is to increase. Numerous researchers<br />

(Skogan, 2006; Weitzer & Tuch, 2005) have claimed that this aspect of their performance has<br />

more importance than clearance rates and crime rates when it comes to citizens’ evaluation of<br />

their police force. The literature also highlights that this is a dimension of police behavior over<br />

which police administrators and/or public administrators have more control than over<br />

investigation results. Just and fair treatment by the police requires a<strong>de</strong>quate police behavior<br />

and policing practices. Police legitimacy <strong>de</strong>pends more on just and fair behavior than it does<br />

on policing outcomes (Jackson & Bradford, 2010; Tyler, 2004; Tyler & Fagan, 2008). Data from<br />

São Paulo corroborates this: how the police was perceived to behave in the neighborhood<br />

effected how resi<strong>de</strong>nts evaluated the performance and the overall image of the police.<br />

During the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> the image of the police has improved: expectations about police<br />

behavior are positive, and have improved over the years. The surveys have also produced<br />

strong indications that this improvement is related to the actual experiences people have with<br />

the police. For trust to <strong>de</strong>velop, equity and fairness on the part of the police in treating the<br />

public seems to be essential (Jackson & Bradford, 2010; Tyler, 2004; Tyler & Fagen, 2008;<br />

Tankebe, 2008). However in Sao Paolo improvements in the image of the police were not<br />

enough to induce certainty that the police would respond to the public’s priorities in terms of<br />

public security. In our view police interactions with citizens and police responsiveness remain<br />

un<strong>de</strong>restimated challenges by our police administrators.<br />

The image of other institutions<br />

Improvements in the image of the police, combined with the fall of violent crime, would<br />

suggest that there is now more public trust in the authorities to make <strong>de</strong>cisions concerning<br />

public security. However this improvement in the image of the police is occurring in the<br />

context of an evolving <strong>de</strong>mocracy in Brazil. This may encourage citizens to be more willing to<br />

<strong>de</strong>legate power to authorities to make such <strong>de</strong>cisions, but it also makes citizens more likely to<br />

<strong>de</strong>mand that they be heard, since in a <strong>de</strong>mocracy the authorities are expected to encourage<br />

the public to participate in <strong>de</strong>cision making. Our <strong>da</strong>ta however reveal a continued willingness<br />

on the part of citizens to <strong>de</strong>legate “total power” to authorities to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>. This type of<br />

<strong>de</strong>legation is not generally believed to encourage accountability and responsiveness from<br />

authorities. This is a surprising result as nearly half of respon<strong>de</strong>nts do not feel that the police<br />

secure the safety of persons like him/her nor do they believe that <strong>de</strong>cisions ma<strong>de</strong> by the<br />

authorities are necessarily the best ones for the public. Feelings of efficacy vis a vis the police<br />

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have not improved over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> either: people were divi<strong>de</strong>d in 2001 and continue to be<br />

divi<strong>de</strong>d in 2010 about their ability to convince a police officer to investigate a crime in which<br />

they were the victim, mostly because they doubt the responsiveness of the police.<br />

The good results in terms of the reduction of violent crime were also expected to<br />

improve evaluations of procedures adopted by judges. The results show that there is stability<br />

in the public’s expectations about how judges will behave. Though these expectations are<br />

mostly positive, it is surprising that in the period surveyed there has been little change in<br />

respon<strong>de</strong>nts’ beliefs about their capacity to influence a judge’s <strong>de</strong>cision. In 2001 half of those<br />

surveyed believed they would be able to influence a judge’s <strong>de</strong>cision and in 2010, this<br />

percentage had not changed (52%).<br />

What did change was the perceived efficiency of prisons to: punish, dissua<strong>de</strong> potential<br />

perpetrators, re‐habilitate and control people who represent a threat to society. In the period<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r study the perceived lack of efficiency of prisons increased in respect to all of the above.<br />

Thus it can be said that prisons lost credibility over the period <strong>de</strong>spite the large scale of<br />

imprisonment that took place over the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Multiple regression analyses indicated that exposure to violence is associated with the<br />

image of law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system. Results were consistent<br />

over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>: for each wave of the survey the more exposure to serious violence, the less<br />

people believed in the system and in law enforcement agencies. Women and the el<strong>de</strong>rly, in<br />

particular those with higher levels of education, ten<strong>de</strong>d to believe more in the institutions.<br />

They were also less likely to have been victims of severe violence and less likely to have come<br />

into contact with the police and justice system, although they had greater trust in their own<br />

capacity to convince a judge and to persua<strong>de</strong> a police officer to investigate.<br />

Those who had been exposed to more serious violence ten<strong>de</strong>d to have a more negative<br />

evaluation of the institutions and wished to <strong>de</strong>legate less power to authorities to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> on<br />

public security issues. More exposure to violence was also found to be associated with greater<br />

acceptance of the use of torture by the police, perhaps due to the greater fear that they<br />

expressed, and their more negative image of the judiciary and the fairness of legal procedures.<br />

To conclu<strong>de</strong>, exposure to violence does have a cost, not only to individuals but to<br />

society: <strong>da</strong>ta from our surveys reveal that such costs are cumulative and longlasting; they<br />

contaminate how people view their immediate surroundings, their neighborhood, how they<br />

perceive their neighbors and the ways they interact. The more affected they are, the less they<br />

believe in the police, in courts or in public security. It is also disturbing to consi<strong>de</strong>r that<br />

negative effects seem to resist even long‐standing improvements; this cautions us to<br />

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appreciate that any upsurge in instances of violence in the future may evoke even more<br />

extreme reactions than those which took place in the past.<br />

NEW DEMOCRACIES AND RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS: DOES A CULTURE OF<br />

RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS EVOLVE WITH THE RETURN TO DEMOCRACY?<br />

Other analyses of the survey <strong>da</strong>ta focused on what we can learn about the <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

of a culture of respect for human rights over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. Priority was given to respect for<br />

human rights in the context of public security, with particular reference to the right to physical<br />

integrity: to be protected from violence either by agents of the state, or by others. This was<br />

seen as a key element in ensuring access to other rights. This analysis was inspired by research<br />

done by Gibson (2004) in South Africa on the role that the country’s Truth and Reconciliation<br />

Commission may have played in the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a culture of respect for human rights.<br />

Concern with a culture of respect for human rights is a major concern in <strong>de</strong>mocratic<br />

transition studies where there is risk of a return to an authoritarian or even totalitarian regime.<br />

It is a major assumption in the field that the presence in a society of wi<strong>de</strong>ly shared values,<br />

beliefs and attitu<strong>de</strong>s which are pro‐human rights is likely to protect that society against the<br />

temptation to return to an authoritarian regime in times of crisis, or of strong internal conflicts<br />

and/or disputes. The presence of a culture of respect for human rights should make it more<br />

difficult for manifestations of “legacies” from previous regimes, such as gross human rights<br />

violations represented by torture, lynching, executions, abusive use of lethal power by the<br />

police, to persist.<br />

In the <strong>de</strong>velopment of such a culture, an effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law plays a key<br />

role. We a<strong>da</strong>pted to suit our context Gibson’s six dimensions – support for rule of law, political<br />

tolerance, rights’ consciousness, support for due process, commitment to individual freedom<br />

and commitment to <strong>de</strong>mocratic processes. As did Gibson (2004), we selected for this study the<br />

dimension “Support for the Rule of Law” as the <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt variable. Support for Rule of Law is<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rstood to express a willingness to abi<strong>de</strong> by the laws, a rejection of short‐cuts to the laws<br />

and a rejection of the use of force to achieve justice. The following set of in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

variables were used: a) “Support for due process”‐ measured by unwillingness to accept<br />

measures such as emergency lifting of Constitutional guarantees; b) “Tolerance towards<br />

political opposition/dissi<strong>de</strong>nce” measured by the rejection of any measures or actions by<br />

government that would prohibit/punish/prevent/ opponents from voicing their dissi<strong>de</strong>nce; c)<br />

“Procedural justice”‐ trust in the fairness of procedures used in Courts; d) “Trust” in<br />

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government in matters of public security; e) “Autocratic empowerment”‐ measured by<br />

willingness to grant authorities all the power to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> on public security issues f) “fear of<br />

violence”; g) “exposure to violence, and h) socio‐economic and <strong>de</strong>mographic variables.<br />

Support for due process was measured by combining responses to nine questions<br />

measuring support for, or rejection of, particular practices used by the police or the state to<br />

obtain evi<strong>de</strong>nce from suspects as well as beliefs about the type of evi<strong>de</strong>nce which should be<br />

admissible in Courts. Tolerance towards political opposition was measured by combining<br />

responses to seven questions measuring what is accepted or rejected in terms of government<br />

behavior as regards the dissemination of opposing i<strong>de</strong>as to the mainstream in the media,<br />

<strong>de</strong>monstrations and so forth. Procedural justice inclu<strong>de</strong>d questions on expected treatment<br />

from Courts. Trust involved questions concerning the confi<strong>de</strong>nce respon<strong>de</strong>nts have in the<br />

ability of government to provi<strong>de</strong> public security for persons like themselves. Autocratic<br />

empowerment was measured by questions about <strong>de</strong>legating power to authorities to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> on<br />

public security as a whole and specifically to investigate suspects. Fear of violence was<br />

measured by questions about fear of moving around by <strong>da</strong>y and by night in their<br />

neighborhood. Exposure to violence was measured in terms of reported victimization over the<br />

past 12 months, in the years 2006, 2008 and 2010 and also prevalence over a lifetime.<br />

Multiple regression analyses were carried out for all sets of <strong>da</strong>ta. Support for Rule of<br />

Law was consistently positively associated with “support for due process”, with perceived<br />

“fairness of procedural justice” and age. Ol<strong>de</strong>r respon<strong>de</strong>nts were more supportive of Rule of<br />

Law. For the <strong>da</strong>ta collected in 2006, 2008 and 2010 other variables were also found to be<br />

positively associated with support for Rule of Law. These were: tolerance for political<br />

opposition/dissi<strong>de</strong>nce, trust in the government’s capacity to provi<strong>de</strong> public security, gen<strong>de</strong>r<br />

(women were more supportive) and income (the higher the income, the more support).<br />

Exposure to serious violence was negatively associated with Rule of Law ‐ the greater the<br />

exposure to violence the less support was granted to Rule of Law.<br />

The relations between support for due process and Rule of Law and exposure to<br />

violence give rise to concern. Though in most cases the literature on the effects of exposure to<br />

violence highlights the effects of direct and indirect victimization (witness) over a short period<br />

of time (12 months), our <strong>da</strong>ta sets suggest that other factors need to be consi<strong>de</strong>red.<br />

Prevalence (ever directly exposed to violence) and whether firearms were involved influenced<br />

support. Some exploratory analyses we carried out suggest that it is not just the recency of<br />

exposure to violence that matters but its seriousness (how life threatening) and how often it is<br />

repeated in a lifetime. Bringing those variables into the analyses helps us to un<strong>de</strong>rstand why,<br />

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although violent crime rates have <strong>de</strong>clined, the effects of exposure do not necessarily mirror<br />

this <strong>de</strong>cline: effects may accumulate over time.<br />

Most of the innovative literature on support for Rule of Law and for a culture of respect<br />

for human rights has <strong>de</strong>veloped within perspectives that give emphasis to the legal aspects, to<br />

political and sometimes legal socialization or re‐socialization as the case may be. Only rarely do<br />

they inclu<strong>de</strong> objective characteristics of the context, such as the experience of violence. When<br />

violence is brought into the picture it is as a background to explain some attitu<strong>de</strong>s and/or<br />

beliefs. The effects of contact with violence have not received enough attention. It is a major<br />

gap in the literature because these appear to be important and their unraveling should be<br />

given some priority if we are to advance in our un<strong>de</strong>rstanding about the barriers to progress<br />

both in terms of respect for the laws and the protection of rights.<br />

FOSTERING HEALTHY EARLY DEVELOPMENT<br />

This was a pilot violence prevention project, for pregnant adolescents. The objective was<br />

to <strong>de</strong>velop an affor<strong>da</strong>ble methodology to prevent violence and injuries to the child by<br />

providing their mothers with information about: child <strong>de</strong>velopment and needs; the means to<br />

promote such <strong>de</strong>velopment; mothers’ rights and governmental programs that should <strong>de</strong>liver<br />

such rights. The program also provi<strong>de</strong>d support for mothers in seeking rights, such as the right<br />

to a birth certificate for the child. This home visiting program was <strong>de</strong>signed to be <strong>de</strong>livered by<br />

<strong>para</strong>professionals ‐ local women and experienced mothers, who had been trained and were<br />

regularly supervised. These <strong>para</strong>professionals visited the mothers on a weekly basis and<br />

continued to do so after the birth of the child for a further 2 years. In a three year period 72<br />

adolescents and their children in the South region of the city took part in the program. Four<br />

<strong>para</strong>professionals were fully trained and have been <strong>de</strong>livering the protocol. Thirty four<br />

adolescents joined the program early on in the pregnancy and have been followed throughout.<br />

The profile of the adolescents in the program is that of adolescents at risk: 80% are no longer<br />

in school (average age is 16,4 years) and over half of them had left school before the<br />

pregnancy, while the others left due to the pregnancy. Only one third lives with the father of<br />

the child, the rest live with their own family. This explains the <strong>de</strong>lay in obtaining a birth<br />

certificate for the child and the absence of the name of the father on one third of the birth<br />

certificates. The results from this experimental intervention were very heartening. They<br />

indicate so far that: all adolescents that entered the program at the beginning of the<br />

pregnancy followed all stages of pre‐natal care, atten<strong>de</strong>d all the monthly examinations and<br />

80% had a normal <strong>de</strong>livery. Almost 80% of the children born have regular contact with the<br />

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father. A key challenge in the program was to overcome the resistance to breast feeding and<br />

one third of the children were breast fed for six months, 45 % for between 2 and 3 months.<br />

Health care for the child is being closely sought after by the mothers with high atten<strong>da</strong>nce at<br />

local health services. All children were inoculated at the right age. Serious <strong>de</strong>velopmental<br />

<strong>de</strong>ficits were observed only in children born with serious problems such as hydrocephaly and<br />

Down syndrome.<br />

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5. What have we achieved in terms<br />

of improved knowledge?_____________<br />

As we set out to investigate the quality of <strong>de</strong>mocracy in Brazil in this first <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> of the<br />

21 st century we drew a profile of our national context in which we highlighted the problems we<br />

envisaged as hin<strong>de</strong>ring the <strong>de</strong>velopment of the i<strong>de</strong>al “good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy, as <strong>de</strong>scribed by<br />

Morlino (2004), in which there is “a stable institutional structure that realizes the liberty and<br />

equality of citizens through the legitimate and correct functioning of its institutions and<br />

mechanisms”.<br />

We i<strong>de</strong>ntified as central the continuing survival of forms of violence that colli<strong>de</strong> with<br />

Rule of Law. There are clear indications that the law in Brazil is failing to provi<strong>de</strong> universal<br />

protection from abuses perpetrated by powerful groups. Some forms of violence ‐ abusive use<br />

of lethal force by the police, extra judicial executions, lynching, and torture ‐ have high<br />

visibility. Other forms of violence, although they are less evi<strong>de</strong>nt at the national level,<br />

nevertheless have very high impact at local level. These involve attacks on politicians or<br />

candi<strong>da</strong>tes for office in smaller towns, on journalists in the local media, or on lea<strong>de</strong>rs in a<br />

social movement.<br />

Another indicator of the State’s failure to apply Rule of Law is the perceived impunity<br />

granted to perpetrators of serious crimes. Impunity (or what we euphemistically termed‐ “the<br />

low visibility of efforts” by the State to i<strong>de</strong>ntify perpetrators, bring them to justice and punish<br />

them) reinforces feelings that the laws are not universally applied, further enfeebling trust in<br />

Rule of Law.<br />

Following Morlino, we set out to look for answers about the quality of <strong>de</strong>mocracy<br />

gui<strong>de</strong>d by the characteristics of the “good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy where:<br />

A) There is an integral application of the legal system, at all levels of the territory,<br />

guaranteeing the rights and equality of citizens;<br />

B) There are no areas dominated by organized crime;<br />

C) There is no corruption in the political, administrative, and judicial branches;<br />

D) That in both local and central government a competent civil bureaucracy universally<br />

applies the law and assumes responsibility in the event of error;<br />

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E) There is an efficient police force that respects the rights and freedoms guaranteed by law;<br />

F) Citizens have equal, unhin<strong>de</strong>red access to the legal system in the case of lawsuits either<br />

between private citizens or between private citizens and public institutions. This also implies<br />

that citizens know their rights and can obtain representation;<br />

G) Criminal inquiries and civil and administrative lawsuits have reasonably swift resolution;<br />

H) There is complete in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce of the judiciary from any political influence.<br />

These characteristics of the “good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy revolve around the issue of how the laws<br />

are applied. On whose behalf, in which places or circumstances and how diligently are they<br />

implemented? How civil servants behave in relation to the law also features prominently. Their<br />

accountability and responsiveness are important features of public administration in this<br />

context. If civil servants show these qualities, it is expected that this will strengthen public<br />

support for rule of law and for human rights. In other words how the State enforces Rule of<br />

Law can have a re‐socializing effect on the public. Though we cannot claim as yet to have<br />

answered these questions <strong>de</strong>finitively, we have already ma<strong>de</strong> significant advances in our<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rstanding by gathering and analysing key factual and attitudinal <strong>da</strong>ta, which have in turn<br />

enabled us to reframe important theoretical issues.<br />

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TO WHAT EXTENT HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS CONTINUE TO OCCUR IN<br />

BRAZIL AND WHO ARE THE GROUPS MOST AT RISK?<br />

TO WHAT EXTENT THE LACK OF CLOSURE PROMOTED BY THE GENERAL<br />

AMNESTY, A PRE‐CONDITION FOR THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY IS AN<br />

OBSTACLE TO EFFECTIVE DEMOCRATIC RULE OF LAW? IN OTHER WORDS CAN<br />

WE HAVE DEMOCRATIC RULE OF LAW WHILE DENYING PAST VIOLATIONS?<br />

A concern with the <strong>para</strong>doxical coexistence of authoritarian continuities and <strong>de</strong>mocratic<br />

changes permeated this research program. When we explore the theme of human rights this<br />

conflict is visible. Though the number of formal initiatives such as attempts to build<br />

institutions, new legislation, <strong>de</strong>sign of national and state programs, all with the objective to<br />

expand the protections and the access to human rights is commen<strong>da</strong>ble, their lack of<br />

effectiveness is frustrating.<br />

One example of the continuity in time of authoritarian attitu<strong>de</strong>s is the negative<br />

connotation that the expression “human rights” carries for those members of the public who<br />

associate human rights with “rights of <strong>de</strong>linquents” or “rights that prevent the police from<br />

working”. Despite all the positive initiatives in the field of human rights that should have at<br />

least challenged this interpretation, over 1/3 of the public hold this perception and this<br />

number has remained stable over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. There are a number of reasons which have<br />

been advanced to explain why this is the case. It has been suggested that perhaps people do<br />

not realize what is being achieved through the National Human Rights Program, or the work of<br />

the different secretariats for human rights at state level as well as the fe<strong>de</strong>ral one. In other<br />

words the efficacy of the laws to promote access and to protect are not being communicated.<br />

However the problem seems to involve more than communication. As indicated in the<br />

previous part of this report, human rights violations continue to take place <strong>de</strong>spite all the<br />

efforts, and moreover the profile of victims remains the same: the most vulnerable groups in<br />

society. Somehow improvements in socio‐economic conditions have not had an impact on the<br />

powerlessness of the disadvantaged to ensure that laws are implemented.<br />

Another problem we have i<strong>de</strong>ntified is the lack of visibility of victims of human rights<br />

violations. This could explain in part the survival of negative connotations attributed to human<br />

rights. Lack of visibility is the result of the continuing lack of <strong>da</strong>ta that would allow us to<br />

i<strong>de</strong>ntify the profile of the groups that have their rights violated. The fe<strong>de</strong>ral government fails<br />

to provi<strong>de</strong> national <strong>da</strong>ta and individual states fail as well. New legislation on access to<br />

information can improve this scenario but only if states grant some priority to collecting the<br />

primary <strong>da</strong>ta in the first place.<br />

Our project “Monitoring human rights” revealed that the effort put into institutional and<br />

legislative <strong>de</strong>velopment was not followed by any evaluation of outcomes. Evaluations would<br />

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have required <strong>da</strong>ta which might in turn have resulted in changes in the culture of <strong>da</strong>ta<br />

production. Furthermore evaluations could lead to improvements in human rights legislations,<br />

programs, practices, and initiatives. Successes and changes could then be communicated to<br />

the public and hopefully, the image of human rights might acquire a more wi<strong>de</strong>ly‐shared<br />

positive connotation. Instead serious human rights violations, in particular to the right to<br />

physical integrity, continue to occur while attempts to punish them and to <strong>de</strong>ter further<br />

violations continue to fail. Torture is still practiced in police precincts, as well as in semi‐public<br />

spaces (by the Military Police) and abusive use of lethal force is routine. In addition there is<br />

little information at national level to allow a clear view of the extent of these problems or a<br />

proper diagnosis of their causes and consequences. Since between 2000 and 2011 almost 6000<br />

people died in the state of São Paulo alone as a result of being shot by the Military Police while<br />

“resisting arrest”, it is reasonable to estimate that the numbers of victims of police violence in<br />

the country as a whole are not entirely negligible and that having national statistics should be<br />

a priority. When information is available we find that most victims of torture and of the<br />

abusive use of lethal force by the police are young, poor and often non‐white. This is yet<br />

another reason to plead the urgency for authorities to monitor such violations closely.<br />

A popular Brazilian saying states that in this country “there are laws that ‘catch on’ and<br />

laws that ‘do not’”, meaning that some laws are credible and enforced and others are not. In<br />

the field of human rights violations, this seems to be very true given the number of laws to<br />

ensure rights, that are neither enforced nor fulfill the inten<strong>de</strong>d effects. In this context the<br />

resistance to any review of the Amnesty Law which followed the Military dictatorship is<br />

disquieting; it suggests that authoritarian submission is perhaps one of the most insidious<br />

legacies from our past experiences with authoritarianism.<br />

Transitions from authoritarian periods to <strong>de</strong>mocracy in the 20 th century in Brazil have<br />

had a pattern (Pinheiro, 2001): in the pacts negotiated between conservative elements and<br />

those who supported <strong>de</strong>mocracy, a key condition has been to maintain institutions as they<br />

were, in particular the police and justiciary. These institutions’ resistance to change, albeit<br />

weaker than in the past, still presents a formi<strong>da</strong>ble challenge. Police forces have been the<br />

most resistant to changes in the Constitution and the reform of the police has not progressed<br />

over the last 25 years.<br />

An effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law, and a culture of support for Rule of Law, require<br />

information about the violations of human rights across the country, present and past. The<br />

different projects <strong>de</strong>veloped in our research program converge in that they expose the<br />

stability over time of lack of knowledge about such violations. Results of our study of how our<br />

neighboring countries have <strong>de</strong>alt with their own Amnesty laws 38 , (also negotiated as condition<br />

for the dictators to leave power), highlight the importance for citizens that the nation<br />

38 Research: As leis <strong>de</strong> Anistia face ao direito internacional e à justiça <strong>de</strong> transição (Bastos, 2011)<br />

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confronts its recent history. Denying the past seems to be a means of ensuring that<br />

transgressions will be repeated, because they have not even been acknowledged as such.<br />

Research in Argentina, Chile, Peru and Guatemala provi<strong>de</strong>d interesting insights for the<br />

Brazilian context. The differences between the Truth Commissions in these countries were<br />

assessed in terms of their success in/ or the attention paid to: a) repairing the <strong>da</strong>mage caused<br />

by the violations, b) reducing the victims’ pain, c) satisfying the need for truth and fulfilling the<br />

right to memory, d) addressing the causes, the contexts as well as consequences of political<br />

violence that resulted in the violations. While the initial Truth Commissions in Argentina (1984)<br />

and Chile (1991) did not address the causes for political radicalization, or the <strong>de</strong>velopment of<br />

state repression ap<strong>para</strong>tuses, or yet the corruption in the state, or the rupture with the of rule<br />

of law, more recent experiences, such as the Truth Commissions in Peru (2003) and Guatemala<br />

(1999) have done so, and this has resulted in full reports of these countries “dirty wars”. The<br />

Truth Commissions have already paved the way in some countries for the revoking of Amnesty<br />

Laws and for trials to take place”.<br />

As pointed out by Bingham (2010) “the rule of law requires compliance by the state with<br />

its obligations in international law as in national laws”. A previous study by Bastos (2009)<br />

which analyses all 63 cases concerning Brazil that were submitted and accepted by the Inter‐<br />

American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) between 1971‐ 2008, revealed that the country’s<br />

behavior towards the Court and the IACHR rulings did not change when the dictatorship was<br />

replaced by <strong>de</strong>mocratic rule: in general Brazil did not cooperate with the Court; only in a very<br />

small number of cases was a negotiated solution achieved. More importantly in all cases Brazil<br />

was found guilty of human rights violations.<br />

The recent sentence on the Araguaia case (2010), by the Inter American Court of<br />

Human Rights, has produced a similar reaction only more intense for the sentence rejected the<br />

validity of the Amnesty Law . The reaction of the Brazilian courts to this ruling has been<br />

particularly hostile, in view of its questioning of the validity of the Amnesty Law. In this way by<br />

ignoring the need to comply with international agreements, freely ratified by the country, the<br />

Brazilian state is infringing a key aspect of rule of law as well as sending citizens conflicting<br />

signals about in how far a <strong>de</strong>mocratic regime is willing to fulfill its obligations to international<br />

law. This “mis”‐behavior by the state does not appear to be acknowledged by the public at<br />

large, and few groups in society are protesting against this lack of compliance, which suggests<br />

that people in general do not establish a link between the past, the fate of the victims and the<br />

present challenges that the <strong>de</strong>mocratic regime faces in upholding the law. This lack of general<br />

awareness about the importance of the past for the present is also probably related to the<br />

relative lack of salience granted to the right to political dissent. When societies have one might<br />

expect that, when the regime changes, people would place high value on the right to have<br />

access to information and to political dissent. The fact that this is not the happening in Brazil<br />

indicates that <strong>de</strong>mocratic gains have not generalized to full awareness of the need for citizens<br />

to be freely informed or to express their dissi<strong>de</strong>nce without fear of reprisal. Perhaps such<br />

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ights have yet to acquire the status of fun<strong>da</strong>mental rights (Cardia et al, 2012). The low<br />

salience of such rights could also be an indication of the survival of a certain <strong>de</strong>gree of<br />

authoritarian submission.<br />

The apparently low relevance for most people of the right to be informed and of the<br />

right to dissent is the more troubling given the high presence of the two themes in the media<br />

due to the new Access to Information law (n. 12.527/2011) and the establishment of the Truth<br />

Commission to investigate past human rights violations. Both measures could be incentives for<br />

the formation of a human rights culture in the country.<br />

As we have reported above, lack of awareness of the importance of human rights<br />

continues to be reproduced by the state and reflected in society. Our project Human Rights<br />

Monitoring, has i<strong>de</strong>ntified a potentially disquieting association between the seriousness of a<br />

human rights issue (in terms of the risk to the right to physical integrity) and the lack of<br />

trustworthy information about it. An informational black hole covers up the continued<br />

violation of the rights of the most vulnerable groups in society, whose situation has not been<br />

much changed by overall improvements in the country. Lack of information seems likely to<br />

ensure that such violations continue in<strong>de</strong>finitely.<br />

This perpetuation of the vulnerability of certain groups is very visible in the case of<br />

children. Improved <strong>da</strong>ta production has recor<strong>de</strong>d a consistent fall in child mortality during the<br />

last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s. On the other hand, the quality of <strong>da</strong>ta on child mortality due to external causes<br />

has not improved. Given that “external causes” can encompass many phenomena and that<br />

forms of maltreatment, infantici<strong>de</strong> and homici<strong>de</strong> may be disguised un<strong>de</strong>r “acci<strong>de</strong>nts” or “no<br />

cause in<strong>de</strong>ntified” it would be expected that for instance <strong>de</strong>aths due to external causes of<br />

children between 1 <strong>da</strong>y and 2 years of age should always be reviewed by experts. This does<br />

not happen and the violent victimization of children continues to be un<strong>de</strong>rreported, <strong>de</strong>spite all<br />

the scientific <strong>da</strong>ta about the long term effects of such victimization.<br />

Information about prison conditions, or about prisoners and persons in mental<br />

hospitals and asylums, threats to activists in rural areas, to human rights groups, to journalists,<br />

to judges, continue to be lacking or non‐existent. Another information gap concerns cases<br />

involving police use of lethal force when the victim was suspected of some criminal offense.<br />

There seems to be in general two types of failure to inform on human rights violations: one is<br />

based on the profile of victims‐ some persons (suspects or persons serving sentences, for<br />

instance) seem not to be perceived as citizen “enough” while in other cases, the types of<br />

violations appear not to be relevant enough to be a priority for <strong>da</strong>ta production.<br />

Despite their specific dynamics, these are facets of the same problem that leaves<br />

opaque many issues of public interest, thus blocking vertical and horizontal accountability.<br />

Without information, there is no responsiveness, and consequently no accountability. This<br />

should be reason enough for the state to approach the production and dissemination of<br />

information on human rights violations as a public policy. How can people support human<br />

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ights or pressure the authorities to fulfill rights, and <strong>de</strong>velop a human rights culture without<br />

information? Without this “informational environment” the functioning and the legitimacy of<br />

the <strong>de</strong>mocratic state is jeopardized.<br />

When we evaluate the precariousness of the right to access information in Brazil, we<br />

do not mean that governmental agencies are totally opaque or that they resist their duty of<br />

transparency, but that these efforts are erratic and vary in space and time. This indicates again<br />

the problem of the unpredictability of state actions, and also a type of selectiveness in the<br />

performance of its duties. This selectiveness results in unequal conditions for the <strong>de</strong>mocratic<br />

control of political power, contributing to a similar selectivity in society’s support for the rule<br />

of law and for the support for individual and <strong>de</strong>mocratic freedoms. In other words, the lack of<br />

universality and equality in the exercise of power by the state seems to inspire a pragmatic or<br />

merely self‐serving support for <strong>de</strong>mocratic institutions and human rights on the part of the<br />

population, who show little interest in the collective good.<br />

From this viewpoint, access to information about the past and the present, is a precondition<br />

for the effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic rule of law. Human rights issues must be monitored and<br />

the citizenry must be informed about both achievements and failures in this field. Such<br />

information is necessary if the state’s responsiveness is to promote a human rights culture.<br />

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WHY IMPROVEMENTS IN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS, IN A CONTEXT OF<br />

DECLINE OF VIOLENCE, CO‐EXIST WITH THE EXPANSION OF ORGANIZED<br />

CRIME, CORRUPTION AND GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS?<br />

We may ask if improvements in social and economic rights have actually been achieved.<br />

All the <strong>da</strong>ta available indicate that there have been substantial improvements in the last few<br />

years, after the control of inflation: economic growth, income re‐distribution, reduction in<br />

inequality 39 , low rates of unemployment, improved stan<strong>da</strong>rds of consumption, reduction of<br />

poverty 40 41 , improved years of education (Pochmann, 2010) have all been documented. Still<br />

we must keep in mind that in the past the levels of inequality within the country were very<br />

high and that recent improvements have not been enough to eliminate differences across the<br />

country or within cities.<br />

Poor housing, poor schools as well as poor access to health and to jobs continue to be a<br />

problem for many across the country. The vulnerabilities of certain groups ‐ children, the<br />

el<strong>de</strong>rly, women, blacks, youth and Indians ‐ though less critical, survive. The relationship<br />

between the presence of multiple overlapping <strong>de</strong>privations and violence, gross human rights<br />

violations and organized crime has become more complex. In São Paulo this can be <strong>de</strong>tected in<br />

the greater heterogeneity in terms of access to improvements in the peripheries. Thus at<br />

present, areas that were in the past visually very different from the “consoli<strong>da</strong>ted” city, cannot<br />

now be so clearly distinguished. Gated communities, middle class high‐rise resi<strong>de</strong>ntial areas,<br />

shopping malls, diversified shopping areas, banks, large supermarket chains, private schools<br />

and in particular schools to teach specific skills (English, computing), leisure areas, have<br />

expan<strong>de</strong>d to the former peripheries.<br />

Precarious housing has given way to new buildings for commercial use, or for multiple<br />

dwellings or have been upgra<strong>de</strong>d. Still this has not eliminated precariousness, which has<br />

simply been pushed further outsi<strong>de</strong>, so that a periphery of the former “periphery” has<br />

crystallized. This change can be <strong>de</strong>tected by the eye, by the profile of the population in the<br />

39 The Gini coefficient, which assesses inequality in per capita income <strong>de</strong>creased from 0,583 in 2003 to 0,543 in<br />

2009 (Pnad IBGE /IPEA Data).<br />

40<br />

The poverty rate, or the percentage of people with per capita income below the poverty line, <strong>de</strong>creased from<br />

35,8% (2003) to 21,4% (2009) (Pnad IBGE /IPEA Data).<br />

41 According to Freitas et al. (2012), “[…] the per capita income of the 20% poorest grew by 109% while that of the<br />

wealthiest group grew by 64% between 2003 and 2009” (p. 62).<br />

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census tracts, in the analysis of the territorial distribution of homici<strong>de</strong> and in the discourse of<br />

lea<strong>de</strong>rs and activists living in the areas.<br />

Whereas in the past we would speak about “the periphery”, now we have to<br />

conceptualize a patchwork of pockets of consoli<strong>da</strong>ted regions bor<strong>de</strong>ring very precarious ones.<br />

This suggests that competition for public services (the better schools, the more equipped<br />

hospital, etc.), and for public spaces, now involves actors that in the past may have been<br />

similar, but who have experienced differences in social mobility. Some areas, in which for over<br />

two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s the highest rates of homici<strong>de</strong> were concentrated, have recently experienced<br />

major improvements in the reduction of violence. However once again it is important to<br />

recognize that this is not uniformly the case. Homici<strong>de</strong> continues to be higher in peripheral<br />

areas compared with the rest of the city, and within them, more often occurs in the more<br />

precarious census tracts. In the rest of the “old” periphery another type of fatality continues to<br />

rise and surpasses that occurring in the ol<strong>de</strong>r areas of the city. As the number of motor<br />

vehicles has increased, so have traffic acci<strong>de</strong>nts and <strong>de</strong>aths due to traffic.<br />

We may ask whether the unequal reduction of inequalities is specific to São Paulo or<br />

part of a broa<strong>de</strong>r pattern. If we take homici<strong>de</strong> rates as an indicator that something is not right,<br />

over the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> the total number of homici<strong>de</strong>s yearly reported in the country did not<br />

change: on average about 50.000 cases a year. What has changed is the distribution across the<br />

country. Rates have risen in Paraná, Pará, Alagoas and Bahia and have dropped in São Paulo<br />

and Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro. The states that present the highest growths in homici<strong>de</strong> coinci<strong>de</strong>ntly have<br />

high rates of economic growth. Could this be an indication that economic growth has<br />

increased localized inequality? This needs to be further explored.<br />

Poverty does not explain homici<strong>de</strong>, but as inequality appears to play an important role<br />

we must study the association in greater <strong>de</strong>pth. The claim that inequality plays a role in<br />

vulnerability to violence, though noted by many authors 42 , has not been thoroughly studied at<br />

micro level. Higher homici<strong>de</strong> rates have been statistically related to greater social and<br />

economic inequality in large urban centers. This we can <strong>de</strong>scribe but not explain. In or<strong>de</strong>r to<br />

explain we must focus on the dynamics, which means we must focus at the micro level, for at<br />

the aggregate level you miss important features, as well as the dynamics of the processes. Why<br />

is it that in some census tracts not a single case of homici<strong>de</strong> was reported over a period of 15<br />

years <strong>de</strong>spite the fact that these were surroun<strong>de</strong>d by other census tracts with consistently very<br />

42 Barata and Ribeiro, 2000; Cano and Santos, 2001; Macedo et al., 2001; Lima et al., 2002; Cardia et al., 2003;<br />

Gawryszewski and Costa, 2005<br />

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high rates of homici<strong>de</strong>? If we could answer this question we would be able to un<strong>de</strong>rstand<br />

better the connections between homici<strong>de</strong> and social economic variables. Resilience to<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> seems to exist and knowledge about the sources of this resilience would be of<br />

benefit for violence prevention projects.<br />

Economic prosperity, overall improvement in social assistance and in public services do<br />

not necessarily result in universal improvement. This is due to numerous reasons including the<br />

limits that the State has in providing quality services for everyone, as well as by the lack of<br />

control over how services are actually <strong>de</strong>livered. Whether in the surveys or in focus groups or<br />

interviews or through secon<strong>da</strong>ry <strong>da</strong>ta analysis, our different research projects have converged<br />

in i<strong>de</strong>ntifying that the services provi<strong>de</strong>d by the State (public security, education, health,<br />

transport, culture, leisure) though perceived to have improved, are still failing to meet the<br />

public’s needs both in terms of quality and quantity. Thus the reduction of economic inequality<br />

has not reversed patterns of unequal treatment of citizens, in particular with respect to law<br />

enforcement and to the provision of services in health and education. Resistance to equal<br />

treatment vis a vis the law survive and these gain visibility when new protections are enacted<br />

or new legislation, with a focus on securing universal protection or access to some social good,<br />

is first enforced. The source of resistance to the universal application of such laws is found<br />

both within institutions (the Police, courts, prosecutors’ offices, for instance) and amidst the<br />

public.<br />

O’Donnell (2000) suggests that social and economic inequality represents an obstacle to<br />

secure and broa<strong>de</strong>n access to other rights including political and civil ones, because poverty<br />

and inequality weakens individual autonomy and feeds authoritarian power relations, thus<br />

preventing the poor from being perceived as equally entitled to rights. Sadly however the<br />

reduction of economic inequality does not automatically reverse these dynamics or change<br />

perceptions about who is entitled to what.<br />

Although our projects did not address the actual <strong>de</strong>livery of public services, except for<br />

punishment in the case of homici<strong>de</strong>, the public’s perception of the State’s failures to ensure<br />

equal access seems to be groun<strong>de</strong>d on reality. If we take our homici<strong>de</strong> research as an example<br />

of what may happen to the <strong>de</strong>livery of particular rights, in this case the right to security, the<br />

project on impunity in the case of homici<strong>de</strong> not only i<strong>de</strong>ntified a very high level of impunity but<br />

also rejected the excuse usually used by the police to justify the lack of police investigations –<br />

the pressure of high <strong>de</strong>mand combined with limited resources. The thoroughness of police<br />

investigation was in fact found to be unrelated to the actual number of cases (high <strong>de</strong>mand).<br />

This result suggests that the <strong>de</strong>livery of public services may be unsupervised, as such<br />

discrepant performance over a type of crime that should be a priority for public security, could<br />

not go un<strong>de</strong>tected for so long should there be any effective supervision in place. In sum, it may<br />

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e that ensuring universal access to services, rights and protections has not been a top priority<br />

in the agen<strong>da</strong> of governments at all levels.<br />

The project focused on fostering the healthy <strong>de</strong>velopment of children born to<br />

adolescent mothers has provi<strong>de</strong>d a poignant picture of <strong>de</strong>privation that extends over multiple<br />

generations of premature motherhood. Again in this case the level of need is so great and the<br />

means to cope, either individually or as a family, so limited, that without external intervention<br />

the cycle of <strong>de</strong>privation is unlikely to be broken. There are laws and programs in place to<br />

protect children and adolescents, and to secure the means for them to <strong>de</strong>velop. These involve<br />

health, education, social welfare, civil rights, etc. but they fail to be actually implemented.<br />

Though it was not an objective of the project to evaluate laws or programs, we did i<strong>de</strong>ntify<br />

some problems that could explain their failure, at least in part. These inclu<strong>de</strong>d: stigmatization<br />

of the population, un<strong>de</strong>restimation by public servants of the hardships faced by their clientele,<br />

lack of empathy with the clientele and above all a perception that this population is different<br />

from others, not quite “like us”‐ not feeling and suffering like we do.<br />

In general, therefore, social and economic improvements co‐exist with inequalities,<br />

although perhaps nowa<strong>da</strong>ys with different dynamics. This conclusion is reinforced by another<br />

result of our research: it is not only that few homici<strong>de</strong> cases are investigated, it is that the<br />

most serious ones, involving strangers are “ensured” impunity due to the discretion used and<br />

somehow legitimated (because unchecked) by the police. This is extremely serious as it has<br />

multiple repercussions for the community: how can people trust that laws will protect them,<br />

when so many crimes against life go unpunished? Worse still is that this selectiveness of the<br />

Police in investigating homici<strong>de</strong>s is much higher in the communities where there is greater<br />

concentration of youth, of low income resi<strong>de</strong>nts and of poor housing conditions, areas where<br />

there is less social and economic capital available to put pressure on the authorities (Black,<br />

1976; Litwin, 2004; Graham et al., 2012). These are also the areas at greater risk of homici<strong>de</strong>.<br />

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WHY DESPITE SUCH IMPROVEMENTS THERE STILL ARE TERRITORIES<br />

DOMINATED BY ORGANIZED CRIME, AND SYSTEMIC CORRUPTION CONTINUES<br />

TO PLAGUE THE POLITICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND JUDICIAL SPHERES?<br />

Another condition of the “good <strong>de</strong>mocracy” is the “absence of areas dominated by<br />

organized crime and of corruption in the political, administrative, and judicial branches.” The<br />

qualitative study on the fall of homici<strong>de</strong> in São Paulo revealed that organized crime was<br />

present in some areas of the periphery. The question is whether this presence is due to an<br />

absence of the State, or is the result of unstable alliances between some public officials and<br />

members of organized crime. In sum, is this a result of a weakness of the state or of corruption<br />

and an unwritten policy of neglect? If so who stands to gain?<br />

For many years we attributed the lack of universal protection by the law to a failure by<br />

the Brazilian State at fe<strong>de</strong>ral as well as at the local level to provi<strong>de</strong> for personnel in sufficient<br />

numbers (as well as with a<strong>de</strong>quate training) to serve the population. However as we<br />

monitored the distribution of human resources in the police and in the justice system across<br />

the country (judges, prosecutors, police officers, legal aid) we were forced to abandon many of<br />

our assumptions. What we found was the reverse of what we expected: in numerous states<br />

and in particular in Acre and Rondonia the number of judges, public prosecutors and legal aid<br />

lawyers per resi<strong>de</strong>nt far exceed those found for São Paulo. Whereas in São Paulo there are 6<br />

judges per 100.000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts and 1,5 legal aid lawyers, in Acre the number of judges reach 8,7<br />

and that of lawyers 6,6 per 100.000 resi<strong>de</strong>nts. While a judge in São Paulo is in charge of on<br />

average 9800 cases in Rondonia the average is 2800. While there is one legal aid lawyer in São<br />

Paulo for every 48.500 low income resi<strong>de</strong>nts, in Acre this ratio goes down to 10.700 resi<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

So lack of universal access to justice is not just a matter of insufficient human resources to<br />

<strong>de</strong>liver that right but of how the existing system works and what priority is given to problem<br />

solving. It is also clear that citizens do not have “equal, unhin<strong>de</strong>red access to the legal system<br />

in the case of lawsuits either between private citizens or between private citizens and public<br />

institutions”. Nor do “citizens know their rights and can obtain representation” as proposed by<br />

Morlino (2004). Nor, as advocated by Bingham (2010), are the means provi<strong>de</strong>d “for resolving,<br />

without prohibitive costs or inordinate <strong>de</strong>lay, bona fi<strong>de</strong> civil disputes which the parties<br />

themselves are unable to resolve”.<br />

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Before we can answer the question about how socio economic improvements and the<br />

fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates can co‐exist with the growth of organized crime we have first to explore<br />

other <strong>para</strong>doxical results. Official statistics and victimization surveys would seem to prove that<br />

the state has achieved consi<strong>de</strong>rable success in terms of controlling violence, a top priority of<br />

the public in any survey about governance. Despite this, trust in, and the image of, the criminal<br />

justice system has not improved as much as this success would appear to justify. Is this due to<br />

the fact that people are not aware of the fall in violent crime? It does not seem to be so as<br />

most people express awareness that violence is not growing as it used to. Yet, the fall in<br />

violent crime rates has not led to any improvement in the image of the police, prosecutors,<br />

and courts. Could it be that the public do not attribute this fall to their performance?<br />

This perception in turn may be a result of what people witness/experience <strong>da</strong>ily in their<br />

neighbourhoods, and in general in the city. Though it was not a primary focus in our previous<br />

projects to investigate what kind of personal contact people have had with each institution in<br />

the criminal justice system, we did ask questions in the surveys, about their experiences with<br />

the police in their neighbourhoods. Ratings for politeness, quickness of response, provision of<br />

security, amount of policing improved steadily over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>, in the city as well as in the<br />

previously high homici<strong>de</strong> rate districts of the periphery.<br />

On the other hand items referring to police contact with drug <strong>de</strong>alers show some<br />

apparent contradictions. In the city the perception that the police fear local drug <strong>de</strong>alers fell<br />

from 31% in 2001 saying that “the police in their neighborhood always fear drug <strong>de</strong>alers” to<br />

18% in 2010. In the former high homici<strong>de</strong> rate districts there was a similar drop from 40% in<br />

2001 to 28% ten years later. Still while the perception that the police protect drug <strong>de</strong>alers fell<br />

in the city (from 22% to 16% saying always and almost always and never and almost never<br />

grew from 25% to 31%) in the three high homici<strong>de</strong> rate districts there was no change: 25%<br />

perceived the police protecting (always and almost always) drug <strong>de</strong>alers along the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong><br />

while 29% <strong>de</strong>nied that this protection existed. Non response was stable in the city and in the<br />

three districts. A similar fall (in the city) and stability (in the three districts) were found for the<br />

police receiving bribes from drug <strong>de</strong>alers. Aggain in both settings non‐response remained<br />

stable throughout the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>.<br />

If the perception of police fear of criminal elements fell and the perception that some<br />

police officers are involved with the drug tra<strong>de</strong> by “protecting” or by extortion remained<br />

stable, something changed in this period in how some policemen relate to drug trafficking.<br />

More perplexing still is the fact that drug trafficking is the crime for which police reporting and<br />

arrests grew non‐stop during the last 13 years (contrary to the general trend), according to the<br />

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official records. In sum the numbers would indicate that the police are very active in this<br />

respect. The perception of nearly 1 person in 5 (1 in 4 in the periphery) that police officers, in<br />

their neighborhood have collusive relations with drug <strong>de</strong>alers may be signaling that the<br />

relations between part of the police and organized crime are not exactly ruled by principles of<br />

law enforcement. Would this explain the apparent disconnection between the fall of violent<br />

crime and the growth of organized crime?<br />

Organized crime is growing from within the prison system (Adorno e Salla, 2007; Dias,<br />

2011; Feltran, 2012) as a result of the increase in the number of people imprisoned 43<br />

combined with the violence, corruption and arbitrariness in the system. This growth has been<br />

strengthened by the lack of efficiency of the criminal justice system in investigating and<br />

breaking up the criminal organizations. Arrests for drug <strong>de</strong>aling have grown substantially over<br />

the years. Between 2006 and 2010 numbers increased and as a result the percentage of the<br />

prison population in the state of Sao Paulo convicted for drug <strong>de</strong>aling more than doubled from<br />

12% to 25% of the prison population (Jesus et al., 2011). Arrests for drug <strong>de</strong>aling are generally<br />

in flagranti and police inquiries are far more likely to be instigated than in other circumstances<br />

(Adorno and Pasinato, 2010). Also our research on how the new legislation on drug use and<br />

tra<strong>de</strong> was being enforced (Jesus et al., 2011) revealed that most arrests for drug trading<br />

involved small amounts of drug, amounts that would be best classified as for personal use.<br />

Arrests and trials for the possession or sale of large amounts of drug are extremely rare though<br />

large volumes of drugs are confiscated by the police, because those responsible for such<br />

volumes are not i<strong>de</strong>ntified or located.<br />

Since the drug tra<strong>de</strong> is a very profitable criminal activity, it is not surprising that the<br />

police are arresting so many people involved with it. It does surprise that only small<br />

<strong>de</strong>alers/users are being arrested and tried. If the criminal justice system is so discretionary<br />

about the <strong>de</strong>finition as to whom is using and who is trading, and only the “small fish” are being<br />

caught, we are sending to prison the people most likely to join the main, or at least the most<br />

visible, crime organization in the state, the PCC. This organization provi<strong>de</strong>s protection to their<br />

members, while within the system, on the un<strong>de</strong>rstanding that once leaving the system that<br />

person will continue to work for them to pay the <strong>de</strong>bits contracted. It is perverse that by<br />

focusing on lesser drug offenses our system is enlarging the ranks of organized crime.<br />

43 From 94 prisoners per 100 thousand resi<strong>de</strong>nts in the state in 1992 to 413 prisoners per 100 thousand in 2010<br />

(Dias, 2012).<br />

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The possibility raised here that some policemen are interacting with criminal elements<br />

and breaking the law is strengthened by reports from the public. In our qualitative focus group<br />

research on the fall in homici<strong>de</strong> rates, community lea<strong>de</strong>rs recounted many instances of violent<br />

and arbitrary, and sometimes corrupt behavior by police officers while searching resi<strong>de</strong>nts,<br />

particularly young people. While this is not the official view, police officers are seen as<br />

representing the State; therefore to resi<strong>de</strong>nts the State is breaking the law. To make matters<br />

worse, local organized crime tries to impose its own set of rules and regulations to secure a<br />

proper context for their economic activities. When law abiding citizens come into contact with<br />

the law, this is enforced by the police, who may or may not be in collusion with criminals and<br />

who may, for part of the time at least, obey the rules and regulations set by the latter. Thus<br />

<strong>de</strong>spite the clarity of the written law, the uncertainty of its enforcement leads to the citizens’<br />

experience of un‐rule of law, and the distinction between what is legal and what is not<br />

becomes fuzzy.<br />

How can people <strong>de</strong>velop trust in the laws when they experience a very contradictory<br />

enforcement of laws? Organized crime will inevitably grow if there is complicity on the part of<br />

public officials. If organized crime is not investigated, if money laun<strong>de</strong>ring is not severely<br />

prosecuted, if the justice system is slow in trying cases involving multiple perpetrators due to<br />

<strong>de</strong>ficiencies in the penal co<strong>de</strong> to typify such crime, and if legislators do not promote new<br />

legislation to remove such technical hurdles, it can be said that willingly or not the State is<br />

conniving with organized crime.<br />

Thus in such situations the state is failing to uphold the law by not taking action against<br />

organized crime, by not controlling arbitrary action by police officers and by not punishing<br />

police officers who <strong>de</strong>viate and commit crimes. This lack of action represents more than an<br />

“absence of the state”: by ignoring such activities the state can be seen as actively conniving<br />

with crime thus breaking the rule of law:<br />

"Furthermore, if the legal system is supposed to texture, stabilize, and or<strong>de</strong>r manifold<br />

social relations, then when state agents or even private actors violate the law with<br />

impunity, the rule of law is truncated. Whether state agents perpetrate unlawful acts<br />

on their own or <strong>de</strong> facto license private actors to do so, does not make much<br />

difference, either for the victims of such actions or for the (in)effectiveness of the rule<br />

of law."<br />

The presence of organized crime in some areas was i<strong>de</strong>ntified not in our quantitative<br />

surveys, but in the qualitative study on why homici<strong>de</strong> rates fell in the city. This is not surprising<br />

as organized crime is notoriously difficult to study and survives on the basis of little visibility as<br />

measured by statistics. Another qualitative study on violence in the frontier states provi<strong>de</strong>d<br />

some information about other forms of organized crime:<br />

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1‐ that of collusion to appropriate state finances for their own benefit on the part of<br />

individuals in powerful positions within local legislative, executive and the judicial<br />

bodies. Some of their activities may involve more than corruption and what is known<br />

as white collar crime and extend to traditional criminal activities, such as trafficking in<br />

minerals, timber, drugs, persons etc. and the use of violence as a means to intimi<strong>da</strong>te.<br />

The case of Rondonia is an clear example of this type of organization;<br />

2‐ the other type is that found in Acre where a criminal organization set up by a group<br />

within the executive (within the military police) expan<strong>de</strong>d to other spheres of<br />

government and preyed on both the public and on the state by means of extraordinary<br />

use of violence. The study in the two states revealed that the power of organizations<br />

of this type could only be removed by external intervention, that is by the fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

government. This is similar to the situation in some areas in the periphery of São<br />

Paulo: if organized crime is controlling the territory it is doing so not because the state<br />

cannot control it but because the state has chosen not to do so. The resi<strong>de</strong>nts in such<br />

areas can be freed of this type of presence only by moving out or by the state moving<br />

in.<br />

In Acre, in Rondonia and in some areas in the periphery of São Paulo there are<br />

indications that in some instances there has not been in place “a local and centralized civil<br />

bureaucracy that competently, and universally applies the law and assumes responsibility in<br />

the event of error” nor has there been for periods “the complete in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce of the<br />

judiciary from any political influence” as suggested by Bingham (2010).<br />

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CAN THERE BE PUBLIC SECURITY WITHOUT UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO CIVIL<br />

RIGHTS, IN PARTICULAR TO THE RIGHT TO LIFE? IN PARTICULAR WHAT ROLE<br />

DOES IMPUNITY PLAY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN RIGHTS CULTURE<br />

AND IN THE SUPPORT OF DEMOCRATIC RULE OF LAW (MORLINO, 2004)?<br />

Results from our various researches revealed that a key requirement of Rule of Law, that<br />

laws are universally applied, is not yet a reality. Public officials in different areas of the state<br />

selectively apply laws: as a result some social groups are far more repressed and punished<br />

than others. The results of our study on the use of prison sentences in the case of offenses<br />

involving drugs and our monitoring of human rights violations converge in confirming that<br />

public security agencies act in arbitrary ways which classify certain criminal offenses according<br />

to their own interests regardless of the seriousness of offenses for the public’s security. Our<br />

studies have also revealed that public security agencies often break the law by using<br />

unnecessary violence against suspects and witnesses as well (Jesus et al., 2011; Jesus and Jesus<br />

Filho, 2012; Cubas, 2012). Com<strong>para</strong>tive analyses of trials on charges of drug trafficking showed<br />

that the social and economic characteristics of the accused are used to <strong>de</strong>fine whether the<br />

accused is indicted as user or as <strong>de</strong>aler. These result in a totally different judicial process and<br />

dissimilar outcomes. Selectiveness is also present in the profile of victims of police use of lethal<br />

force (Cubas, 2012) and in the victims of police extortion and aggression as i<strong>de</strong>ntified in the<br />

surveys in São Paulo. Informed observers in the focus groups in our qualitative study on the fall<br />

in homici<strong>de</strong> rates reported that this is particularly true for those living in areas where there is a<br />

higher inci<strong>de</strong>nce of violence.<br />

The study on impunity in the case of homici<strong>de</strong> produced compelling evi<strong>de</strong>nce that at<br />

least some characteristics of the “good <strong>de</strong>mocracy” as proposed by Morlino and some<br />

conditions of Rule of Law (Bingham, 2010) are absent or profoundly lacking. We are falling to<br />

ensure that the law affords protection for fun<strong>da</strong>mental human rights (Bingham, 2010) or that<br />

the law ensures the rights and equality of citizens in all areas; or that there is swift resolution<br />

of criminal, civil and administrative lawsuits and that there is an efficient police force that<br />

respects rights and freedoms guaranteed by law (Morlino). The few cases that are investigated<br />

take a long time to be processed, and do not necessarily ensure that persons tried for similar<br />

offenses, with the same quality of evi<strong>de</strong>nce will receive similar sentences. Thus the differences<br />

in length of time and in outcomes and the differential treatment ascribed to the cases, all<br />

converge to <strong>de</strong>monstrate that equality before the law is not being observed. As a result, some<br />

groups receive less protection from the laws than others (Litwin, 2004).<br />

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Again in too many cases homici<strong>de</strong>s are archived by the police and by the public<br />

prosecutors’ office because they have not been cleared, and this is not checked by any of the<br />

relevant authorities, which indicates that there is little concern about responding to the<br />

public’s expectations that the law is enforced. Moreover, there is little inter‐institutional<br />

supervision, although prosecutors are required by law to look into police investigations and it<br />

is the responsibility of the judiciary to oversee both the police and prosecutors. It must be kept<br />

in mind that we are referring to homici<strong>de</strong>, a type of crime that in the public’s perception<br />

should always be punished.<br />

In addition com<strong>para</strong>tively few of the cases that reach the courts are tried. Many cases<br />

are archived because of poor evi<strong>de</strong>nce. Worse still, most of the cases tried result in either<br />

acquittal or short sentences, on average four years of prison for attempted mur<strong>de</strong>r and for<br />

mur<strong>de</strong>r.<br />

Analysis of the cases also revealed how arbitrarily prosecutors, police officers and the<br />

courts behave when interpreting the law. Disputes in this field between the three institutions,<br />

though expected in mo<strong>de</strong>rn judicial practice are not regulated by laws and norms. If in the<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>rn penal justice system the <strong>de</strong>bate centers on proof and motivation and the <strong>de</strong>bate<br />

between the <strong>de</strong>fense and the prosecution is about the evi<strong>de</strong>nce, in the cases analysed the<br />

evi<strong>de</strong>nce is poorly structured, and poorly used by both si<strong>de</strong>s. The fact that most of the<br />

evi<strong>de</strong>nce is based on the testimony of witnesses and that very little scientific evi<strong>de</strong>nce is<br />

presented only further jeopardizes the <strong>de</strong>bate. Mur<strong>de</strong>r does not result in any certainty of<br />

punishment due to the combined effect of the selectiveness of the police in choosing to<br />

investigate some cases and not others, and the lack of cogent arguments advanced by<br />

prosecutors, judges or police officers to justify <strong>de</strong>cisions. When such crimes do reach the<br />

courts, trials are not regulated by laws and judicial procedures with full respect for due<br />

process, but are subjected to patterns of internal negotiations between the institutions<br />

involved that escape the transparency <strong>de</strong>man<strong>de</strong>d in a <strong>de</strong>mocracy. Equality before the law, and<br />

rationality in the application of the law are not secured. Though our study on impunity in<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> involved cases that took place during the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> of the 1990s, more recent studies<br />

of how the criminal justice system operates in Brazil corroborate many of our findings: the<br />

limited number of cases tried, the ina<strong>de</strong>quate investigation carried out by the police forces,<br />

the short sentences applied, and so forth (Blay, 2003; Misse e Vargas, 2007; Barata et al., 2008;<br />

Ribeiro, 2010; Riffiotis 2006; Ratton et al., 2007). Thus contrary to what was expected, twenty<br />

five years after the New Brazilian Constitution important failures in the application of the law<br />

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and the consequent impunity enjoyed by offen<strong>de</strong>rs, continue to hin<strong>de</strong>r full implementation of<br />

Rule of Law.<br />

Homici<strong>de</strong>s are not a priority in the Brazilian criminal justice system, and the somber<br />

conclusion is that the basic right to life is still not secured as one would expect in a mo<strong>de</strong>rn<br />

society. This lack of assurance jeopardizes the civilizing process: if authorities do not send a<br />

clear message to the public about what is and is not admissible in this society and priority is<br />

not granted to investigate, i<strong>de</strong>ntify and to bring to justice those accused of crimes against life,<br />

but secures rights for the accused, the public cannot trust the system or the law to protect<br />

their lives or those of their family members. This can encourage people to look elsewhere for<br />

“justice”, strengthening private forms of justice. Examples of such forms can be found in the<br />

“kangaroo courts” found in some areas where members of organized criminal groups solve<br />

their internal disputes as well as punish members and associates for violations of their<br />

“co<strong>de</strong>s”. Although mostly used to secure the obedience of subordinates, such “tribunals” can<br />

also be used to satisfy citizens’ need for justice when called to do so (Feltran, 2010).<br />

Our study of homici<strong>de</strong>s thus provi<strong>de</strong>s a poignant example of how we are failing to meet<br />

some key expectations about what constitutes both the good <strong>de</strong>mocracy and <strong>de</strong> facto rule of<br />

law: we found no evi<strong>de</strong>nce that laws are universally and in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>ntly applied (Diamond and<br />

Morlino, 2005); homici<strong>de</strong>s are “not resolved by application of the law and not by the exercise<br />

of discretion”, nor are the laws of the land applied “equally to all, save to the thextent that<br />

objective differences justify differentiation” (Bingham, 2010). It is not surprising then that the<br />

impunity granted to criminals hin<strong>de</strong>rs the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a human rights culture and<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rmines support for the <strong>de</strong>mocratic rule of law.<br />

In terms of controlling violence, a top priority of the public, official statistics and the<br />

results of any survey about governance or victimization would seem to prove that the state has<br />

achieved a large measure of success; nevertheless trust in, and the image of, the criminal<br />

justice system has not improved as much as this success would seem to merit. Is this due to<br />

the fact that people are not aware of the fall in violent crime? It does not seem to be so, as<br />

most people express awareness that violence is not growing as it used to. Another explanation<br />

for the failure of the fall of violence to improve the image of the police, prosecutors, and<br />

courts could be that people are not attributing this fall to their performance as mentioned<br />

before. Given the results of our study on impunity in the case of homici<strong>de</strong>, this assessment<br />

seems to be not unrealistic.<br />

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WHAT SUPPORT DO WE FIND FOR THE RULE OF LAW AMONG THE<br />

POPULATION‐ WHAT ARE THE PRE‐CONDITIONS FOR A HUMAN RIGHTS<br />

CULTURE?<br />

although:<br />

Does the support of the public for Rule of Law matter? Gibson (2004) has stressed that<br />

“ ´Rule of law´ is a concept typically applied to the state. … the referent for the rule of<br />

law need not be limited to the state; instead, the concept refers to both the citizen<br />

and the state. Just as the authorities ought to be constrained by legality in a lawbased<br />

regime, individual citizens must respect the rule of law in their own behavior.”<br />

The <strong>de</strong>velopment of a human rights culture <strong>de</strong>mands an effective <strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of<br />

Law. This requires that there is trust in the laws to mediate conflicts, to <strong>de</strong>liver justice, to solve<br />

grievances, and to contain behavior. This in turn is related to how effectively laws are<br />

enforced. The public support for Rule of Law provi<strong>de</strong>s a powerful obstacle to the return of<br />

repressive measures; it is also a strong indicator that the process of civilizing is in place (Elias,<br />

1994) for the antithesis of the Rule of Law is what is experienced during authoritarian or<br />

dictatorial regimes 44 when exceptional powers allow for all sorts of arbitrary actions to take<br />

place: arbitrary arrests, <strong>de</strong>tention without trial, torture, intimi<strong>da</strong>tion at elections etc.<br />

The capacity of authorities to enforce laws that are “non‐retroactive, and in public<br />

knowledge universal, stable, predictable and non‐ambiguous” or Rule of Law, is a pre‐requisite<br />

for a peaceful society and public support. However, the broa<strong>de</strong>r research programme within<br />

which our studies are situated explores the hypothesis that: “The failure to apply laws<br />

universally, and to maintain the state monopoly of violence, <strong>para</strong>doxically is strategic for<br />

political elites in the maintenance of asymmetric power relations between governed and<br />

government, reinforcing uncertainty and fear thus securing the survival of archaic power<br />

relations” 45 .<br />

What are the pre‐conditions for a culture of respect for human rights? For Gibson<br />

(2004) this involves “the creation of a set of political values and attitu<strong>de</strong>s favoring human<br />

44 Gibson (2004) reminds us that not all authoritarian regimes reject rule of law. Still this rule of law that may be in<br />

place is not the same one we are referring here, thus the need to emphasize its <strong>de</strong>mocratic character. Nazi<br />

Germany functioned un<strong>de</strong>r the authority of law, laws that legitimated all sorts of abuses, similarly other regimes did<br />

operate un<strong>de</strong>r laws.<br />

45 Relatório CEPID 2007‐2008.<br />

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ights”. His <strong>de</strong>finition of a culture of human rights is that this is one in which: “people value<br />

human rights highly, are unwilling to sacrifice them un<strong>de</strong>r most circumstances, and jealously<br />

guard them against intrusions into those rights”.<br />

Data from our surveys raise questions about in how far human rights have become<br />

highly valued in our society. Failure to do so cannot be ascribed to any neglect in institutional<br />

building as multiple institutions have been created and set in place to enforce rights: a<br />

Ministry, Secretariats, Commissions, Ombuds offices as well as National Plans, State Plans, and<br />

so forth. Despite this, it seems that over the last two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s changes in the values and<br />

attitu<strong>de</strong>s that would signal improvements in this area have been slow and the attitu<strong>de</strong>s and<br />

values that do not favor a culture of respect for human rights are still very much present. For<br />

instance, over the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> a stable percentage (over a third of respon<strong>de</strong>nts) in São Paulo,<br />

as well as in our three “high homici<strong>de</strong> rates” districts, have associated “human rights” with the<br />

rights of <strong>de</strong>linquents, as well with rights that actually prevent the police from doing their job.<br />

On the positive si<strong>de</strong> around 40% perceive human rights as actually guiding police work.<br />

Over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> a sizeable minority of those interviewed continue to<br />

misun<strong>de</strong>rstand how the concept of human rights relates to police work or to persons who have<br />

broken the law. A similar ten<strong>de</strong>ncy to un<strong>de</strong>restimate the importance of the right to voice<br />

political dissent and to criticize those in power has been observed, together with a worrying<br />

acceptance of state censorship and the adoption of harsh measures to prevent such dissent<br />

from being expressed. The fact that at least 40% of those interviewed have continued to<br />

support such measures gives reason for concern about the strength of <strong>de</strong>mocratic values.<br />

Equally disturbing is the fact that support has been falling for the protection of individual<br />

privacy from governmental intrusion. This lack of a strong and clear support for the right to<br />

dissent suggests the survival of traits of authoritarian submission or what O’Donnell has<br />

<strong>de</strong>fined as “socially shared authoritarianism”. This is being observed in all areas of São Paulo<br />

and in Porto Velho, and appears to be a stable finding.<br />

Such authoritarian traits also appear in the support for the use of violence to obtain<br />

information from suspects. Over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>, although a very high percentage (around<br />

70%) of respon<strong>de</strong>nts reject the statement that “courts accept evi<strong>de</strong>nce obtained through<br />

torture”, when asked about how suspects of perpetrating crimes of different <strong>de</strong>grees of<br />

seriousness should be treated by the police while un<strong>de</strong>r interrogation we observed that the<br />

support grew during the same period for the use of methods of interrogation which, according<br />

to the Brazilian legislation are consi<strong>de</strong>red to be torture and <strong>de</strong>grading treatment with: 48%<br />

accepted that violence be used to interrogate a suspect of rape in 2001, this percentage<br />

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eached 54% in 2010. In sum the <strong>da</strong>ta show that support for the interdiction of the use of<br />

torture is falling.<br />

This is not a pattern that is exclusively Brazilian, as international surveys ( 46 reveal that<br />

the use of torture to obtain information from persons suspected of involvement in terrorist<br />

activities has been growing. However in our case the scenarios presented to respon<strong>de</strong>nts do<br />

not refer to the prevention of imminent terrorist attack, but involve those suspected of<br />

perpetrating common crimes, and to police practices of gathering evi<strong>de</strong>nce. This gives the<br />

approval “of the use of violence by the police” a different meaning: the force approved is one<br />

that “hastens” punishment, and thus suggests the approval of short cuts to due process.<br />

The growth of the support for torture could be the result of the growing perception of<br />

the impunity enjoyed by perpetrators of crime. It is also related to the overwhelming<br />

perception that a lot of people escape justice through gaps in the laws, and that courts are too<br />

concerned about the rights of persons accused of perpetrating crimes. With regard to the last<br />

issue, we observed an interesting difference between resi<strong>de</strong>nts in the city as whole and those<br />

in the three districts with “very high rates” of homici<strong>de</strong>. Over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s attitu<strong>de</strong>s that<br />

are more favourable to legal protections for those accused of crimes grew in the most<br />

<strong>de</strong>prived areas, with 52% disagreeing in 2010 that the courts are too concerned about the<br />

rights of accused, whereas in 2001 55%, agreed with this statement. Meanwhile in the city as a<br />

whole the percentage agreeing with the statement remained stable at 54%. As mentioned<br />

before, the distribution of homici<strong>de</strong>s across the city was never uniform. When homici<strong>de</strong>s<br />

started to fall, the drop was more evi<strong>de</strong>nt in the “very high” homici<strong>de</strong> areas, with the result<br />

that the reduction was more visible there. In the rest of the city people learned about the fall<br />

through the media but did not witnessed it personally. The fall of homici<strong>de</strong>, combined with the<br />

large number of arrests in these areas (not for homici<strong>de</strong> but for other offenses) could be<br />

driving this difference in perception.<br />

On the other hand neither in high crime areas or in the city generally has the fall in<br />

homici<strong>de</strong> rates been accompanied by a change in citizens’ feelings of inefficacy vis a vis the<br />

police over the last <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>: 46% at the beginning of the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> and 48% in 2010 felt they<br />

could not convince an authority to investigate a case in which they had been a victim, while in<br />

the three high homici<strong>de</strong> rate areas these figures were 50%‐2001 and 52%‐2010. Their trust in<br />

46 BBC WORLD SERVICE POLL , 2006; GRONKE, P et al., 2010; KOHOT, A. & DOHERTY, C., 2009; KULL, S. et. al., 2008;<br />

WORLD PUBLIC OPINION, 2008 and 2009<br />

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the authorities to ensure their security did not improve in the period either: 48% in 2001 and<br />

52% in 2010 in the city felt that the police did not ensure their security whereas in the three<br />

districts this 50% agreed with this statement in 2001 and 52% in 2010. Paradoxically however<br />

our respon<strong>de</strong>nts have continued to <strong>de</strong>legate to the authorities all the power to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> on<br />

matters of public security: with 82% <strong>de</strong>legating “all power” to the authorities in 2001 and 72%<br />

doing so in 2010. In our surveys, respon<strong>de</strong>nts’ trust in procedures used by the judiciary (80% in<br />

2001 and 82% in 2010) and their perception of their own ability to successfully argue their case<br />

in front of a judge (44% in 2001 and 47% in 2010 agreeing with this statement) remain very<br />

close to what they were at the beginning of the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> of monitoring. In all of the above there<br />

is little difference in the responses from resi<strong>de</strong>nts in the city and in the three high homici<strong>de</strong><br />

rate areas during the ten years of monitoring. This suggests that actual visibility or proximity to<br />

a reduction of one type of violence (homici<strong>de</strong>) does not necessarily effect the perception of<br />

the criminal justice system as a whole. Whatever the individual experiences have been these<br />

have not altered people’s perception of their own powerlessness in relation to the authorities.<br />

Whether this is due to the lack of accountability or to poor responsiveness of the authorities to<br />

their initiatives we cannot tell. In the end, however, our surveys show that respon<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

continue to feel that they do not exercise any control over the authorities at least not in issues<br />

related to public security.<br />

The improvements in the image of the institutions of the judiciary, the polices and public<br />

prosecutor’s offices i<strong>de</strong>ntified in our research did not seem to have an effect on people’s<br />

feelings of efficacy in relation to them. This may be related to the <strong>da</strong>y‐to‐<strong>da</strong>y interactions that<br />

people have with these institutions with regard to how they respond to small‐scale (and<br />

sometimes not so small) law‐breaking behaviors. Over the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> our research has shown that<br />

there is a growing perception amongst respon<strong>de</strong>nts that in their neighborhoods laws,<br />

regulations and norms are not being enforced while they continue to witness “a lot” of: illegal<br />

and legal (alcohol) drugs used and sold in public, nighttime disturbances and noise due to<br />

people partying until late, refuse/garbage on the pavement, and graffiti, all of which suggest<br />

some neglect on the part of public authorities.<br />

On the positive si<strong>de</strong> however, respon<strong>de</strong>nts’ attitu<strong>de</strong>s that people should obey the laws<br />

even when they think these are not right have remained stable (71% agreeing in 2001 and 68%<br />

in 2010), though “there is no significant fall in the percentage of people reporting that they do<br />

not feel protected by laws in the ten year period (78% agreeing in 2001 and 73% in 2010). The<br />

unwillingness to accept short cuts: disobeying laws they do not consi<strong>de</strong>r right, at least in<br />

relation to this topic, reveals a potential support for a culture of respect for human rights. The<br />

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problem lies in the lack of awareness of the need for laws to grant universal protection, i.e.<br />

protection for all, including those who are suspected of crimes and those who express<br />

dissi<strong>de</strong>nt political views. It is disquieting that after almost three <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s of <strong>de</strong>mocracy, 40%<br />

still agree that the state can expel persons for voicing political opposition or imprison people<br />

for the same reason. A sizable minority (again around 40%) also support the right of police to<br />

stop and search persons on the basis of their physical appearance, and to beat up a prisoner<br />

who has tried to run away. This intolerance of political opposition combined with the growing<br />

support for the use of violence in police interrogation of suspects‐ does not bo<strong>de</strong> well for Rule<br />

of Law. Nor does the fact that over this past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> a stable third of respon<strong>de</strong>nts has<br />

expressed support for the statement “should justice fail we can take justice into our hands”.<br />

This lack of support for universal protection from arbitrary/abusive power represents a<br />

challenge for strengthening a culture of respect for human rights. There continues to be a lack<br />

of tolerance for the expression of political dissent, weak support for freedom of expression,<br />

submission to authoritarianism, and occasional acceptance of law‐breaking. Together with a<br />

more general reliance on the discretion of those in powerful positions when seeking to achieve<br />

justice, as if “the end justifies the means”, these attitu<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong>monstrate that support for Rule<br />

of Law is weak and violations of the laws by those in charge of upholding them are not<br />

universally con<strong>de</strong>mned.<br />

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IF DEMOCRACY AND A HUMAN RIGHTS CULTURE DEMAND THE EXISTENCE OF<br />

EFFECTIVE DEMOCRATIC RULE OF LAW, WHAT CAN BE EXPECTED FOR THE<br />

FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY IN BRAZIL?<br />

“Truly <strong>de</strong>mocratic rule of law that ensures political rights, civil liberties, and<br />

mechanisms of accountability which in turn affirm the political equality of all citizens<br />

and constrain potential abuses of state power. Seen thus, the rule of law works<br />

intimately with other dimensions of the quality of <strong>de</strong>mocracy (O’Donnell, 2004).”<br />

In the previous section we reported what we have learned from our surveys about the<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment of a culture of respect for human rights and for Rule of Law. In this final section<br />

we will report what we have learned from those of our projects which examine how laws have<br />

been applied and how controls over arbitrary power by the state have been implemented. In<br />

sum, we will discuss what our various research projects have taught us about the actual<br />

exercise of Rule of Law in Brazil.<br />

When we consi<strong>de</strong>r the literature on Rule of Law, the control of the exercise of political<br />

power by means of the law is the aspect which is most <strong>de</strong>veloped. The literature is not<br />

consensual about the relations between <strong>de</strong>mocracy and Rule of Law but, as noted earlier,<br />

more recently various authors (O’Donnell, 2004; Gibson 2004) have referred specifically to the<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocratic Rule of Law. Democratic Rule of Law is closely related to changes in the state<br />

brought about in particular by the greater importance attached to rights after World War II<br />

and the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Respect for, and implementation of, human rights<br />

<strong>de</strong>mand a <strong>de</strong>mocractic Rule of Law.<br />

As we have noted, in our research programme we approached the <strong>de</strong>velopment of a<br />

human rights’ culture as a key element in societal support for Rule of Law. This human rights’<br />

culture was assumed to be the result of a <strong>da</strong>ily experience of respect for laws 47 . Laws, again,<br />

were assumed to be interpreted as universally applied and <strong>de</strong>emed to prevail over private<br />

interests. It is also important to reiterate that this support for laws was expected to gui<strong>de</strong> not<br />

only the practices of state institutions but also the behaviours of individuals in society (Gibson,<br />

47 We are aware that the i<strong>de</strong>a of culture implies many and even contradictory interpretations. Here culture is<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>red as the set of values and beliefs of citizens of a given society and how these values and beliefs articulate<br />

with behavior. We assume that there is a very complex and multifaceted relation between values and action. Those<br />

aspects influence each other, not in a way that they only are juxtaposed. Concerning this matter we did not<br />

observed if people respect or not the law, but which values concerning rights and laws are present in the imagery of<br />

citizens.<br />

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2004). The functioning of <strong>de</strong>mocratic institutions would <strong>de</strong>pend on, as well as influence, a<br />

culture of human rights.<br />

Rule of Law implementation as i<strong>de</strong>ntified in our research programme<br />

Our research on impunity in the case of homici<strong>de</strong> provi<strong>de</strong>d a great <strong>de</strong>al of evi<strong>de</strong>nce<br />

about how the penal co<strong>de</strong> is implemented by the police and by the criminal justice system.<br />

Two other research projects carried out by NEV, not as part of the Cepid research, but within<br />

the same time period, also provi<strong>de</strong>d evi<strong>de</strong>nce as to how Rule of Law is exercised: these<br />

involved a study of how the new legislation on drugs was implemented 48 and research on<br />

police ombuds offices across the country. Furthermore one of NEV’s external activities, being<br />

represented in the Department of Public Safety Commission that Oversees the Use of Lethal<br />

Force by the Military Force, again provi<strong>de</strong>d subsidiary information about the control of power<br />

within one state institution.<br />

The evi<strong>de</strong>nce we have about how Rule of Law is implemented is limited to the aspect of<br />

law enforcement. In the four projects listed above, we have covered how the law is applied,<br />

and the external controls governing the process, in the case of the police only. Though limited<br />

to this sphere, findings may be interpreted as a sample of how political power in an institution<br />

is exercised and controlled.<br />

Political power is controlled in or<strong>de</strong>r to prevent arbitrary behavior which generally<br />

involves abuse of power or its opposite ‐ the willful neglect of groups or areas of government,<br />

which results in rights not being fulfilled and abuses not being curtailed. Rule of Law thus not<br />

only limits abusive power but also inaction, which may <strong>de</strong>ny access to rights. When the state<br />

does not act and encourages private citizens to solve matters that <strong>de</strong>mand to be mediated by<br />

law, there is a power void and arbitrariness will rule. The two conditions listed are not<br />

mutually exclusive and abuse of power can co‐exist with neglect.<br />

In our research this was clearly evi<strong>de</strong>nced in the state of Acre 49 where a criminal<br />

organization formed within the executive government generalized to all instances of the state<br />

in the context of a poorly <strong>de</strong>veloped citizenry with little capacity to act, to organize or <strong>de</strong>mand<br />

changes. Violence was used to intimi<strong>da</strong>te citizens and to ensure that abuses could take place<br />

undisturbed. The infiltration of the judiciary by the criminals from the executive branch of<br />

48 This legislation aimed at a clear se<strong>para</strong>tion of drug users from drug <strong>de</strong>alers in or<strong>de</strong>r to assist users referring them<br />

to treatment while sentencing <strong>de</strong>alers to prisons.<br />

49 CEPID Research “Violência e Fronteiras”<br />

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government meant that there were no institutions, at the state level, capable of interrupting<br />

the process of State takeover by local organized crime. Rule of Law was only re‐established<br />

through external intervention by the fe<strong>de</strong>ral government.<br />

Of the state institutions few surpass the police in terms of the visibility of abusive use of<br />

power when this does occur. The abusive use of force by the police has a long tradition in<br />

Brazilian history and this is related to how public security policies have been <strong>de</strong>signed and<br />

implemented and what priorities have been selected. Lack of national <strong>da</strong>ta on police use of<br />

lethal force and of torture in police premises indicates the ambiguity of the <strong>de</strong>mocratic state in<br />

relation to such abuses. The existing <strong>da</strong>ta refer mostly to the state of São Paulo, where in<br />

response to pressures by organized civil society, abusive use of force by the police has been<br />

monitored for nearly two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s. Nevertheless, this monitoring has not resulted in more<br />

efficient <strong>de</strong>terrents to the abusive use of force; neither the implementation of policies that <strong>de</strong>incentivise<br />

abuse nor the greater probability of punishment for those who do abuse has had<br />

the <strong>de</strong>sired effect. In fact over the years, different policies have been adopted and abandoned<br />

as interest in this topic waxes and wanes. The end result is that police abusive use of force<br />

never seems to be un<strong>de</strong>r control at least not for exten<strong>de</strong>d periods of time (Cubas, 2012; Jesus,<br />

2010 e 2012) 50 . It must be kept in mind that such abuses are not only a problem for the<br />

population most at risk (the poor, youth, those living in favelas, prisoners, etc.). If it is left<br />

uncontrolled, we risk the repetition of situations such as the one in Acre when <strong>de</strong>linquents<br />

took over the police and “governed” so to speak the state.<br />

Throughout the last 20 years numerous initiatives which have sought to reduce or<br />

diminish this abusive use of force have failed because often they clash with public security<br />

policies that continue to rely on repression more than prevention (Lima, 2012). One example<br />

of a policy to reduce the abusive use of force by the police was the establishment of police<br />

ombuds offices across the country. Initially established in the state of São Paulo in the early<br />

1990s this institution was set up in most Brazilian states (in 17 out of 26 states) by the end of<br />

that <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. However, in 2008 a research project conducted by NEV in all states showed that<br />

most ombuds offices have precarious working conditions, whether in terms of their legal<br />

frameworks, their man<strong>da</strong>tes or their physical installations. Thus they exist on paper but have<br />

little or no ability to perform any supervision of police work 51 (Cubas, 2010). Since state<br />

50 CEPID research “Monitoramento <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos”<br />

51 The research “Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> Polícia e Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Policiais no Brasil” was <strong>de</strong>veloped by<br />

NEV/USP in partnership with the Special Secretary of Human Rights (SEDH) and the European Union in the year of<br />

2008. The goal was to i<strong>de</strong>ntify the conditions and structure of functioning of the ombudsman offices of the police in<br />

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governments are responsible for ensuring their working conditions, and given that the police<br />

ombuds offices have as a key objective to secure that the police act according to the law, the<br />

lack of the necessary conditions to fulfill this mission is a strong indicator that state governors<br />

are not totally convinced that this is a goal that they wish to support, although neither are they<br />

willing to pay the political price of eliminating this service all together. Providing just enough to<br />

keep the offices open so that the public can present their complaints, but not providing<br />

conditions for Ombuds persons to respond to the public can result in such institutions losing<br />

credibility, so that in the long run they can be closed without any outcry.<br />

Lack of accountability still plagues the police forces not only in São Paulo but across the<br />

country as well. Attempts to prosecute police officers for abusive use of lethal force have not<br />

prospered though the military police are no longer tried by military courts but by civilian<br />

courts. This change of jurisdiction has not affected the sentencing rate as the initial<br />

investigations are still carried out by military policemen, which has led to many complaints by<br />

prosecutors about the quality of the evi<strong>de</strong>nce. Poor investigation combined with the<br />

traditional resistance of juries to con<strong>de</strong>mn policemen for using lethal force has resulted in very<br />

high rates of acquittal.<br />

Our research programme has also i<strong>de</strong>ntified collusions in the exercise of power and in<br />

the absence of law enforcement that are very disturbing in many ways. One example of such<br />

collusion is the space allowed to organized crime to run pockets of territories in very <strong>de</strong>prived<br />

areas. In such areas it appears to the outsi<strong>de</strong> that the state is non‐existent and that it does not<br />

control the territory. As is well established in the literature, organized crime can only survive<br />

with some connivance by public officials. What is less well un<strong>de</strong>rstood at present is which<br />

kinds of arrangements, <strong>de</strong>als, negotiations and mutual benefits are obtained through this<br />

apparently “acci<strong>de</strong>ntal”, random abandonment of areas to organized crime.<br />

A similar process is observed within the prison system with jails and prisons apparently<br />

being run by the prisoners themselves. A state that has the second budget in the country (after<br />

that of the fe<strong>de</strong>ral government), and a police force of nearly 130 thousand men/women, a<br />

prison population of nearly 200 thousand prisoners, and that spends on public security almost<br />

as much as it does on health, is not incapable of running the prison system. Somehow choices<br />

have been ma<strong>de</strong>, the rationality and long‐term consequences of which are unknown to the<br />

public. What were the choices, what <strong>de</strong>als were ma<strong>de</strong>, what costs were averted or postponed?<br />

the Brazilian states, and to <strong>de</strong>velop a methodology to collect and analyse <strong>da</strong>ta on the use of lethal force by the<br />

police to be used by the ombudsman offices.<br />

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All this is unknown and the public remains in the <strong>da</strong>rk about <strong>de</strong>cisions that affect both the<br />

present and the future. In this context an apparent power vacuum may be feeding further<br />

future arbitrary exercise of power.<br />

In the view of some resi<strong>de</strong>nts in peripheral areas of the city, homici<strong>de</strong> rates fell because<br />

of the actions of organized crime bosses 52 who introduced “kangaroo courts” to mediate local<br />

conflicts and to discipline gang members who <strong>de</strong>viated from their rules. It is not that there is a<br />

power void so much as that there is a nebulous zone where the criminal justice system, social<br />

policies, the police and organized crime can each in their turn be activated, <strong>de</strong>pending on<br />

“need”.<br />

Our research projects also focused on the actual application of the law, specifically on<br />

how the penal co<strong>de</strong> was applied in cases involving homici<strong>de</strong> and drug offenses. In the two<br />

projects it was possible to observe how universally the law was applied, how faithfully the<br />

police, prosecutors and the courts followed the laws and due process was observed and<br />

ensured and how fairly the accused were treated and how equal they were before the law. The<br />

two projects provi<strong>de</strong>d much evi<strong>de</strong>nce about four key aspects of law enforcement:<br />

A) Expected horizontal accountability (Diamond and Morlino, 2005): this type of<br />

accountability in the penal process where the police investigate, the prosecutors accuse<br />

and the courts try is an absolute necessity to ensure due process and Rule of Law. However<br />

both in the study on impunity in cases of homici<strong>de</strong> and in the drug use/tra<strong>de</strong> study, little<br />

inter‐institutional control was observed. Prosecutors did not question the police, nor did<br />

the judiciary oversee the work of either police or prosecutors in or<strong>de</strong>r to ensure that the<br />

law was respected, even when there were clear signs that illegalities had been perpetrated<br />

and arbitrary measures adopted by the police. Judges and prosecutors appeared to exercise<br />

very lax control over the police granting them an extraordinary freedom of action and<br />

credit. The broad credit granted to the police was clearly apparent in cases involving<br />

abusive use of lethal force by the police, in which superficial investigations presenting faulty<br />

evi<strong>de</strong>nce and lacking forensic evi<strong>de</strong>nce went unquestioned by either prosecutors or<br />

judges 53 . It was no surprise that confessions obtained through torture were still accepted by<br />

courts 54 (Jesus, 2010) as was evi<strong>de</strong>nce obtained by the police without court warrants 55 .<br />

52 CEPID research “Que<strong>da</strong> dos homicídios no Município <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Análise Qualitativa”.<br />

53 Research “Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> Polícia e Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Policiais no Brasil”<br />

54 Master <strong>de</strong>gree dissertation “O crime <strong>de</strong> tortura e a justiça criminal” (JESUS, 2010).<br />

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B) Biased prosecution due to a lack of, or poor, evi<strong>de</strong>nce: Since forensic evi<strong>de</strong>nce was<br />

lacking in the majority of the cases researched, the brunt of evi<strong>de</strong>nce was provi<strong>de</strong>d by<br />

witnesses, in particular by police officers. Since most of the accused had little opportunity<br />

to provi<strong>de</strong> an alternative narrative to that of the police, fairness or a balanced production<br />

of oral evi<strong>de</strong>nce was not secured. Since courts naturally granted more credibility to police<br />

officers, and the police investigation was poorly supervised by prosecutors, police officers<br />

were not encouraged to look for more robust evi<strong>de</strong>nce to support their version of events. 56<br />

C) Lack of predictability in law enforcement: Very similar cases had very different<br />

outcomes: some persons were acquitted and others found guilty for similar offenses with<br />

similar evi<strong>de</strong>nce without any attempt to explain the difference in sentencing 57 . For<br />

example, what quantity of drug <strong>de</strong>termines a charge of trafficking as opposed to the minor<br />

charge of personal use? This was not clear in the study on the application of the law on<br />

drug tra<strong>de</strong>. Our research conclu<strong>de</strong>d that the <strong>de</strong>finition was arbitrary and that the social<br />

economic background of the accused was more important than the actual amount of drug<br />

found in his/her possession 58 . Inequality in the application of the law due to the lack of<br />

clear <strong>de</strong>finitions of this sort, provi<strong>de</strong>s opportunities for arbitrary behavior.<br />

D) Duration of the legal process: The longer the process takes the smaller the probability<br />

that the accused will be tried. As result victims will not be granted justice 59 .<br />

If Rule of Law is ineffectual, this has a direct impact on the quality of <strong>de</strong>mocracy. Rule of<br />

Law is the basis for <strong>de</strong>mocracy and its <strong>de</strong>ficiencies compromise the <strong>de</strong>velopment of<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocratic values (Diamond & Morlino, 2005). As we are now experiencing, when Rule of Law<br />

fails in practice either to prevent abusive power by public officials in the realm of public<br />

security or to ensure that the penal system follows due process, the result is that the law is<br />

unequally applied, outcomes are unpredictable, processes extend over time, and institutions<br />

do not exercise mutual control. Other aspects, such as the lack of government responsiveness<br />

to citizens, also jeopardize and enfeeble trust in Rule of Law. As noted by Diamond and<br />

Morlino (2005):<br />

55 Research “Prisão Provisória e Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas”: Estudo sobre os flagrantes <strong>de</strong> tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas na ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo” carried out by NEV/USP in 2011 with the support of the Open Society Foun<strong>da</strong>tion.<br />

56 Research “Prisão Provisória e Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas”<br />

57 CEPID research “Estudo <strong>da</strong> Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Penal”<br />

58 CEPID research “Prisão Provisória e Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas”<br />

59 CEPID research “Estudo <strong>da</strong> Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Penal”<br />

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“when the Rule of Law is weak, participation of the poor and marginalized is<br />

suppressed; individual freedoms are tenuous and fleeting; civic groups may be unable<br />

to organize and advocate; the resourceful and well connected have vastly more<br />

access to justice and power; corruption and abuse of power ?are? rampant as<br />

agencies of horizontal accountability are unable to function properly; political<br />

competition is distorted and unfair; voters have a hard time holding rulers to account;<br />

and thus, linkages vital to securing <strong>de</strong>mocratic responsiveness are disrupted and<br />

severed” (DIAMOND & MORLINO, 2005, p. xv)<br />

In Brazil we have a fragile Rule of Law and a relatively weak culture of respect for human<br />

rights. The reasons for this are still unclear, as we do not know in how far it is the poor<br />

enforcement of the laws that causes the poor support for human rights and for Rule of Law or<br />

if they are mutually inter<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt phenomena. It appears that the greater responsibility<br />

rests with institutions as their role is to socialize citizens into trusting and valuing the laws,<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocratic processes and institutions and in particular human rights. Therefore how citizens<br />

rate the functioning of institutions and their relations with citizens is key to un<strong>de</strong>rstanding the<br />

legitimacy of Brazilian <strong>de</strong>mocracy and people’s support for a culture of respect for human<br />

rights as indicated in the survey results.<br />

To conclu<strong>de</strong><br />

Returning to our question: What has changed and what has not changed since the<br />

transition to <strong>de</strong>mocracy in Brazil? Do changes brought about by transitional <strong>de</strong>mocracy<br />

necessarily lead to the pre‐conditions for the “good” <strong>de</strong>mocracy or do they produce more<br />

mixed results? Our different research projects provi<strong>de</strong> an incomplete but consistent picture in<br />

which Rule of Law, seen from the perspective of how the penal co<strong>de</strong> is implemented, appears<br />

at best rather faulty.<br />

The police, prosecutors and courts seem to fail to ensure equality before the law,<br />

whether this is seen in terms of all citizens being equally subject to the law, regardless of their<br />

social and economic circumstances, or in terms of all receiving the same sentences for similar<br />

offenses. Thus the law does not appear to be universally enforced. This is true not only of the<br />

penal co<strong>de</strong> but also where laws that should protect people’s rights are concerned. It is<br />

therefore no surprise that com<strong>para</strong>tively few respon<strong>de</strong>nts in the surveys, believe that Rule of<br />

Law provi<strong>de</strong>s universal protection for citizens.<br />

As mentioned above, one current limitation of our research programme is that we<br />

cannot establish causation. We have been able to <strong>de</strong>scribe, but not <strong>de</strong>fine the direction of<br />

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causality. We have also been unable to explore as we would have liked how Rule of Law relates<br />

to the control of political power. This would have <strong>de</strong>man<strong>de</strong>d that we focus on the exercise of<br />

power and on the relations between the different branches of government. What we can say is<br />

that effective Rule of Law in Brazil is in the com<strong>para</strong>tively early stages of the process of being<br />

built. The quality of <strong>de</strong>mocracy in our country reflects this stage: it is faulty and lacking in many<br />

instances; nevertheless, given time, there is hope that the learning curve will show<br />

improvements.<br />

In sum if we are to resort to Diamond & Morlino (2005) once more, our evi<strong>de</strong>nce<br />

suggests that:<br />

A) We still do not have an integrated and functioning legal system, at all levels of society and<br />

in all areas of the country which guarantees the rights and equality of citizens;<br />

B) There are areas that appear to be dominated by organized crime for periods of time;<br />

C) There is some evi<strong>de</strong>nce of corruption in the political, administrative, and judicial branches<br />

of government;<br />

D) Few citizens have equal, unhin<strong>de</strong>red access to the legal system in the case of lawsuits<br />

either between private citizens or between private citizens and public institutions. This<br />

also implies that few citizens know their rights and can obtain representation;<br />

E) Criminal inquiries and civil and administrative lawsuits do not have reasonably swift<br />

resolution;<br />

F) We do not know whether there is complete in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce of the judiciary from any<br />

political influence.<br />

However on a more positive note:<br />

G) There is some evi<strong>de</strong>nce, that at local, state and fe<strong>de</strong>ral government levels a competent<br />

civil bureaucracy applies the law, although this is not the case universally and that<br />

sometimes this bureaucracy assumes responsibility in the event of error;<br />

H) Part of the police force is efficient and respects the rights and freedoms guaranteed by<br />

law.<br />

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RUOTTI, C.; NERY, M.; CERDA, M.; CARDIA, N.;<br />

ADORNO, S. (2012) “Evolução dos homicídios e<br />

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MONTEIRO, S. (2012) “Monitoramento <strong>de</strong><br />

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PITA, M.V.; ALVAREZ, M.C., CAMPOS, M.S.<br />

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PITA, M.V.; ALVAREZ, M.C., CAMPOS, M.S.<br />

(2011) “Dossiê ‐ Crime, Segurança e Instituições<br />

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Sociologia e Política – Departamento <strong>de</strong><br />

Ciências Sociais <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do<br />

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impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> penal: <strong>da</strong> criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>tecta<strong>da</strong><br />

à criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> investiga<strong>da</strong>”. Dilemas: Revista<br />

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ALVAREZ, M. C.; TEIXEIRA, A.; JESUS, M. G. M.;<br />

MATSUDA, F. E.; SALLA, F.; SANTIAGO, C.;<br />

CORDEIRO, V. D. (2010) “A vítima no processo<br />

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BASTOS, L. E. A. F. (2010) “A Lei <strong>de</strong> Anistia<br />

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BASTOS, L. E. A. F.; SOARES, I. V. P. (2010)<br />

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PERES, M. F. T.; RUOTTI, C., VICENTIN, D.,<br />

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(2009) “Adolescentes em Conflito com a Lei:<br />

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dos intelectuais na socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> informação”.<br />

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7, p. 149‐172.<br />

FISCHER PACHECO, M. P. (2009) “Direito à<br />

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no Brasil”. São Paulo em Perspectiva, São Paulo,<br />

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PINHEIRO, P. S. (2009) “Giving a voice to<br />

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PINHEIRO, P. S. (2009) “Obama: uma comissão<br />

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RUOTTI, C. ; FREITAS, T. V. ; ALMEIDA, J. F. ;<br />

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contribuições <strong>de</strong> leituras habermasianas <strong>da</strong><br />

comunicação <strong>de</strong> massa <strong>para</strong> a retoma<strong>da</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

esfera pública em socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s complexas”. Eptic<br />

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BLOTTA, V. S. L.; SOUZA, B. B. Q. (2008) “Do<br />

Outro Lado do Apagão Aéreo: A<br />

responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> gran<strong>de</strong> mídia na violência<br />

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<strong>de</strong>mocracia em Habermas”. Humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s em<br />

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ADORNO, S. (2012) “A face <strong>da</strong> saú<strong>de</strong> na<br />

pesquisa sobre violência”.<br />

ADORNO, S. (2012) “Le contrôle démocratique<br />

<strong>de</strong> la violence au Brésil: anciens et nouveaux<br />

défis”.<br />

ADORNO, S. (2012) “New <strong>de</strong>mocracies and<br />

respect for human rights: Does a culture of<br />

respect for human rights naturally evolve with<br />

the return to <strong>de</strong>mocracy?”<br />

ADORNO, S. (2012) “The PCC and the<br />

articulations between the world insi<strong>de</strong> and<br />

outsi<strong>de</strong> of the prisons: A new <strong>para</strong>digm of<br />

public safety?”.<br />

BLOTTA, V; RIBEIRO, C.; CAMARGO, A.;LUISA,<br />

C.; ADAMI, M. (2012) “Entre Monitoramento e<br />

Crítica: As contribuições do Banco <strong>de</strong> Dados do<br />

Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência <strong>da</strong> USP ao<br />

<strong>de</strong>bate sobre violência, direitos humanos e<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracia”.<br />

CARDIA, N.; ADORNO, S. (2012)” The Right to<br />

Access to Information and Memory: Human<br />

Rights in Contemporary Brazil”.<br />

CARDIA, N.; ADORNO, S; NERY, M; CINOTO, R;<br />

SOUZA, A. (2012) “Abstenção e voto não válido<br />

em São Paulo e medo”.<br />

CARDIA, N.; ADORNO, S; NERY, M; CINOTO, R;<br />

SOUZA, A. (2012) “Cultura <strong>de</strong> respeito aos<br />

direitos humanos”<br />

CARDIA, N.; ADORNO, S; NERY, M; CINOTO, R;<br />

SOUZA, A. (2012) “Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e confiança nas<br />

instituições”.<br />

CARDIA, N.; ADORNO, S; NERY, M; CINOTO, R;<br />

SOUZA, A. (2012) “Mobili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> urbana e medo”.<br />

2011<br />

BASTOS, L. E. A. F. (2011). “O Julgamento <strong>da</strong><br />

ADPF 153 face ao Direito Internacional e à<br />

Jurisprudência <strong>da</strong> Corte Interamericana <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos humanos Humanos”.<br />

BLOTTA, V. (2011). “Opinião Pública, Mídia e<br />

Direitos humanos Humanos: interpretações a<br />

partir <strong>de</strong> O Processo <strong>de</strong> Franz Kafka”. Texto <strong>de</strong><br />

Conferência no I Simpósio <strong>de</strong> Direitos humanos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC.<br />

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BASTOS, L. E. A. F. & FASANO, R. (2010) “From<br />

Dictatorship to Democracy: The Inter‐ American<br />

Commission on Human Rights and the Brazilian<br />

Cases”.<br />

BASTOS, L. E. A. F. (2010) “A contribuição <strong>da</strong><br />

Corte Interamericana nas Re<strong>para</strong>ções às Graves<br />

e Sistemáticas Violações <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos”<br />

2009<br />

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2008<br />

ADORNO, S. (2008) “A ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e a violência no<br />

Brasil”. Paper presented at the International<br />

Seminar La Violencia em la Socie<strong>da</strong>d Actual:<br />

contextos, impactos y respuestas. Bogotá<br />

(Colômbia), 6‐10, outubro, S. Paulo: NEV‐<br />

CEPID/USP, 12p.<br />

ADORNO, S. (2008) “Individualismo e anomia<br />

na socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> mo<strong>de</strong>rna”. Paper presented at<br />

the International Seminar Durkheim 150,<br />

(International Seminar in memory of Émile<br />

Durkheim). São Paulo (SP), FFLCHUSP, conjto.<br />

Filosofia e Ciências Sociais, 12p.<br />

ADORNO, S.; PASINATO, W.; CARLA, P. (2008)<br />

“Estado, legitimi<strong>da</strong>d y impuni<strong>da</strong>d”. Paper<br />

presented at the First ISA Forum of Sociology –<br />

Sociological Research and Public Debate,<br />

Session 1, Violence and social control:<br />

dilemmas for the Latin American <strong>de</strong>mocracies.<br />

Barcelona (Spain), 5‐8 September, 2008, 14p.<br />

PASINATO, W. (2008) Relatório <strong>de</strong> Ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s.<br />

Estudo <strong>de</strong> Caso sobre o Juizado <strong>de</strong> Violência<br />

Doméstica e Familiar contra a Mulher e a Re<strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Serviços <strong>de</strong> Cuiabá ‐ Mato Grosso. Presented<br />

at the Observe ‐ Observatório <strong>da</strong> Lei Maria <strong>da</strong><br />

Penha. NEIM/UFBA; Agen<strong>de</strong> e CEPIA/SPM. 100<br />

p.<br />

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Magazines and Newspaper Articles<br />

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2012 NERY, M. B. (2012) “Escala<strong>da</strong> <strong>da</strong> insensatez”. O<br />

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PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Combatendo a violência<br />

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Espaço Aberto. São Paulo, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Conectas apresenta 5<br />

perguntas‐chave sobre a Síria ao brasileiro<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, <strong>da</strong> ONU”. Conectas –<br />

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PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Grupos armados na<br />

Síria já têm mais po<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong> fogo". O Globo. Rio<br />

<strong>de</strong> Janeiro, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Hay una guerra civil,<br />

pero también una guerra <strong>de</strong> propagan<strong>da</strong>” El<br />

Pais Espanha, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Hula é um aviso sobre<br />

como seria guerra civil”. O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo.<br />

São Paulo, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Não há plano que<br />

agüente sem apoio <strong>de</strong> potências”. O Estado <strong>de</strong><br />

S. Paulo. São Paulo, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “O único lado é o <strong>da</strong>s<br />

vítimas”. O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo. São Paulo, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Operação Condor vai<br />

receber uma enorme atenção, diz membro <strong>da</strong><br />

Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> brasileira”. Opera Mundi,<br />

2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, o<br />

Pacificador”. Revista Brasileiros. São Paulo, p.60<br />

‐ 68, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012) “Tempos Antigos”. MSG<br />

‐ Revista <strong>de</strong> Comunicação e Cultura. São Paulo,<br />

2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P. S. (2012)“Intervenção militar na<br />

Síria será catastrófica”, diz Paulo Sérgio<br />

Pinheiro. O Globo. Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, 2012.<br />

PINHEIRO, P.S. (2012) “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

não vai punir, diz integrante”. BBC Brasil<br />

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SALLA, F. & ALVAREZ, M.C. (2012) “A<br />

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Mon<strong>de</strong> Diplomatique Brasil, n. 56, p. 15, 01<br />

mar.<br />

2011<br />

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revised proposal for a draft optional protocol to<br />

the Convention on the Rights of the Child”.<br />

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<strong>de</strong>rra<strong>de</strong>ira viagem”. O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo. São<br />

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<strong>de</strong>z.<br />

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Organizadores: PIOVESAN, F.; SOARES, I. V. P..<br />

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KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ___________________<br />

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS ORGANIZED BY NEV<br />

Title: Workshop Multiple Mo<strong>de</strong>rnities, Normative Integration Spheres and Experiences of Violence:<br />

Brazil and Germany Compared.<br />

Organized by: Vitor Blotta (Organized in partnership with the Institute for Social Research at the Goethe<br />

University of Frankfurt)<br />

Date: 11 ‐12 December 2012<br />

Place: University of São Paulo<br />

Web‐site:<br />

http://www.nevusp.org/portugues/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2977&Itemid=161<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional sobre Visitação Domiciliar<br />

Organized by: Renato Alves<br />

Date: 9‐11 May 2011<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Conferência Internacional sobre o Direito à Saú<strong>de</strong> ‐ o caso <strong>da</strong>s Empresas Farmacêuticas Transnacionais<br />

Organized by: Prof. Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, Guilherme <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> e Thana Cristina <strong>de</strong> Campos.<br />

Date: 30‐31 August 2010<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Title: International Conference on Human Rights – Protecting Dignity<br />

Organized by: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Date: 21st December 2009<br />

Place: MuBe – Museu Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Escultura, São Paulo – SP<br />

Title: International Conference on the Right to Truth<br />

Organized by: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Date: 19‐20 October 2009<br />

Place: University of São Paulo<br />

Web‐site: www.nevusp.org/direitoaver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

NATIONAL EVENTS ORGANIZED BY NEV<br />

Title: Seminário Temático: Cursos <strong>de</strong> Michel Foucault no Collège <strong>de</strong> France<br />

Organized by: Marcos Alvarez (NEV‐USP e DS‐FFLCH‐USP)<br />

Place: NEV‐USP/Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: 23 March ‐ 29 November 2011<br />

Title: Democracia, Judiciário e Direitos Humanos na Venezuela Hoje<br />

Organized by: Instituto <strong>de</strong> Relações Internacionais (IRI/USP), Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV/USP)<br />

and Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do IEA/USP<br />

Place: FEA/USP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: 1 June 2011<br />

Title: Por que é tão difícil reduzir o uso e a escala <strong>da</strong>s penas <strong>de</strong> prisão?<br />

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Panelist: Prof. Dr. Álvaro Pires (Ottawa University)<br />

Organized by: Graduate program of Sociology (USP), Graduate program of Antropology (USP), Núcleo <strong>de</strong><br />

Antropologia do Direito (NADIR‐USP) and Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV‐USP).<br />

Place: FFLCH/USP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: 30 November 2010<br />

Title: Ciclo <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>bates em torno do 3o Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Organized by: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência, Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos<br />

Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do Instituto <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados, ANDHEP and CTV.<br />

Place: FFLCH/USP; IP/USP; São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: 5 and 19 May 2010<br />

Title: Genoci<strong>de</strong>s and political violence in a new geo‐political or<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Panelist: Profª Drª Marina Calloni (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Nacional <strong>de</strong> Milão‐Bicocca)<br />

Organized by: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV‐USP), Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz,<br />

Direitos Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do Instituto <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados and ANDHEP‐ Associação<br />

Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos‐ Pesquisa e Pós‐ Graduação.<br />

Place: Filosofia e Ciências Sociais ‐ FFLCH/USP – Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: 30 June 2010<br />

Title: Seminar Sexo e Po<strong>de</strong>r: A Família entre 1900 e 2000<br />

Panelist: Göran Therborn (Cambridge University)<br />

Place: FFLCH/USP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: 24 September 2009<br />

PARTICIPATION AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS: SEMINARS,<br />

WORKSHOPS AND CONGRESSES<br />

2012<br />

Title: Le contrôle démocratique <strong>de</strong> la violence<br />

au Brésil: anciens et nouveaux défis<br />

Event: Mo<strong>de</strong> d’emploi – Un festival <strong>de</strong>s idées:<br />

Quels sont les défis <strong>de</strong> la surveillance et <strong>de</strong> la<br />

securité en milieu urbain?<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Lyon, France<br />

Date: 29 November 2012<br />

Title: Police Ombudsman in Brazil<br />

Event: Brazilian Government and Politics<br />

Researcher(s): Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas<br />

Place: Kings College, London, United Kingdom<br />

Date: November, 2012<br />

Title: A face <strong>da</strong> saú<strong>de</strong> na pesquisa sobre<br />

violência<br />

Event: III Encontro Internacional <strong>de</strong> Pesquisa<br />

em Enfermagem<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 29‐31 October 2012<br />

Title: Violence falls but is it controlled? What<br />

are we learning in São Paulo<br />

Event: Second Annual Lemann Dialogue In The<br />

United States: Brazil And The Future Of The<br />

Global City<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: Harvard University, Cambridge, United<br />

States<br />

Date: 25‐26 October, 2012<br />

Title: Human rights in contemporary world<br />

Event: Global Lea<strong>de</strong>rship Awards Dinner<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: New York, United States<br />

Date: 23 October 2012<br />

Title: Enforcing Children's Rights.<br />

Event: Violating Children's Rights: harmful<br />

practices based on tradition, culture, religion or<br />

superstition<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: UN, New York, United States<br />

Date: 15 October 2012<br />

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Title: Os Conselhos Comunitários <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

– a experiência <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Event: III Congreso <strong>de</strong> Derechos Fun<strong>da</strong>mentales<br />

y Derecho Penal<br />

Researcher(s): Roberta Astolfi<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong>d Nacional <strong>de</strong> Córdoba,<br />

Argentina.<br />

Date: 10‐ 12 October 2012.<br />

Title: Biopolítica e segurança. 2012<br />

Event: Colóquio Internacional Transformações<br />

<strong>da</strong> Biopolítica<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos C. Alvarez<br />

Place: PUC‐SP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 8 – 11 October 2012<br />

Event: Workshops in Political Theory. School of<br />

Social Science<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: University of Manchester, Manchester,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Date: September 2012<br />

Event: III Congresso Internacional do Núcleo <strong>de</strong><br />

estudo <strong>da</strong>s américas‐ América Latina: processos<br />

civilizatórios e crises do capitalismo<br />

contemporâneo<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Place: UERJ, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Date: 27 a 31 August 2012<br />

Title: Avanços e <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>da</strong>s políticas <strong>para</strong> as<br />

mulheres na América Latina<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional Feminismo,<br />

Economia e Política: <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>para</strong> a igual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e<br />

autonomia <strong>da</strong>s mulheres<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 28 August 2012<br />

Title: Democracy, Human Rights and the<br />

punitive discourse<br />

Event: 2nd ISA Fórum of Sociology<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Date: 1‐4 August 2012<br />

Title: New <strong>de</strong>mocracies and respect for human<br />

rights: Does a culture of respect for human<br />

rights naturally evolve with the return to<br />

<strong>de</strong>mocracy? The primeiro comando <strong>da</strong> capital<br />

(PCC) and the articulations between the world<br />

insi<strong>de</strong> and outsi<strong>de</strong> of the prisons: A new<br />

<strong>para</strong>digm of public safety?<br />

Event: 2nd ISA Forum of Sociology ‐ Social<br />

Justice & Democratization<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Date: 1‐4 August, 2012<br />

Title: Statement of Mr. Pinheiro, Chair of the<br />

Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab<br />

Republic.<br />

Event: 20th Session of the Human Rights<br />

Council<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: UN, Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Date: 28 June 2012<br />

Title: Violence Against Children in Latin<br />

America.<br />

Event: Latin America and Caribbean Sub‐<br />

Regional Meetings for Follow‐up to the UN<br />

Study on Violence Against Children 2011/2012<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Jamaica<br />

Date: May, 2012<br />

Title: The Report on the Human Rights Situation<br />

in the Syrian Arab Rebuplic.<br />

Event: Expanding and Shrinking Areas of<br />

Liberty: Morocco, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia,<br />

Bahrain, Egypt and Syria<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Columbia University, New York, United<br />

States<br />

Date: 29 March 2012<br />

Title: The Report on the Human Rights Situation<br />

in the Syrian Arab Rebuplic<br />

Event: IPI Policy Forum ‐ The Human Rights<br />

Crisis in Syria<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: International Peace Institute, New York,<br />

United States<br />

Date: 12 March 2012<br />

Title: The Report on the Human Rights Situation<br />

in the Syria.<br />

Event: The Human Rights Situation in Syria: An<br />

Assessment by the United Nations In<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

Commission of Inquiry<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Washington, United States<br />

Date: 12 March 2012<br />

Title: Evaluating submissions for grant<br />

Event: Social Science Research Council Drugs<br />

Security and Democracy Fellowship Program<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: New York City, United States<br />

Date:March 2012<br />

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Title: Being a UN Special Rapporteur<br />

Event: Leo Nevas Human Rights Luncheon<br />

Award<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Title: The Human Rights Situation in Syria<br />

Event: UN Security Council Arria Formula<br />

Meeting<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Date: 2012<br />

2011<br />

Title: Outline for action on Detention<br />

Event: Launch of the Panel on Human Dignity<br />

2011 Report<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Date: 19 December 2011<br />

Title: The Human Rights Situation in the Syrian<br />

Arab Republic<br />

Event: 18th Special Session of the Human<br />

Rights Council<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Genebra, Switzerland<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Title: Prisão Provisória e Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas no Brasil<br />

Event: Encuentro Latinoamericano sobre<br />

Justicia Previa al Juicio<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: México ‐ DF<br />

Date: 29 November – 2 December 2011<br />

Title: NEV’s activities in violence studies and in<br />

violence prevention<br />

Event: 21 st Annual meeting of Heads of WHO<br />

Collaborating Centers on Injuries and Violence<br />

Prevention<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: WHO, Genebra, Switzerland<br />

Date: 29‐30 November 2011<br />

Title: A banali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência<br />

contemporânea: o problema <strong>da</strong> anestesia<br />

moral<br />

Event: Colóquio Internacional Eichman em<br />

Jerusalém: 50 anos <strong>de</strong>pois; anti‐semitismo e<br />

genocídio, entre memória e história<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba, Brazil<br />

Date: 11 November 2011<br />

Title: As Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s e a Primavera Árabe<br />

Event: XI Colóquio Internacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 5‐12 November 2011<br />

Title: Loucura, Dor e Sofrimento<br />

Event: IV Colóquio Internacional Michel<br />

Foucault<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: PUC/SP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 25‐26 October 2011<br />

Title: Violencia juvenil ‐ factores <strong>de</strong> riesgo y<br />

vulnerabili<strong>da</strong>d en México, Brasil y Colômbia<br />

Event: Medición <strong>de</strong> Grupos Sociales<br />

Vulnerables<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T. Peres, Arturo<br />

Alvarado, Alberto Concha‐Eastman<br />

Place: UNAM, Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do México, Mxico<br />

Date: 18 e 19 October 2011<br />

Title: Violência, Desigual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s Sociais e<br />

Segurança Ci<strong>da</strong>dã<br />

Event: V Reunião Ciencia, Tecnologia y<br />

Socie<strong>da</strong>d. Promoção do Programa Argentino<br />

Brasileño <strong>de</strong> C&T y Socie<strong>da</strong>d e SBPC<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Date: 14‐16 October 2011<br />

Title: Esfera Pública Política e Mídia: elementos<br />

<strong>para</strong> uma nova epistemologia dos direitos<br />

humanos<br />

Event: II Congresso Internacional <strong>de</strong> Filosofia<br />

Política e Teoria<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Minho, Portugal<br />

Date: 12 October 2011<br />

Title: État‐Nation, frontières et marges:<br />

re<strong>de</strong>ssiner les espaces frontaliers du Brésil<br />

contemporain<br />

Event: Entre le licite et l´illicite: migrations,<br />

travail, marchés. Colóquio internacional<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos Alvarez e Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Cerisy‐la‐Salle, France<br />

Date: 17 September 2011<br />

Title: Developing Professional Capacity: Teacher<br />

Training in Preschool and Early Primary<br />

Event: Uniting to Promote the Development of<br />

Children aged 0 ‐ 8 in Timor‐Leste<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Place: Ministry of Education ‐ Dili, East Timor<br />

Date: 15‐16 September 2011<br />

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Title: Chronologies du Crime Organisé à S.<br />

Paulo. Régulations <strong>de</strong> la Mort, Contrôle <strong>de</strong> la<br />

Vie<br />

Event: Coloque Cerisy – Entre le licite et<br />

l’illicite: migrations, travail, marchés<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: CCI <strong>de</strong> Cerisy, Paris, France<br />

Date: 13‐16 September 2011<br />

Title: A disseminação <strong>da</strong> insegurança: um<br />

estudo <strong>de</strong> caso no contexto <strong>da</strong>s “mortes <strong>de</strong><br />

maio” em São Paulo. GT04 ‐ Controle social,<br />

legitimi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e seguri<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> ci<strong>da</strong>dã<br />

Event: XXVIII Congresso Internacional <strong>da</strong> ALAS<br />

Researcher(s): Juliana Feliciano <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong>,<br />

Caren Ruotti, Viviane Massa, Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T.<br />

Peres<br />

Place: UFPE, Recife, Brazil<br />

Date: 6‐11 September 2011<br />

Title: Quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>mocracia e<br />

monitoramento <strong>de</strong> direitos humanos na<br />

América Latina<br />

Event: XXVIII Congresso Internacional <strong>da</strong><br />

Associação Latino‐Americana <strong>de</strong> Sociologia.<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas, Roberta<br />

Astolfi, Silvana Monteiro, Denise Carvalho<br />

Place: UFPE, Recife, Brazil<br />

Date: 6‐11 September 2011<br />

Title: Acesso à Justiça, gênero e violência numa<br />

perspectiva com<strong>para</strong>tiva. Fórum Temático ‐<br />

Contribuições dos estudos sociojurídicos <strong>para</strong> a<br />

análise <strong>da</strong>s relações sociais no âmbito <strong>da</strong><br />

Justiça<br />

Event: XXVIII Congresso Internacional <strong>da</strong><br />

Associação Latino‐Americana <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: UFPE, Recife, Brazil<br />

Date: 6‐11 September 2011<br />

Title: Fostering Healthy Early Development: The<br />

Healthy Childhood Project<br />

Event: The 5th Milestones in a Global Campaign<br />

for Violence Prevention Meeting<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Place: WHO, Cape Town, South Africa<br />

Date: 6‐7 September 2011<br />

Title: Abor<strong>da</strong>jes <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> distintas disciplinas y<br />

experiencias com<strong>para</strong><strong>da</strong>s en la región<br />

Event: Taller Latino Americano sobre prisión<br />

preventiva y funcionamiento <strong>de</strong> La justicia<br />

penal<br />

Researcher(s): Aman<strong>da</strong> Oi e Maria Gorete<br />

Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Auditório Del IDES, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Date: 18‐19 August 2011<br />

Title: The Fascination of Authority and the<br />

Authority of Fascination. Rationalization and<br />

Legal Theory in Habermas Revised<br />

Event: XXV World Congress of Philosophy of<br />

Law and Social Philosophy<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: Goethe‐Universität, Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Date: 15‐20 August 2011<br />

Title: Public Hearings as Institutionalization of<br />

the Political Public Sphere Policies. An<br />

Intersubjective Approach<br />

Event: XXV World Congress of Philosophy of<br />

Law and Social Philosophy<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: Goethe‐Universität, Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Date: 15‐20 August 2011<br />

Title: La justice pour mineurs<br />

Event: Le procès <strong>de</strong> l'enfermenent <strong>de</strong>s enfants<br />

étrangers<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Paris, France<br />

Date: 14 May 2011<br />

Title: La violencia en el Brasil contemporáneo y<br />

su impacto en las instituciones <strong>de</strong> justiça. El<br />

caso <strong>de</strong> la impuni<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Event: Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>ña e Violencia.<br />

Desafios <strong>para</strong> la Consoli<strong>da</strong>ción Democratica en<br />

America Latina<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Centro <strong>de</strong> Estudios Brasileños,<br />

Salamanca, Spain<br />

Date: 11‐13 May 2011<br />

Title: Uma proposta <strong>de</strong> avaliação do programa<br />

Infância Saudável<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional sobre Visitação<br />

Domiciliar ‐ Prevenção a Violência e Promoção<br />

do Desenvolvimento Saudável na Primeira<br />

Infância.<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T. Peres<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 10 May 2011<br />

Title: O Relatório Mundial sobre Violência<br />

contra criança<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional sobre Visitação<br />

Domiciliar<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 9‐11 May 2011<br />

148


Title: Programa Infância Saudável<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional sobre Visitação<br />

Domiciliar ‐ Prevenção a Violência e Promoção<br />

do Desenvolvimento Saudável na Primeira<br />

Infância.<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 9 May 2011<br />

Title: The Human Rights Imperative to End<br />

Violence Against Children<br />

Event: Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding and Preventing Child<br />

Sexual Abuse and HIV Risk: Presentation of<br />

Research Findings and Intervention<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Port of Spain, Trini<strong>da</strong>d e Tobago<br />

Date: 4‐6 May 2011<br />

Title: Justicia Penal Juvenil: Avances y <strong>de</strong>safios<br />

en Su<strong>da</strong>mérica<br />

Event: Mesa Redon<strong>da</strong>: Justicia Penal Juvenil:<br />

Avances y <strong>de</strong>safios en Su<strong>da</strong>mérica<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Date: 3 May 2011<br />

Title: The Fascination of Authority and the<br />

Authority of Fascination. Rationalization and<br />

Legal Theory in Habermas Revised<br />

Event: Conferência Philosophy and the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: Aca<strong>de</strong>my of Sciences of the Czech<br />

Republic and Charles University, Prague, Czech<br />

Republic<br />

Date: May 2011<br />

Title: ¿Por qué el combate a la violencia contra<br />

los niños es una priori<strong>da</strong>d principal <strong>para</strong> los<br />

sistemas <strong>de</strong> protección internacional <strong>de</strong> los<br />

<strong>de</strong>rechos humanos?<br />

Event: Encuentro Su<strong>da</strong>mericano <strong>de</strong><br />

seguimiento al estudio <strong>de</strong> las Naciones Uni<strong>da</strong>s<br />

sobre Violencia contra niñas, niños y<br />

adolescentes<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Lima, Peru<br />

Date: 28‐29 April 2011<br />

Title: Hacia la eliminación <strong>de</strong> la violencia contra<br />

niñas, niños y adolescentes y confrontando el<br />

autoritarismo<br />

Event: Conferência Magistral abierta al Público<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Asunción, Paraguay<br />

Date: 28 April 2011<br />

Title: Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na e Derechos<br />

Humanos<br />

Event: XIX Reunión <strong>de</strong> Altas Autori<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s en<br />

Derechos Humanos y Cancillerías <strong>de</strong>l<br />

MERCOSUR<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Asunción, Paraguay<br />

Date: 25‐27 April 2011<br />

Title: Banindo el castigo corporal infantil<br />

Event: Panel: Los medios <strong>de</strong> comunicación y su<br />

impacto en la violencia contra NNA, la violencia<br />

en las escuelas y el castigo corporal<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Asunción, Paraguay<br />

Date: 24 April 2011<br />

Title: The creation of the Brazilian Truth<br />

Commission<br />

Event: Brazil's Truth Commission<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Washington, Unites States<br />

Date: 22 March 2011<br />

Title: La victimización <strong>de</strong> jóvenes: sin saber<br />

¿cómo tratar la violencia juvenil?<br />

Event: Primer coloquio internacional: Violencia<br />

juvenil y acceso a la justicia en América Latina<br />

El Colegio <strong>de</strong> Mexico<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: El Colegio <strong>de</strong> Mexico, Mexico<br />

Date: 14‐16 March 2011<br />

Title: Vitimização <strong>de</strong> jovens em São Paulo: entre<br />

o risco e a vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: Primero Coloquio Internacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Violencia Juvenil y Acceso a la Justicia<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T. Peres<br />

Place: El Colegio <strong>de</strong> México, Mexico<br />

Date: 14 a 16 March 2011<br />

Title: The feasibility of a Human Rights Court<br />

Event: “Improving Enforcement, Accountability<br />

and Redress in the 21st Century: Towards an<br />

International Court of Human Rights?”<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Genebra, Switzerland<br />

Date: 8 March 2011<br />

Title: Developing together a new partnership<br />

for strengthened cooperation<br />

Event: Symposium of UNESCO Chairs in Human<br />

Rights, Peace, Democracy and Bioethics<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Bergamo, Italy<br />

Date: 3 ‐4 <strong>de</strong> March 2011<br />

149


Título <strong>da</strong> Conferencia: El sistema<br />

interamericano y el caso <strong>de</strong> las hermanas<br />

Serrano Cruz<br />

Event: Seminário “Reescribiendo nuestra<br />

historia: niñas y niños <strong>de</strong>saparecidos, memoria<br />

histórica y consoli<strong>da</strong>ción <strong>de</strong> la paz”<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: San Salvador, El Salvador<br />

Date: 21 February 2011<br />

Title: The Report on the Situation of Children in<br />

Institutions: the way forward<br />

Event: Consultation on Juvenile Justice<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Port of Spain, Trini<strong>da</strong>d e Tobago<br />

Date: 2011<br />

Title: Readiness to prevent child maltreatment<br />

in Brazil, first draft<br />

Event: Project on Child Maltreatment<br />

Prevention Readiness Workshop<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: WHO, Genebra, Switzerland<br />

Date: 2011<br />

2010<br />

Title: BJS/JRSA Conference Features Key<br />

Research and Statistics Issues<br />

Researcher(s): Rafael W. Cinoto<br />

Organization: Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) e<br />

Justice Research and Statistics Association<br />

(JRSA)<br />

Place: Portland, United States<br />

Date: 28 ‐29 October 2010<br />

Title: Prevenção aos maus‐tratos infantis<br />

Researcher(s): Pedro Lagatta and Claudinei<br />

Affonso<br />

Organization: Organização Mundial <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Event: Workshop on Fetzer Child Maltreatment<br />

Prevention Readiness Project<br />

Place: Genebra, Switzerland<br />

Date: 11 ‐12 October 2010<br />

Title: Seguri<strong>da</strong>d y Democracia: Sociología <strong>de</strong> La<br />

Violencia y Políticas Públicas <strong>de</strong> Seguri<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Event: La UNCuyo en El Debate Social<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Mendoza, Argentina<br />

Date: 22 September 2010<br />

Title: Capacitação <strong>de</strong> leigos <strong>para</strong> o estímulo ao<br />

aleitamento materno: relato <strong>de</strong> experiência<br />

(Pôster)<br />

Event: II Congresso Internacional <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

Criança e do Adolescente<br />

Researcher(s): Al<strong>de</strong>r Mourão<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública/USP, São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 26‐29 August 2010<br />

Title: Training lay individuals to encourage<br />

breastfeeding: an experience report<br />

Event: VIII Conference Global Network of WHO<br />

Collaborating Center of Nursery and Midwife<br />

Researcher(s): Al<strong>de</strong>r Mourão<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 28‐30 July 2010<br />

Title: Rapporteurship on Children<br />

Event: 139th IACHR Period of Sessions<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Washington, United States<br />

Date: 12‐16 July 2010<br />

Title: Democracy, human rights and criminal<br />

punishments: the hid<strong>de</strong>n <strong>para</strong>doxes of the<br />

humanistic discourse.<br />

Event: XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology,<br />

2010<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Place: Gothenburg, Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />

Date: 11‐17 July 2010<br />

Title: Challenges to prohibiting all corporal<br />

punishment and how to overcome them Paulo<br />

Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Middle East & North Africa Regional<br />

technical workshop: Law reform to prohibit all<br />

forms of corporal punishment of children<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Beirut, Lebanon<br />

Date: 30 June‐2 July 2010<br />

Title: Further Musings of a UN Special<br />

Rapporteur on Human Rights<br />

Event: The Role of the Special Rapporteurs of<br />

the Human Rights Council in the <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

and promotion of international human rights<br />

norms<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Leeds, United Kingdom<br />

Date: 24‐25 June 2010<br />

Title: Brasil y sus Fronteras<br />

Event: Seminário “Es posible Gobernar La<br />

Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na en Zonas <strong>de</strong> Frontera?”<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Facultad Latino‐americana <strong>de</strong> Ciencias<br />

Sociales, Quito, Equador<br />

Date: 21‐22 June 2010<br />

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Title: El Informe sobre Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na <strong>de</strong><br />

la CIDH<br />

Event: Presentación <strong>de</strong>l Informe sobre<br />

Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na <strong>de</strong> la CIDH<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Panama City, Panama<br />

Date: 16 June 2010<br />

Title: El Informe sobre Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na <strong>de</strong><br />

la CIDH<br />

Event: Presentación <strong>de</strong>l Informe sobre<br />

Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na <strong>de</strong> la CIDH<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: San Salvador, El Salvador<br />

Date: 14 June 2010<br />

Title: Protección <strong>de</strong> la Niñez contra la Violencia<br />

Event: Congreso Internacional sobre la<br />

Violencia contra los Niños, Niñas y<br />

Adolescentes y el Trabajo Infantil<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Toledo, Spain<br />

Date: 8‐10 June 2010<br />

Title: Violence Prevention Alliance Annual<br />

Meeting<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: Rome, Italy<br />

Date: 3‐4 June 2010<br />

Title: Towards prohibition of all forms of<br />

violence against children<br />

Event: National integrated strategies to<br />

eliminate violence against children<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Vienna, Austria<br />

Date: 20‐21 May 2010<br />

Title: El Informe sobre Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na <strong>de</strong><br />

la CIDH<br />

Event: Presentación <strong>de</strong>l Informe sobre<br />

Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na <strong>de</strong> la CIDH<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Date: 11 May 2010<br />

Title: Transição <strong>de</strong>mocrática, direitos humanos<br />

e o sistema <strong>de</strong> justiça criminal.<br />

Event: XII United Nations' Congress on Crime<br />

Prevention and Criminal Justice, 2010.<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Place: Salvador, Brazil<br />

Date: 12‐19 April 2010<br />

Title: Rapporteurship on Children<br />

Event: 138th IACHR Period of Sessions<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Washington, United States<br />

Date: 15‐26 March 2010<br />

Title: Situación y perspectiva <strong>de</strong> la niñez<br />

indígena en América Latina<br />

Event: Encuentro Latinoamericano ‐ Hacia una<br />

protección efectiva <strong>de</strong> los <strong>de</strong>rechos <strong>de</strong> los<br />

niños, niñas y adolescentes indígenas en<br />

situación <strong>de</strong> trabajo infantil por abolir<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Cartagena, Colombia<br />

Date: 8‐10 March 2010<br />

Title: Mal‐Tratamento All’Infanza<br />

Event: V Congresso CISMAI<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Rome, Italy<br />

Date: 4‐5 February 2010<br />

Title: Violência, Instituições e Coesão<br />

Event: Exploring the Megalopolis<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Universiteit Utrecht , Netherlands<br />

Date: 2010<br />

2009<br />

Title: Ten Years Review of the Department of<br />

Violence and Injury Prevention‐ PAHO<br />

Date: 18‐20 November 2009<br />

Organization: Organização Panamericana <strong>de</strong><br />

Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Event: Análise dos últimos <strong>de</strong>z anos <strong>de</strong><br />

ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s do Violence and Injuries Prevention<br />

Program do Department of Violence and<br />

Injuries Prevention <strong>da</strong> Organização<br />

Panamericana <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> e recomen<strong>da</strong>ções <strong>para</strong><br />

o futoro: THE WAY FORWARD: VIOLENCE AND<br />

INJURY PREVENTION<br />

Place: Washington, United States<br />

Title: Rapporteurship on Children<br />

Event: 137th IACHR Period of Sessions<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Washington, United States<br />

Date: 29 October‐13 November 2009<br />

Title: Regimes Autoritários<br />

Date: 28 October 2009<br />

Organization: Open Society<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: How to Engage Authoritarian Regimes:<br />

The Case of Burma<br />

Place: New York, United States<br />

151


Title: Reconhecimento e direito à Diferença<br />

Date: 1 October 2009<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Católica do Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Bittar<br />

Event: Quarto Simpósio Internacional <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

Place: Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Title: Reconhecimento e Justiça <strong>de</strong> Transição no<br />

Brasil: uma abor<strong>da</strong>gem <strong>da</strong> teoria crítica <strong>para</strong> as<br />

razões <strong>para</strong> uma comissão <strong>de</strong> ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre o<br />

regime militar 1964‐1985<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Católica do Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul<br />

Date: 29 <strong>de</strong> Setembro<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta e Wilson Levy<br />

Event: Quarto Simpósio Internacional <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

Place: Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Title: Juvenile Justice<br />

Date: 28 a 30 <strong>de</strong> Setembro<br />

Organization: Inter‐American Commission on<br />

Human Rights, Organização of American States<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Reunión <strong>de</strong> Expertos sobre Justicia Penal<br />

Juvenil y Derechos Humanos en las Américas<br />

Place: Montevi<strong>de</strong>o, Uruguay<br />

Title: Justiça <strong>de</strong> transição<br />

Date: 25‐ 28 September 2009<br />

Organization: Laboratório <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

Intolerância ‐ FFLCH‐USP<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional: 30 anos <strong>de</strong><br />

Anistia no Brasil: O direito à ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, memória<br />

e justiça<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos e infância<br />

Date: 24 September 2009<br />

Organization: Instituto Interamericano <strong>de</strong>l<br />

Niño, la Niña y Adolescentes<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Visita a Campo ‐ Institución Educativa<br />

Pitágoras<br />

Place: Lima, Peru<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos e infância<br />

Date: 22‐25 September 2009<br />

Organization: Instituto Interamericano <strong>de</strong>l<br />

Niño, la Niña y Adolescentes<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: XX Congreso Panamericano <strong>de</strong>l Niño, la<br />

Niña y Adolescentes<br />

Place: Lima, Peru<br />

Title: Violence Prevention<br />

Date: 17‐18 September 2009<br />

Organization: WHO<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Event: Fourth Milestones in a Global Campaign<br />

for Violence Prevention Meeting ‐ Boosting<br />

global violence prevention<br />

Place: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos no Direito Internacional<br />

Date: 16‐17 September 2009<br />

Organization: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Reséau ID (Internationalisation du Droit)<br />

Franco – Brésilien<br />

Place: São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Title: Maltratos às crianças<br />

Date: 16 September 2009<br />

Organization: Organização Mundial <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Event: Project on Child Maltreatment<br />

Prevention Readiness Workshop<br />

Place: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos e Infância<br />

Date: 6‐ 7 September 2009<br />

Organization: European Union<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: 11th Annual EU‐NGO Forum on Human<br />

Rights, Focus on Children<br />

Place: Stockholm, Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />

Title: Justiça e adolescentes<br />

Date: 31 August 2009<br />

Organization: Inter‐American Commission on<br />

Human Rights, Organização of American States<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Consultation on Juvenile Justice in the<br />

US and Cana<strong>da</strong><br />

Place: Washington, United States<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos<br />

Date: 22 July 2009<br />

Organization: Swiss Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Department of<br />

Foreign Affairs<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Swiss Initiative Meeting – Analysis of<br />

Papers Presented<br />

Place: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Title: Democratic Governance, Development<br />

and Human Rights<br />

Date: 7 July 2009<br />

Organization: Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of<br />

Human Rights<br />

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Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: An Approach to Democratic Governance,<br />

Development and Human Rights<br />

Place: Vienna, Austria<br />

Title: Human Rights<br />

Date: 6 July 2009<br />

Organization: United Nations Development<br />

Programme<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Steering Committee for the publication<br />

on "Mainstreaming Human Rights in<br />

Governance Assistance" – Meeting 2<br />

Place: Vienna, Austria<br />

Title: “Riso e esquecimento – direito à ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>,<br />

<strong>de</strong>ver <strong>de</strong> memória”<br />

Date: 12 July 2009<br />

Organization: Latin American Studies<br />

Association 9º Relatório do Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong> Violência <strong>da</strong> USP 72<br />

Researcher(s): Ludmyla Franca<br />

Event: XXVIII LASA International Congress –<br />

Panel “Archaeologies of Human Rights”<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Title: Latin American Context<br />

Date: 11‐14 June 2009<br />

Organization: Latin American Studies<br />

Association<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: XXVIII LASA International Congress ‐<br />

Kalman Silvert Lecture<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Title: Citizen Security and Juvenile Justice<br />

Date: 6‐7 June 2009<br />

Organization: Inter‐American Commission on<br />

Human Rights, Organização of American States<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Consulta Sub‐Regional <strong>para</strong> países <strong>de</strong><br />

Centroamérica, Cuba, México y República<br />

Dominicana sobre Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na y<br />

Derechos Humanos y Justicia Penal Juvenil en<br />

las Ameritas<br />

Place: San José, Costa Rica<br />

Title: Justiça e adolescentes<br />

Date: 24‐ 29 May 2009<br />

Organization: Inter‐American Commission on<br />

Human Rights, Organização of American States<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Consultation on Juvenile Justice for the<br />

Caribbean Region<br />

Place: Bridgetown, Barbados e St. Lucia<br />

Date: 16 April 2009<br />

Organization: United Nations Development<br />

Programme<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Steering Committee for the publication<br />

on "Mainstreaming Human Rights in<br />

Governance Assistance"<br />

Place: Vienna, Austria<br />

Title: Violência contra meninas<br />

Date: 9 ‐10 March 2009<br />

Organization: The Netherlands Ministry of<br />

Foreign Affairs<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: International Conference on Violence<br />

against the Girl Child<br />

Place: The Hague, Netherlands<br />

Title: Child Rights<br />

Date: 13 ‐18 February 2009<br />

Organization: Save the Children Kenya<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Regional Workshop on National Child<br />

Protection Systems – An effective approach to<br />

ensuring Child Rights<br />

Place: Nairobi, Kenya<br />

Title: Linchamentos e Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Date: 4 ‐7 February 2009<br />

Organization: Minho University – Social<br />

Sciences Institute<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Event: X Congresso Luso‐Afro‐Brasileiro <strong>de</strong><br />

Ciências Sociais<br />

Place: Braga, Portugal<br />

Title: Human Rights<br />

Date: 22‐ 24 January 2009<br />

Organization: Wilton Park<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Contemporary and Future Human Rights<br />

Challenges<br />

Place: London, United Kingdom<br />

Title: What should a future human rights<br />

agen<strong>da</strong> cover and what are the major<br />

challenges in addressing this?<br />

Date: 20 ‐24 January 2009<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Protecting Human Dignity: An Agen<strong>da</strong><br />

for Human Rights<br />

Place: London, United Kingdom<br />

2008<br />

Title: Human Rights<br />

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Title: Child Maltreatment and the World Report<br />

on Violence against Children<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Launching The Lancet "Child<br />

Maltreatment" series<br />

Place: London, United Kingdom<br />

Date: December 2008<br />

Title: An Agen<strong>da</strong> for Human Rights<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Swiss Initiative’s Commemoration of the<br />

60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration<br />

of Human Rights and Launching of the Agen<strong>da</strong><br />

for Human Rights, 2008.<br />

Place: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Date: 5 December 2008<br />

Title: Opportunities and obstacles for violence<br />

prevention<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Event: Violence Prevention Alliance Meeting<br />

Place: OPAS, Washington, United States<br />

Audience: Representatives of funding<br />

organizations to prevent violence and nongovernmental<br />

organizations to prevent<br />

violence.<br />

Date: 2‐3 December 2008<br />

Title: A extradição <strong>de</strong> Fujimori<br />

Researcher(s): Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés<br />

Event: Réseau ID (Internationalisation du Droit)<br />

Franco‐Brésilien<br />

Place: Unité Mixte <strong>de</strong> Recherche (UMR), Paris,<br />

France<br />

Audience: Professors, judges and researchers of<br />

international law<br />

Date: December 2008<br />

Title: Mu<strong>da</strong>nça Social e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Event: I Congresso <strong>de</strong> Estudiosos do Brasil na<br />

Europa<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Salamanca ‐ Salamanca,<br />

Spain<br />

Date: 17‐23 November 2008<br />

Title: Early Childhood Care and Impact on<br />

Poverty Reduction and Violence<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Event: V International Seminar of Early<br />

Childhood ‐ Organized by the State Health<br />

Secretariat of Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul and UNICEF<br />

Place: PUC‐RS, Porto Alegre – RS, Brazil<br />

Audience: Public administrators, health<br />

professionals, an expert on the subject,<br />

domestic visitors, stu<strong>de</strong>nts and teachers<br />

Date: 24‐25 November 2008<br />

Title: Seguri<strong>da</strong>d ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na y <strong>de</strong>rechos humanos<br />

en las Américas<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Event: Seguri<strong>da</strong>d ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na<br />

Place: Assunción, Paraguay<br />

Audience: Experts on the topic of juvenile<br />

justice and security of the countries of South<br />

America<br />

Date: 20‐21 November 2008<br />

Title: Descentralización y Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na:<br />

un análisis <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> la teoria crítica <strong>de</strong> la socie<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Event: Gobiernos Locales y Seguri<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na<br />

Place: FLACSO, Quito, Equador<br />

Audience: Representatives of the governments<br />

of several Latin American countries, police,<br />

researchers and stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Date: 21 November 2008<br />

Title: State of the art of Juvenile Justice<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Consulta Cono Sur ‐ Estudios Seguri<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na y Justicia Penal Juvenil<br />

Place: Asunción, Paraguay<br />

Date: 20‐21 November 2008<br />

Title: Violência Urbana.<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong>d Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Colombia<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Event: Seminário Internacionalo La Violencia<br />

em La socie<strong>da</strong>d actual: contextos, impactos y<br />

respuestas<br />

Place: Centro <strong>de</strong> Convenciones Alfonso López<br />

Pumarejo, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

Date: 07‐10 November 2008<br />

Title:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: International Conference on Systematic<br />

Work for Human Rights Implementation<br />

Place: Stockholm , Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />

Date: 6‐ 7 November 2008<br />

Title:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: UNESCO/Bilbao Prize for the Promotion<br />

of a Culture of Human Rights<br />

Place: Bilbao, Spain<br />

Date: November 2008<br />

Title: A Atuação do NEV no estudo e prevenção<br />

<strong>da</strong> Violência<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

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Event: 18th Annual meeting of Heads of WHO<br />

Collaborating Centers on Injuries and Violence<br />

Prevention<br />

Place: WHO, Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Audience: Researchers from the WHO<br />

collaborating centers<br />

Date: 27 ‐ 28 October 2008<br />

Title: Violencia y Estrategias <strong>de</strong> Control <strong>de</strong>l<br />

Delicto en America Latina / Teoría y Practica <strong>de</strong><br />

Tres Experiencias <strong>de</strong> Seguri<strong>da</strong>d Ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na en<br />

Brasil: policiamento comunitario, ouvidorias <strong>de</strong><br />

policía y centros <strong>de</strong> integración y ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia.<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Event: Consulta regional <strong>para</strong> o Relatório <strong>de</strong><br />

Segurança Ci<strong>da</strong>dã nas Américas<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong>d <strong>de</strong>l Litoral, Santa Fé,<br />

Argentina<br />

Audience: Representatives of the governments<br />

of countries diferetens South American<br />

researchers and stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Date: 14 October 2008<br />

Title: Ending Violence against Children in<br />

Juvenile Justice Systems<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: From Words to Action 2008<br />

Place: Brussels, Belgium<br />

Date: 1‐ 3 October 2008<br />

Title: Reading Burma<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: A Benefit for Cyclone Relief and<br />

Freedom of Expression in Burma/Myanmar<br />

Place: New York, United States<br />

Date: 23 September 2008<br />

Title:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Segun<strong>da</strong> reunión <strong>de</strong> expertos <strong>para</strong> la<br />

elaboración <strong>de</strong>l estudio sobre seguri<strong>da</strong>d<br />

ciu<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>na e <strong>de</strong>rechos humanos en las<br />

Américas, 2008.<br />

Place: Bogotá, Colômbia<br />

Date: 14 ‐ 19 September 2008<br />

Title: The Myanmar’s Road Map to the<br />

consoli<strong>da</strong>tion of military authoritarianism<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Asia‐Pacific Security Challenges:<br />

Implications for Europe and the Atlantic<br />

Alliance<br />

Place: Prague, Czech Republic<br />

Date: 7‐9 September 2008<br />

Title: Estado, Legitimi<strong>da</strong>d y impuni<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Organization: ISA‐ International Sociological<br />

Association<br />

Pesquisador: Sergio Adorno<br />

Event: First ISA Forum of Sociology<br />

Place: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Date: 5‐8 September 2008<br />

Title:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Swiss Initiative to Commemorate the<br />

60th Anniversary of the UDHR Meeting<br />

Place: Vienna, Austria<br />

Date: 30 August 2008<br />

Title: Global Stan<strong>da</strong>rds / Local Action<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: 15 Years Vienna World Conference on<br />

Human Rights<br />

Place: Vienna, Austria<br />

Date: 28‐29 August 2008<br />

Title: Desafíos <strong>para</strong> el cumplimiento pleno y<br />

efectivo en el hemisferio <strong>de</strong>l Protocolo<br />

Facultativo <strong>de</strong> la Convención sobre los<br />

Derechos <strong>de</strong>l Niño relativo a la venta <strong>de</strong> niños,<br />

la prostitución infantil y la utilización <strong>de</strong> los<br />

niños en la pornografía.<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Reunión pre<strong>para</strong>toria <strong>de</strong> América Latina<br />

y el Caribe <strong>para</strong> el III Congreso Mundial contra<br />

la Explotación Sexual <strong>de</strong> Niños, Niñas y<br />

Adolescentes, 2008.<br />

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Montevidéu,<br />

Uruguay<br />

Date: 21‐22 August 2008<br />

Title:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Save the Children’s Nordic Summer<br />

Festival<br />

Place: Stockholm , Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />

Date: August 2008<br />

Title: La violence à l’égard <strong>de</strong>s enfants<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event : 3º Forum Mondial <strong>de</strong>s Droits <strong>de</strong><br />

l’Homme ‐ Les droits <strong>de</strong> l’enfant, les situations<br />

Nord‐Sud<br />

Place: Nantes, France<br />

Date: 1 July 2008<br />

Title:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Swiss Initiative to Commemorate the<br />

60th Anniversary of the UDHR Meeting<br />

Place: Oslo, Norway<br />

Date: 11‐ 12 June 2008<br />

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Title: The problem of crime in the Americas:<br />

Implications for Democratic Institutions over<br />

the next <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Event: Confronting Crime in the Americas:<br />

Implications for Democratic Institutions ‐<br />

Sponsored by the Bureau of Western<br />

Hemisphere Affairs and the Office of External<br />

Research, Bureau of Intelligence & Research<br />

(INR) U.S. Department of State.<br />

Place: Washington, EUA<br />

Audience: Servers State Department and other<br />

U.S. agencies involved in security issues and /<br />

or Latin America<br />

Date: 3 April 2008<br />

Title: Estado e Segurança Pública no Brasil<br />

Organization: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Konrad A<strong>de</strong>nauer<br />

Pesquisador Sergio Adorno<br />

Event: IX Simpósio Brasil – Alemanha<br />

Place: Berlin, Germany<br />

Date: 19‐26 April 2008<br />

Title: Protection of the Rights of the Child<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: European Parliament Hearing on the EU<br />

Gui<strong>de</strong>lines for the Promotion and Protection of<br />

the Rights of the Child<br />

Place: Brussels, Belgium<br />

Date: April 2008<br />

Title: National inventory of interpersonnal<br />

violence prevention program in Brazil<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres,<br />

Caren Ruotti, Aline Galafassi, Tais Viu<strong>de</strong>s<br />

Freitas,Juliana Feliciano <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong>, Vanessa<br />

Orban, Diego Vicentin, Tatiana Bellucci,<br />

Guilhereme Ieno.<br />

Event: Conferencia mundial sobre prevención<br />

<strong>de</strong> lesiones y promoción <strong>de</strong> la seguri<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Place: Méri<strong>da</strong>, Mexico<br />

Audience: Stu<strong>de</strong>nts, researchers and the<br />

general public<br />

Date: 15‐18 March 2008<br />

Title: O acolhimento <strong>de</strong> Crianças e Jovens em<br />

instituição: perspectivas, <strong>de</strong>safios e<br />

<strong>para</strong>digmas.<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Porto, Portugal<br />

Date: 27‐28 March 2008<br />

Title: Bacharéis, Médicos e Criminologistas: os<br />

criminosos e seus “cientistas” no Brasil<br />

republicano<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Event: IX Congresso <strong>da</strong> BRASA – Brazilian<br />

Studies Association<br />

Place: Tulane University, New Orleans, United<br />

States<br />

Audience: Stu<strong>de</strong>nts, researchers and the<br />

general public<br />

Date: 27‐29 March 2008<br />

Title: Table ron<strong>de</strong> sur la Birmaine<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: VI Festival du Film et Forum<br />

International sur les Droits Humains<br />

Place: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Date: 14 March 2008<br />

Title: The (un)rule of law in Brazil to<strong>da</strong>y: two<br />

<strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s after the transition from<br />

authoritarianism<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Right to I<strong>de</strong>ntity in the Americas: The<br />

Role of Civil Society<br />

Place: Permanent Council of the OAS,<br />

Washington, United States<br />

Audience: Ambassadors from 34 OAS member<br />

states<br />

Date: 7 March 2008<br />

Title: Panorama <strong>da</strong> situação <strong>da</strong> Tortura no<br />

Brasil<br />

Researcher(s):Fernando Salla<br />

Event: I Seminário Internacional sobre a<br />

Tortura, promovido pelo Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

Violência.<br />

Place: FAU/USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Audience: Military police, civilian officials,<br />

representatives of the justice system (judges,<br />

prosecutors, etc.), representatives from<br />

government, NGOs, researchers, stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

general public<br />

Date: 27 February 2008<br />

Title: Rights of the Child<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Event: Jamaica’s Peace Month<br />

Place: Kingston, Jamaica<br />

Date: February 2008<br />

Title: Medo e tortura: Ética, valores e cruel<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

nos dias atuais<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Event: I Seminário Internacional sobre a<br />

Tortura, do Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência /<br />

USP<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Audience: Military police, civilian officials,<br />

representatives of the justice system (judges,<br />

prosecutors, etc.), representatives from<br />

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government, NGOs, researchers, stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

general public<br />

Date: 25 ‐27 February 2008<br />

PARTICIPATION AT NATIONAL EVENTS: SEMINARS,<br />

WORKSHOPS AND CONGRESSES<br />

2012<br />

Title: Que<strong>da</strong> dos homicídios no Município <strong>de</strong><br />

São Paulo<br />

Event:10º Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Coletiva<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Peres<br />

Place: Porto Alegre ‐ RS<br />

Date: 14‐18 November 2012<br />

Title: Encarceramento em massa e sistema<br />

prisional (Debatedor)<br />

Event: 36º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Águas <strong>de</strong> Lindóia ‐ SP<br />

Date: 21‐ 25 October 2012<br />

Title: Violência e Fronteiras: uma análise <strong>da</strong><br />

gestão dos espaços fronteiriços no Brasil<br />

contemporâneo<br />

Event: 36º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos Alvarez, Fernando Salla,<br />

N. Almei<strong>da</strong><br />

Place: Lindóia, Brazil<br />

Date: 21‐25 October 2012<br />

Title: A reforma <strong>da</strong>s instituições penais em São<br />

Paulo na Primeira República<br />

Event: II Simpósio Nacional História do Crime,<br />

Polícia e Justiça Criminal<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos C. Alvarez<br />

Place: UFU, Uberlândia, MG<br />

Date: 17‐29 October 2012<br />

Title: Políticas Públicas <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Event: II Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Debates Café com PP (Políticas<br />

Públicas)<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: UFABC, Santo André ‐ SP<br />

Date: 9 October 2012<br />

Title: Arqueologia, governamentali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e os<br />

estudos <strong>de</strong> Michel Foucault: ressonâncias no<br />

campo do direito, <strong>da</strong> educação e <strong>da</strong> saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Event: II Colóquio Michel Foucault<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos C. Alvarez<br />

Place: UFPA, Belém, Brazil<br />

Date: 1 October 2012<br />

Title: O trabalho policial nos flagrantes <strong>de</strong><br />

tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas<br />

Event: Prisão Provisória e Seletivi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: <strong>de</strong>bate<br />

sobre seu uso contemporâneo<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: October 2012<br />

Title: Segurança Pública e Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: I Seminário sobre Segurança Pública<br />

"Direitos Humanos <strong>para</strong> Todos<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: UNIFESP, Santos, Brazil<br />

Date: 21 September 2012<br />

Title: Violência, produção <strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong>dos e<br />

enfrentamentos: bullying, o caso LGBT e os 6<br />

anos <strong>da</strong> Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha.<br />

Event: III Semana <strong>de</strong> Gênero e Sexuali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s na<br />

UNIFESP<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: UNIFESP, Guarulhos, Brazil<br />

Date: 19 September 2012<br />

Title: Os <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>da</strong> ciência que busca dialogar<br />

com as políticas públicas<br />

Event: II Simposio Internacional <strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong>senvolvimento na primeira infancia<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 12‐ 13 September 2012<br />

Title: Panorama sobre as Delegacias<br />

Especializa<strong>da</strong>s <strong>de</strong> Atendimento às Mulheres:<br />

discussão sobre atendimento,procedimentos e<br />

<strong>de</strong>safios <strong>de</strong> implementação<br />

Event: Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> Delegacias<br />

Especializa<strong>da</strong>s no Atendimento às Mulheres<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: Brasília, Brazil<br />

Date: 7 ‐8 August 2012<br />

Title: Os Direitos, a Pesquisa e a Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

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Event: Inauguração do Núcleo dos Direitos <strong>da</strong><br />

Pró‐Reitoria <strong>de</strong> Cultura e Extensão Universitária<br />

<strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 1‐4 August 2012<br />

Title: Violência nas Metrópoles Brasileiras e os<br />

Desafios à Gestão <strong>da</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Event: Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Conferências Segurança Ci<strong>da</strong>dã:<br />

construindo confiança<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: UECE, Fortaleza, Brazil<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Title: Lei <strong>de</strong> Acesso à Informação: conectando<br />

tributação e direitos humanos<br />

Event: Lei <strong>de</strong> Acesso à Informação, Ministério<br />

Público e Procuradorias: o que mu<strong>da</strong> na<br />

prática?<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 25 June 2012<br />

Title: Poster<br />

Event: 39°Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Rurais<br />

e Urbanos<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Place: CERU, USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Date: 1 June 2012<br />

Title: Democracia, direitos humanos e os<br />

<strong>para</strong>doxos dos discursos humanistas<br />

Event: 7º Encontro <strong>da</strong> ANDHEP<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: 23‐25 May 2012<br />

Title: GT 11 – Estado, Conflitos e Acesso à Terra<br />

(Mesa)<br />

Event: 7º Encontro Andhep ‐ Direitos Humanos<br />

e Acesso à Terra, 2012<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba, Brasil<br />

Date: 23‐25 May 2012<br />

Title: Segurança, Desenvolvimento e<br />

Integração: um trinômio <strong>de</strong> gestão <strong>da</strong>s<br />

fronteiras nacionais<br />

Event: 39° Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Rurais<br />

e Urbanos (CERU)<br />

Researcher(s): Thiago Tha<strong>de</strong>u <strong>da</strong> Rocha e<br />

Aman<strong>da</strong> Oi<br />

Place: FFLCH‐USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 30 May 2012<br />

Title: Homicídios <strong>de</strong> adolescentes nas ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

<strong>da</strong> faixa <strong>de</strong> fronteira do Brasil: reflexões em<br />

torno <strong>da</strong> questão <strong>da</strong> vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: 39º. Encontro Nacional do CERU<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 30 May 2012<br />

Title: Coor<strong>de</strong>nação Mesa Migrações e<br />

Fronteiras I<br />

Event: 39º. Encontro Nacional do CERU<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 30 May 2012<br />

Title: A “cumplici<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>" entre o trabalho policial<br />

e <strong>da</strong> justiça criminal nos casos <strong>de</strong> tráfico <strong>de</strong><br />

drogas em São Paulo<br />

Event: III Seminário <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Prisionais,<br />

Violência e Controle Social<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus,<br />

Aman<strong>da</strong> H. Oi, Thiago Ta<strong>de</strong>u <strong>da</strong> Rocha e Pedro<br />

Lagatta<br />

Place: UFBA, Bahia, Brazil<br />

Date: 3‐4 May 2012<br />

Title: O que há <strong>de</strong> errado com a Sociologia <strong>da</strong><br />

Punição?<br />

Event: III Seminário <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Prisionais,<br />

Violência e Controle Social<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Place: UFBA, Bahia, Brazil<br />

Date: 3‐4 May 2012<br />

Title: Violência e a gestão <strong>da</strong>s fronteiras do<br />

Brasil<br />

Event: III Seminário <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Prisionais,<br />

Violência e Controle Social<br />

Researcher(s): Aman<strong>da</strong> H. Oi, Thiago Ta<strong>de</strong>u <strong>da</strong><br />

Rocha<br />

Place: UFBA, Bahia, Brazil<br />

Date: 3‐4 May 2012<br />

Title: Violência: representações, fatos e<br />

linguagens<br />

Event: Aula Inaugural do Programa <strong>de</strong> Pós<br />

Graduação em Ciências Sociais <strong>da</strong> UERJ<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: UERJ, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Date: 16 March 2012<br />

Title: Participação <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> na Produção<br />

<strong>de</strong> Relatórios Nacionais <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: Debate: Direitos Humanos e produção<br />

acadêmica: tema e dilemas<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: UFABC, Santo André ‐ SP<br />

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Date: 14 March 2012<br />

Title: Entre tramas e re<strong>de</strong>s. Obstáculos e<br />

Desafios <strong>para</strong> a aplicação <strong>da</strong> Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha<br />

Event: Ro<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> Conversa Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha:<br />

Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Atenção A Mulheres em Situação <strong>de</strong><br />

Violência<br />

Researcher(s): Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: Salvador, Brazil<br />

Date: March 2012<br />

Title: Fontes <strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong>dos e abor<strong>da</strong>gens analíticas<br />

Event: Workshop: o impacto do PCC no<br />

movimento dos homicídios em São Paulo:<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Place: FGV, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 9 february 2012<br />

Title: Violência na Escola<br />

Event: Workshop Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> Suzano<br />

Researcher(s): Claudinei Affonso<br />

Place: Suzano ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Title: O Estatuto <strong>da</strong> Criança e do Adolescente<br />

Event: Workshop Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> Suzano<br />

Researcher(s): Claudinei Affonso<br />

Place: Suzano ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Title: Criação <strong>da</strong> Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, o contexto latino‐americano e seus<br />

<strong>de</strong>safios.<br />

Event: Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: OAB‐RJ, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Event: Reunião <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>de</strong> Premiação do<br />

"Gran<strong>de</strong> Prêmio Capes <strong>de</strong> Tese Paulo Reglus<br />

Naves Freire"<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Title: Trabalho Policial nos Casos <strong>de</strong> Flagrantes<br />

em São Paulo.<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Event: Seminário A Prisão Provisória no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro e em São Paulo<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Place: FGV, São Paulo‐ SP<br />

Title: Apresentação e discussão <strong>da</strong> pesquisa<br />

Prisão Provisória e Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas<br />

Event: Reflexões sobre a Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas e a<br />

atuação <strong>da</strong> Defensoria Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Defensoria <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2012<br />

Title: Memória e Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: XI Semana Acadêmica do Curso <strong>de</strong><br />

Serviço Social <strong>da</strong> Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Mauá<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Mauá, Brasil<br />

Date: 2012<br />

2011<br />

Title: Violência no Mundo Contemporâneo –<br />

jovens, Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Punição.<br />

Event: Violência e a Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e a sua<br />

representação em algumas esferas <strong>da</strong> produção<br />

humana<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: DEPEN, Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: 08 December 2011<br />

Title: Retrato <strong>da</strong> Violência Urbana em São<br />

Paulo: seu impacto na infância e juventu<strong>de</strong><br />

Event: Seminário Família, Violência Social e<br />

Trauma, promovido pelo Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong><br />

<strong>para</strong> Prevenção <strong>da</strong> AIDS ‐ NUPAIDS, do Instituto<br />

<strong>de</strong> Psicologia <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno<br />

Place: IP/ USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: December 7, 2011<br />

Title: Apresentação <strong>da</strong>s ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s <strong>da</strong> Cátedra<br />

UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos<br />

humanos Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância<br />

Event: Workshop Intergrupos do Instituto <strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno<br />

Place: IEA/USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: November 24, 2011<br />

Title: Coordinated the event Po<strong>de</strong>r Local e<br />

Políticas Públicas<br />

Event: 19º Simpósio Internacional <strong>de</strong> Iniciação<br />

Científica<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo.<br />

Date: 21‐25 November 2011.<br />

Title: A banali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência<br />

contemporânea: o problema <strong>da</strong> anestesia<br />

moral<br />

Event: Colóquio Internacional Eichman em<br />

Jerusalém: 50 anos <strong>de</strong>pois; anti‐semitismo e<br />

genocídio, entre memória e história<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno<br />

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Place: UFPR, Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: November 11, 2011<br />

Title: Surveys sobre atitu<strong>de</strong>s, normas culturais e<br />

valores em relação à violência<br />

Event: Violência Urbana, Administração<br />

Institucional <strong>de</strong> Conflitos e Metrópoles<br />

Brasileiras.<br />

Researcher(s): Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Place: UFRJ, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro ‐ RJ<br />

Date: 7 November 2011<br />

Title: Pesquisa empírica<br />

Event: Metodologia <strong>de</strong> pesquisa no campo do<br />

Law School<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Auditório IBCCRIM, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 7 November 2011<br />

Title: Apresentação <strong>da</strong> pesquisa e discussão<br />

sobre eventuais alterações legislativas<br />

Event: Seminário Crimes e Penas no Direito<br />

Brasileiro. Subcomissão Especial <strong>de</strong> Crimes e<br />

Penas <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>de</strong> Constituição e Justiça <strong>da</strong><br />

Câmara dos Deputados<br />

Researcher(s): Thiago Rocha<br />

Place: Recife ‐ PE<br />

Date: 07 November 2011<br />

Title: Os crimes contra a humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e a lei <strong>de</strong><br />

tortura no Brasil<br />

Event: Direito Internacional e tortura,<br />

Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> direito <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Date: 3 November 2011<br />

Title: Diversos ‐ Discussões sobre projetos <strong>de</strong> lei<br />

em tramitação (revista vexatória, audiência <strong>de</strong><br />

custódia, drogas)<br />

Event: Reuniões <strong>da</strong> Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

Researcher(s): Aman<strong>da</strong> Oi<br />

Place: Câmara dos Deputados, Senado Fe<strong>de</strong>ral,<br />

Ministério <strong>da</strong> Justiça e Casa Civil, Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 26‐27 October 2011<br />

Title: Coordinated the work group<br />

Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Punição no Brasil<br />

Event: 35º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos Alvarez<br />

Place: Caxambu‐MG<br />

Date: 24 ‐28 October 2011<br />

Title: Painel Os ecos <strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>sigual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> racial nas<br />

rotinas <strong>de</strong> suspeição e abor<strong>da</strong>gem <strong>da</strong> Polícia<br />

Militar<br />

Event: 35º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Denise Carvalho<br />

Place: Caxambu‐MG<br />

Date: 24 ‐28 October 2011<br />

Title: Controle Disciplinar e relações <strong>de</strong> po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

nas prisões em São Paulo<br />

Event: 35º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Camila<br />

Nunes Dias<br />

Place: Caxambu ‐ MG<br />

Date: 24‐28 October 2011<br />

Title: A prisão provisória: punição antecipa<strong>da</strong>?<br />

Análise <strong>de</strong> casos <strong>de</strong> tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas<br />

Event: 34º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> Anpocs<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Caxambu, Minas Gerais<br />

Date: 24‐28 October 2011<br />

Title: Apresentação <strong>da</strong> Pesquisa Violência e<br />

Confiança na Democracia<br />

Event: Seminário “Crimes e penas no Direito<br />

brasileiro”, coor<strong>de</strong>nado pela Subcomissão <strong>de</strong><br />

Crimes e Penas <strong>da</strong> Câmara dos Deputados<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: Ministério Público, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 14 October 2011<br />

Title: Os <strong>para</strong>doxos dos direitos humanos como<br />

resposta à violência<br />

Event: Seminário sobre violência, tolerância e<br />

direitos humanos, USP<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas<br />

Place: ESALQ/USP, Piracicaba ‐ SP<br />

Date: 22 September 2011<br />

Title: Drogas e Segurança Pública<br />

Event: Semana <strong>de</strong> Debates sobre Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>,<br />

Psicotrópicos e Políticas Públicas<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: FFLCH/USP, São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: 22 September 2011<br />

Title: Atendimento aos presos provisórios a<br />

promoção <strong>de</strong> inspeções aos Centros <strong>de</strong><br />

Detenção Provisória (CDPs)<br />

Event: 252ª Sessão do Conselho Superior <strong>da</strong><br />

Defensoria Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Place: Defensoria Pública <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São<br />

Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 9 September 2011<br />

Title: A Violência nas Fronteiras Brasileiras.<br />

Mesa Redon<strong>da</strong> Fronteiras, Mobili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s,<br />

Violência<br />

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Event: Ciclo Roger Casement “Fronteiras,<br />

Violência Escravismo e Direitos humanos do<br />

Trabalho”<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2 September 2011<br />

Title: Violência contra a mulher e sistema <strong>de</strong><br />

justiça criminal<br />

Event: II Enadir ‐ Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Antropologia do Direito<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

and Emy Matsu<strong>da</strong><br />

Place: USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 1‐2 September 2011<br />

Title: Coordinated the work group Antropologia<br />

e questões infanto‐juvenis<br />

Event: II Enadir ‐ Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Antropologia do Direito<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 1 September 2011<br />

Title:Imagem <strong>da</strong> Polícia no Brasil, 1999 e 2010<br />

Researcher(s): Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo‐Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Place: Conselho <strong>de</strong> Defesa dos Direitos <strong>da</strong><br />

Pessoa Humana, na Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República,<br />

Brasília/DF.<br />

Event: 21 August 2011<br />

Title: Jovens, Violência e Política. Mesa<br />

Socialização Política, Juventu<strong>de</strong> e Políticas<br />

Públicas<br />

Event: VI Simpósio Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Psychology<br />

Política<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: EACH/USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 10‐13 August 2011<br />

Title: Violence and quality of urban life<br />

Event: SBCS11 ‐ 4º Simpósio Brasileiro <strong>de</strong><br />

Construção Sustentável – Papel <strong>da</strong> Construção<br />

Sustentável no Desenvolvimento <strong>da</strong>s ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Place: SBCS, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 4‐5 August 2011<br />

Title: Desafios metodológicos <strong>para</strong> estudos<br />

sobre o(s) fluxo(s) <strong>da</strong> justiça na aplicação <strong>da</strong> Lei<br />

Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha (Lei 11.340/2006). Sessão<br />

Especial “Problemas metodológicos nos<br />

estudos <strong>de</strong> fluxo do sistema <strong>de</strong> justiça criminal<br />

no Brasil”<br />

Event: XV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia ‐<br />

SBS<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: 26‐29 July 2011<br />

Title: Democracia, Direitos humanos e o<br />

discurso punitivo<br />

Event: XV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas<br />

Place: Curitiba, PR<br />

Date: 26‐29 July 2011<br />

Title: Debatedora dos trabalhos apresentados<br />

no GT 12 ‐ Mercados ilícitos<br />

Event: XV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas<br />

Place: Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: 26‐29 July 2011<br />

Title: Estado‐Nação, fronteiras, margens:<br />

re<strong>de</strong>senhando os espaços fronteiriços no Brasil<br />

contemporâneo.<br />

Event: XV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Marcos<br />

César Alvarez<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba ‐ SP<br />

Date: 26‐29 July 2011<br />

Title: A produção acadêmica <strong>da</strong> Sociologia no<br />

Brasil. No Fórum FR03 ‐ Rumos <strong>da</strong> Sociologia no<br />

Brasil, 3a. Sessão<br />

Event: XV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia,<br />

promovido pela SBS<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: July 29, 2011<br />

Title: Work group Mercados ilícitos e processos<br />

<strong>de</strong> criminalização: <strong>de</strong>safios metodológicos; and<br />

coordinated alone (Round Table Coordination)<br />

Event: XV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia,<br />

promovido pela SBS<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno and Michel Misse<br />

(UFRJ)<br />

Place: UFPR, Curitiba ‐ PR<br />

Date: July 27‐29, 2011<br />

Title: O tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas e a seletivi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

justiça<br />

Event: Semana <strong>de</strong> Reflexão Jurídica.<br />

Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus,<br />

Aman<strong>da</strong> Oi, Thiago Rocha and Pedro Lagatta<br />

Place: Defensoria Pública, São Bernardo do<br />

Campo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 21 July2011<br />

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Title: Como o MPF po<strong>de</strong> contribuir <strong>para</strong> o<br />

cumprimento <strong>da</strong> Decisão <strong>da</strong> Corte<br />

Interamericana <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos Humanos<br />

no caso Guerrilha do Araguaia<br />

Event: Leituras do Caso Araguaia ‐ IV Reunião<br />

do IDEJUST<br />

Researcher(s): Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira<br />

Bastos, Inês Virgínia Prado Soares and Renan<br />

Quinalha<br />

Place: Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 9 July 2011<br />

Title/ Theme: Democracia, Judiciário e Direitos<br />

Humanos na Venezuela Hoje<br />

Event: Democracia, Judiciário e Direitos<br />

Humanos na Venezuela Hoje<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: FEA‐USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: June 1st, 2011<br />

Title: O perfil <strong>da</strong> violência brasileira<br />

contemporânea e as respostas do Estado<br />

Event: 19º Seminário Violência, Estado,<br />

Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Cultura<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno<br />

Place: FUNDAP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: May 31, 2011<br />

Title: Apresentação dos resultados <strong>da</strong> pesquisa<br />

"Que<strong>da</strong> dos Homicídios em São Paulo, Brasil:<br />

uma análise <strong>de</strong>scritiva”. Mesa‐redon<strong>da</strong><br />

"Or<strong>de</strong>m/<strong>de</strong>sor<strong>de</strong>m: segurança pública nas<br />

ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s"<br />

Event: Encontro <strong>da</strong> Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong> Pós‐<br />

Graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento<br />

Urbano, ENANPUR<br />

Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro ‐ RJ<br />

Date: May 24, 2011<br />

Title: Opinião Pública, Mídia e Direitos<br />

humanos Humanos: interpretações a partir <strong>de</strong><br />

O Processo <strong>de</strong> Franz Kafka.<br />

Event: I Simpósio <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: Uni ABC, Santo André ‐ SP<br />

Date: 19‐20 May 2011<br />

Title: Banimento do Castigo Corporal, espectro<br />

legislativo na América Latina.<br />

Event: Seminário sobre Experiências <strong>de</strong><br />

Legislação Contra Castigos Corporais <strong>de</strong><br />

Crianças e Adolescentes<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 19 May 2011<br />

Title: Adolescentes em Conflito com a Lei:<br />

balanço <strong>de</strong> uma experiência <strong>de</strong> pesquisa<br />

Event: 38º. Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong><br />

Rurais e Urbanos do CERU<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Marcos<br />

César Alvarez<br />

Place: USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 16‐18 May 2011<br />

Title: Homicídios na Faixa <strong>de</strong> Fronteira do<br />

Brasil.<br />

Event: 38º. Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong><br />

Rurais e Urbanos do CERU<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Marcos<br />

César Alvarez<br />

Place: USP – São Paulo<br />

Date: 16‐18 May 2011<br />

Title: A situação <strong>da</strong> violência<br />

Event: De olho na violência, na perspectiva <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura <strong>de</strong> Paz<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Place: Conselho Parlamentar pela Cultura <strong>de</strong><br />

Paz <strong>da</strong> Assembléia Legislativa do Estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

Date: 15 May 2011<br />

Title: Políticas <strong>de</strong> Segurança nas regiões <strong>de</strong><br />

fronteira<br />

Event: 5º Encontro do Fórum Brasileiro <strong>de</strong><br />

Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Marcos<br />

César Alvarez<br />

Place: Taguatinga ‐ DF<br />

Date: 13‐15 May 2011<br />

Title: Ouvidoria <strong>de</strong> Polícia e Redução <strong>da</strong><br />

Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Policiais no Brasil<br />

Event: 19º Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Seminários Políticas Públicas<br />

‐ Violência: estado, socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e cultura<br />

Researcher(s): Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas<br />

Place: FUNDAP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 5 May 2011<br />

Title: O monitoramento <strong>da</strong>s violações <strong>de</strong><br />

direitos humanos: problemas e reflexões sobre<br />

a idéia <strong>de</strong> proteção <strong>da</strong> digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> humana<br />

Event: VIII Semana <strong>de</strong> Humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s UFC<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas<br />

Place: UECE, Fortaleza ‐ CE<br />

Date: 3‐6 May 2011<br />

Title: Violência e vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> jovens em<br />

São Paulo: reconstrução <strong>de</strong> duas histórias <strong>de</strong><br />

vi<strong>da</strong><br />

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Event: V Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Ciências<br />

Sociais e Humanas em Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Viviane Massa, Caren Ruotti,<br />

Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T. Peres and Lilia Schraiber<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 17‐20 April 2011<br />

Title: Punição e Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: II Seminário <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Prisionais<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Place: UFBA, Salvador ‐ BA<br />

Date: 23‐24 March 2011<br />

Title: Presentation of research results<br />

“Violência, Risco e Vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: homicídios<br />

e e violações <strong>de</strong> direitos humanos em São<br />

Paulo”<br />

Researcher(s): Viviane Massa, Caren Ruotti e<br />

Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T. Peres<br />

Place: CRAVI, Sao Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: February 2011<br />

Title: Crime, violence and social control<br />

Event: FAAP Global Connection ‐ Brazil<br />

Interdisciplinary Perspective<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana T. Possas<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Date: 2011<br />

2010<br />

Title: Entre Mídia e Esfera Pública: Diagnósticos<br />

e propostas <strong>para</strong> o problema <strong>da</strong> violência na<br />

comunicação<br />

Event: II Seminário sobre Mídia e Violência<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral <strong>de</strong> Sergipe, Aracajú<br />

‐ SE<br />

Date: 1‐2 December2010<br />

Title: Diálogos Prisão e Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: a experiência<br />

do Group d’Informations sur les Prisons<br />

Event: II Seminário “Diálogos com o Cárcere”<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> USP, São Paulo ‐<br />

SP<br />

Date: 19 November 2010<br />

Title: Como reduzir os aci<strong>de</strong>ntes e as violências<br />

<strong>de</strong> trânsito: uma responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> individual e<br />

pública<br />

Event: 1º Fórum Municipal <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> o<br />

Trânsito e Mobili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: Guarulhos/SP<br />

Date: 17 November 2010<br />

Title: Violência e Fronteiras no Brasil: tensões e<br />

conflitos nas margens do estadonação<br />

Event: 34º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Marcos<br />

César Alvarez<br />

Place: Caxambu ‐ MG<br />

Date: 25‐19 October 2010<br />

Title: Violência nas gran<strong>de</strong>s ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s: impacto<br />

sócio‐econômico e <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>para</strong> o futuro<br />

Event: 4º Simpósio Avanços em Pesquisas<br />

Médicas dos Laboratórios <strong>de</strong> Investigação<br />

Médica do Hospital <strong>da</strong>s Clínicas <strong>da</strong> FMUSP<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina‐USP, São Paulo ‐<br />

SP<br />

Date: 30 September 2010<br />

Title: Oficinas <strong>de</strong> Trabalho dos Presi<strong>de</strong>ntes <strong>de</strong><br />

CPG e Coor<strong>de</strong>nadores <strong>de</strong> Programas <strong>de</strong> Pós‐<br />

Graduação<br />

Event: Seminário A USP Pensa a Avaliação <strong>da</strong><br />

Pós‐Graduação<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Águas <strong>de</strong> Lindóia – SP<br />

Date: 26‐29 September 2010<br />

Title: Articulação fe<strong>de</strong>rativa em prol <strong>da</strong><br />

segurança pública: a Estratégia Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Justiça e Segurança<br />

Event: X Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong><br />

Estratégicos<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: Brasília/DF<br />

Date: 23 September 2010<br />

Title: Avaliação dos Planos <strong>de</strong> Ação<br />

Event: Seminário <strong>de</strong> vigilância <strong>de</strong> violências e<br />

aci<strong>de</strong>ntes <strong>da</strong> Coor<strong>de</strong>nação <strong>de</strong> Vigilância em<br />

Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: 22 September 2010<br />

Title: Desafios <strong>da</strong> Educação em Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Event: Curso Desafios <strong>da</strong> Democracia e dos<br />

Direitos Humanos na Reali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Brasileira<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Auditório do Fórum Ministro Henoch<br />

Reis, Manaus ‐ AM.<br />

Date: 6‐10 September 2010<br />

Title: Imigração, Violência <strong>de</strong> Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: Seminário “Imigração Latina no Brasil: o<br />

caso dos bolivianos em São Paulo”<br />

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Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> São Francisco, São Paulo ‐<br />

SP<br />

Date: 20‐21 August 2010<br />

Title: Segurança nas Metrópoles<br />

Event: A Pós‐Graduação e o <strong>de</strong>safio <strong>da</strong>s<br />

Metrópoles<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: CAPES ‐ Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 9‐10 June 2010<br />

Title: Sacrifício e trabalho na socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

mo<strong>de</strong>rna<br />

Event: Série <strong>de</strong> Palestras <strong>da</strong> Cátedra Martius<br />

2010<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: FFLCH‐ USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 28 May 2010<br />

Title: Adolescentes em Conflito com a Lei:<br />

pastas e prontuários do Complexo do Tatuapé<br />

(São Paulo/SP, 1990‐2006)<br />

Event: 37º Encontro Nacional <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Rurais<br />

e Urbanos<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: FFLCH – USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 16‐18 May 2010<br />

Title: A importância <strong>da</strong> perspectiva territorial<br />

Event: Oficina <strong>de</strong> Elaboração do 2º Informe <strong>de</strong><br />

Situação e Tendências ‐ Violências e Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: Brasília/DF<br />

Date: 11 May 2010<br />

Title: O Po<strong>de</strong>r Judiciário e a Proteção <strong>da</strong> Criança<br />

e do Adolescente<br />

Event: XXIII Congresso <strong>da</strong> ABMP<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 5‐7 May 2010<br />

Title: Mecanismos extrajudiciais <strong>de</strong> re<strong>para</strong>ções<br />

às vítimas <strong>de</strong> violações aos direitos humanos:<br />

caso brasileiro.<br />

Event: II Reunião do Grupo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> sobre<br />

Internacionalização do Direito e Justiça <strong>de</strong><br />

Transição (IDEJUST)<br />

Researcher(s): Lucia Elena A. Ferreira Bastos e<br />

Inês Virgínia Prado Soares<br />

Place: IRI‐USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 8‐9 April 2010<br />

Title: O acervo autoritário na cultura jurídicopolítica<br />

brasileira: o papel <strong>da</strong>s Comissões <strong>de</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: II Reunião do IDEJUST – Grupo <strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>Estudos</strong> sobre a Internacionalização do Direito<br />

e a Justiça <strong>de</strong> Transição<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: IRI‐USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 8‐9 April 2010<br />

Title: Metodologia <strong>para</strong> a educação em direitos<br />

humanos<br />

Event: I Curso <strong>de</strong> Educação em Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Defensoria Pública do Estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo, São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: 7 April 2010<br />

Title: Ferramentas <strong>de</strong> gestão policial <strong>para</strong><br />

execução do policiamento com base no<br />

controle e análise <strong>de</strong> indicadores: Sistemas <strong>de</strong><br />

Informação Geográfica<br />

Event: IV Encontro Anual do Fórum Brasileiro<br />

<strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: 15‐17 March 2010<br />

Title: Violências e Fronteiras no Brasil<br />

Event: IV Encontro Anual do Fórum Brasileiro<br />

<strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 15‐17 March 2010<br />

Title: Conjugando justiça <strong>de</strong> transição em um<br />

contexto nacional<br />

Event: O Direito Penal Internacional e a Justiça<br />

<strong>de</strong> Transição<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 1 March 2010<br />

Title: Metodologia do ensino em/<strong>para</strong> os<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: Curso <strong>de</strong> Especialização em Direitos<br />

Humanos, Segurança Pública e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Ministério Público do Estado <strong>da</strong> Bahia,<br />

Salvador ‐ BA<br />

Date: 5 February 2010<br />

Title: Educação em Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: Curso <strong>de</strong> Extensão <strong>da</strong> UniFIEO<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: UniFIEO, Osasco ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

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Title: Educação e metodologia <strong>para</strong> os direitos<br />

humanos: análise e fun<strong>da</strong>mentos dos direitos<br />

humanos na socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> mo<strong>de</strong>rna<br />

Event: Convite do Programa <strong>de</strong> Pós‐Graduação<br />

em Direito<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do Pará, Belém ‐ PA<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Aristóteles – Ética a Nicômaco – Livro V<br />

Event: Convite do Programa <strong>de</strong> Pós‐graduação<br />

Lato Sensu em Direito Processual Civil<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Escola Superior <strong>da</strong> Procuradoria Geral do<br />

Estado, São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: O direito na pós‐mo<strong>de</strong>rni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: Convite do Programa <strong>de</strong> Pós‐Graduação<br />

Lato Sensu em Direito Processual Civil<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar<br />

Place: Escola Superior <strong>da</strong> Procuradoria Geral do<br />

Estado, São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Violência e Fronteiras<br />

Event: Violência, <strong>de</strong>mocracia e segurança<br />

pública: consoli<strong>da</strong>ção <strong>de</strong>mocrática e quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>mocracia<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: FFLCH–USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Alguns Aspectos <strong>da</strong>s Prisões no Brasil<br />

Event: Reunião Ordinária do Conselho<br />

Penitenciário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Conselho Penitenciário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São<br />

Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Perspectivas e estratégias preventivas <strong>de</strong><br />

segurança pública<br />

Event: Dinâmica urbana e violência na ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> São Paulo: <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>para</strong> 2022<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Estudo <strong>da</strong> Morbimortali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> por<br />

Violências e Aci<strong>de</strong>ntes: Experiência <strong>de</strong> Trabalho<br />

– Sistemas <strong>de</strong> Informação Geográfica e<br />

Georeferenciamento<br />

Event: Mesa <strong>de</strong> Discussão Sobre Aci<strong>de</strong>ntes <strong>de</strong><br />

Trânsito e Transporte (Coor<strong>de</strong>nação <strong>de</strong><br />

Vigilância em Saú<strong>de</strong>)<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Regimes espaciais: a importância <strong>da</strong><br />

perspectiva intra‐urbana <strong>para</strong> analisar a<br />

dinâmica dos homicídios na ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

Event: Violência, <strong>de</strong>mocracia e segurança<br />

pública: consoli<strong>da</strong>ção <strong>de</strong>mocrática e quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>mocracia<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Title: Geoinformação e séries históricas dos<br />

micro<strong>da</strong>dos censitários<br />

Event: Seminário sobre os usos possíveis, no<br />

âmbito público e privado, <strong>da</strong>s novi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s dos<br />

micro<strong>da</strong>dos do Censo 2010<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Place: São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: 2010<br />

2009<br />

Title: Arquivos Públicos<br />

Event: Inauguração <strong>da</strong> nova se<strong>de</strong> do Arquivo<br />

Edgard Leuenroth<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: IFCH, Unicamp, Campinas ‐ SP<br />

Date: 13 November 2009<br />

Title: Ensino e Recusa dos Direitos Humanos no<br />

Brasil: A Ambivalência <strong>da</strong>s Origens, dos<br />

Fun<strong>da</strong>mentos e <strong>da</strong> Eficácia dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Event: XVIII Congresso Nacional do CONPEDI<br />

Researcher(s): Arthur Roberto Capella<br />

Giannattasio<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 6 November 2009<br />

Title: O Direito no Divã. Por uma discursivização<br />

do Gozo no Telespaço Público<br />

Event: XVIII Congresso Nacional do CONPEDI<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 6 November 2009<br />

Title: Formação (Bildung) <strong>para</strong> a<br />

Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Decidir – uma crítica à<br />

metodologia <strong>da</strong> dogmática jurídica mo<strong>de</strong>rna a<br />

partir <strong>da</strong> hermenêutica <strong>de</strong> Hans‐Georg<br />

Ga<strong>da</strong>mer<br />

Event: XVIII Congresso Nacional do CONPEDI<br />

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Researcher(s): Mariana Pimentel Fischer<br />

Pacheco<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 5 November 2009<br />

Title: Da crítica <strong>da</strong> dogmática jurídica à<br />

hermenêutica constitucional: reflexões sobre a<br />

(in)eficácia <strong>da</strong>s normas <strong>de</strong> proteção do meio<br />

ambiente saudável<br />

Event: XVIII Congresso Nacional do CONPEDI<br />

Researcher(s): Wilson Levy<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 5 November 2009<br />

Title: O Juiz e a Sombra: uma análise dos<br />

fatores extralegais que influenciam a atuação<br />

judicial a partir <strong>da</strong> psicologia analítica<br />

Event: XVIII Congresso Nacional do CONPEDI<br />

Researcher(s): Jaqueline Santa Brígi<strong>da</strong> Sena<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 5 November 2009<br />

Title: Crime, violência e Punição<br />

Event: 33º Encontro Nacional <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Caxambú ‐ MG<br />

Date: 26‐30 October 2009<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos <strong>de</strong> Crianças e<br />

Adolescentes<br />

Event: Workshop sobre Direitos Humanos <strong>de</strong><br />

Crianças e Adolescentes<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Ban<strong>de</strong>irante, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 16 October 2009<br />

Title: Dilemas, projetos e questões <strong>para</strong> o<br />

futuro <strong>da</strong>s ciências sociais<br />

Event: Workshop: Seminário 40 Anos do Curso<br />

<strong>de</strong> Ciências Sociais na UnB<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: UnB, Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 24‐25 September 2009<br />

Title: Hermenêutica Intercultural<br />

Event: V Encontro <strong>da</strong> Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos – Ensino e Pesquisa<br />

(ANDHEP)<br />

Researcher(s): PERUZZO, P. P.<br />

Place: Belém ‐ PA<br />

Date: 19 September 2009<br />

Title: Violência, Políticas <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública e<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: V Encontro <strong>da</strong> Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos – Ensino e Pesquisa<br />

(ANDHEP)<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Belém ‐ PA<br />

Date: 18 September<br />

Title: Marxismo e história do direito:<br />

apontamentos metodológicos a partir <strong>de</strong><br />

Evgeni Pachukanis<br />

Event: IV Congresso do Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong><br />

História do Direito<br />

Researcher(s): Celso Naoto Kashiura Jr.<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 17 September 2009<br />

Title: Política Criminal, Segurança Pública e<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: V Encontro <strong>da</strong> Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos – Ensino e Pesquisa<br />

(ANDHEP)<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Belém ‐ PA<br />

Date: 17 September 2009<br />

Title: Metrópole e Exclusão<br />

Event: Seminário Nacional Entre o Global e o<br />

Place no Contexto Urbano/Metropolitano<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: PUC‐SP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 15 September 2009<br />

Title: Projeto <strong>de</strong> Reforma do Processo<br />

Administrativo Fiscal (PAF) – esclarecimentos<br />

sobre a etapa <strong>de</strong> entrevistas<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Pimentel Fischer<br />

Pacheco<br />

Place: GV Law School, São Paulo<br />

Date: 1 September 2009<br />

Title: Democracia e Punição – Resultados<br />

parciais <strong>de</strong> pesquisa<br />

Event: Seminário Franco‐Brasileiro CAPES‐<br />

COFECUB ‐ Conflitos Urbanos, Violência e<br />

Processos <strong>de</strong> Criminalização na França e no<br />

Brasil: Dimensões Com<strong>para</strong>tivas<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: IFCS/UFRJ, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro ‐ RJ<br />

Date: 27‐ 29 August 2009<br />

Title: Violência na Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Brasileira: Fatos e<br />

Mitos<br />

Event: III Seminário Adolescente em Conflito<br />

com a Lei<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Ban<strong>de</strong>irante, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 14 August 2009<br />

Title: Conference on Police Action Control<br />

Researcher(s): Viviane Cubas<br />

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Place: Chamber of Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Deputies, Brasília ‐<br />

DF<br />

Date: 13 August 2009<br />

Title: Crime, Violencia e Punição – Crime<br />

Organizado e Violência<br />

Event: XIV Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro ‐ RJ<br />

Date: 28‐31 June 2009<br />

Title: Contextualização <strong>da</strong> 1ª Conseg<br />

Event: 1st National Conference on Public<br />

Security – Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Highway Police (6ª SRPRF)<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 23 June 2009<br />

Title: Mídia e Segurança Pública<br />

Event: 1st National Conference on Public<br />

Security<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Place: Ministry of Justice, Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 27 May 2009<br />

Title: Mesa <strong>de</strong> Debates Desenvolvimento<br />

Urbano, tratando do tema <strong>da</strong> violência<br />

Event: Congress Sustainable City<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: UNICAMP, Campinas ‐ SP<br />

Date: 26 May 2009<br />

Title: Violência, Democracia e Segurança Ci<strong>da</strong>dã<br />

Event: 1st National Conference on Public<br />

Security – Regional and Municipal rounds<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: São José dos Campos ‐ SP<br />

Date: 26 May 2009<br />

Title: Crime organizado, prisão e mundo urbano<br />

em São Paulo e no Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro<br />

Event: Workshop sobre Crime, Violência e a<br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Organization: Faculty of Philosophy, Languages<br />

and Human Sciences of the University of São<br />

Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 6‐7 May 2009<br />

Title: Democracia, violência e confiança nas<br />

instituições<br />

Event: International Colloquium on Tolerance<br />

and Human Rights: Diversity and Peace<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: LEI/USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 23 April 2009<br />

Title: Violência e Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: I Workshop <strong>de</strong> Psicologia e Violência:<br />

Ensino e Pesquisa<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: IP/USP São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 16 April 2009<br />

Title: Workgroup of the National Research<br />

about the workflow of the Criminal Justice<br />

System Event: Annual Meeting of Fórum<br />

Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública III<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Vitória – ES<br />

Date: 2 April 2009<br />

Title: Esfera Pública, i<strong>de</strong>nti<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s coletivas e<br />

Inserção Social<br />

Organization: Graduate Program in<br />

Communication Studies ECA/ USP<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 30 March 2009<br />

Title: Justice and Human Rights<br />

Event: Seminário Violência e Conflitos Sociais:<br />

Trajetórias <strong>de</strong> Pesquisa<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: LEV/UFCE, Fortaleza ‐ CE<br />

Date: 24‐26 March 2009<br />

Title: Segurança Pública e cultura <strong>da</strong> violência<br />

no Brasil<br />

Event: Workshop sobre Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: UNIFAI, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 7 March 2009<br />

Title: O direito à Justiça. Justiça Restaurativa:<br />

Um caminho que resgata o valor do ser<br />

humano. O enfoque <strong>da</strong>s instituições <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

na resolução <strong>de</strong> conflitos: a necessi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> um<br />

novo olhar<br />

Event: IV Colóquio <strong>de</strong> Psicopatologia e Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Luci Buff<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Sáu<strong>de</strong> Pública – USP, São<br />

Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 26‐28 February 2009<br />

2008<br />

Title: 60 Anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos. (60th Anniversary of Universal<br />

Declaration of Human Rights)<br />

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Event: Seminário 35 Anos do programa <strong>de</strong> Pós‐<br />

Graduação Sociologia <strong>da</strong> UFRGS (Seminary on<br />

celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the post<br />

graduation program os Social Science in UFRGS)<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Porto Alegre‐ RS<br />

Organization: UFRGS (Fe<strong>de</strong>ral University of Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul), Porto Alegre<br />

Date: 18 December 2008<br />

Title: O papel <strong>da</strong> Democracia na Consoli<strong>da</strong>ção<br />

dos Direitos Humanos: a Experiência Brasileira<br />

após a Ditadura Militar<br />

Event: Congresso Nacional <strong>de</strong> Celebração dos<br />

60 Anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração Universal dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Organization: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito, USP (Law<br />

School of University of São Paulo)<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito, USP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 10 December 2008<br />

Title: Balanço <strong>da</strong> Pesquisa do NEV sobre as<br />

Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> Polícia e Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

em Ações Policiais no Brasil<br />

Event: Seminário Nacional Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> Polícia<br />

e Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Policiais no<br />

Brasil<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: University of São Paulo, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 1 December 2008<br />

Audience: Police ombudsmen from various<br />

states of Brazil as well as researchers from the<br />

Centre<br />

Title: Language and Freedom<br />

Event: Colóquio Dominação ou Liber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Camila Akemi Perruso<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 30 November 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduated and graduated<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts from the School of Public Health.<br />

Title: A atuali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Pachukanis<br />

Event: Mesa redon<strong>da</strong>: A teoria geral do direito<br />

e o marxismo: a atuali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> E. B. Pasukanis<br />

<strong>para</strong> o direito contemporâneo.<br />

Researcher(s): Celso Kashiura<br />

Place: UNINOVE – São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 29 November 2008<br />

Audience: lawyers and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: Políticas <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública: Passado e<br />

Presente<br />

Event: I Seminário Estadual Segurança Pública,<br />

Justiça e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: Ministério Público <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São<br />

Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 19 November 2008<br />

Audience: NGOs representatives, prosecutors,<br />

judges and syndicalists.<br />

Event: 25 anos <strong>da</strong> Comissão Teotônio Villela<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 17 November 2008<br />

Audience: NGOs representatives,<br />

representatives from the São Paulo state<br />

goverment, researchers and general public.<br />

Title: Suicídio, um ritual <strong>de</strong> sacrifício mo<strong>de</strong>rno?<br />

Event: Seminário Internacional em<br />

Comemoração aos 150 anos <strong>de</strong> nascimento <strong>de</strong><br />

Émile Durkheim<br />

Organization: Programa <strong>de</strong> Pós‐Graduação em<br />

Sociologia – FFLCH‐ USP<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Universtiy of São Paulo, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 14 November 2008<br />

Title: Dimensões dos Direitos Humanos na<br />

Atuali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: Seminário Declaração Universal dos<br />

Direitos Humanos: 60 Anos<br />

Organization: UFRJ (Fe<strong>de</strong>ral University of Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro)<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro ‐ RJ<br />

Date: 11 November 2008<br />

Title: Segurança Pública: a importância <strong>da</strong>s<br />

Ações Integra<strong>da</strong>s<br />

Event: Curso <strong>de</strong> Extensão Jornalismo <strong>de</strong><br />

políticas Públicas e Sociais<br />

Organization: UFRJ (Fe<strong>de</strong>ral University of Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro)<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro ‐ RJ<br />

Date: 10 November 2008<br />

Audience: Social servents, government<br />

representatives, civil society and general public<br />

Event: VII Colóquio Internacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos ‐ CONECTAS<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 10 November 2008<br />

Title: Amnesty Laws face to International Law –<br />

the Brazilian Case<br />

Event: Single Lecture<br />

Researcher(s): Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira<br />

Bastos<br />

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Place: UNINOVE Univesity, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 7 November 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduated stu<strong>de</strong>nts from the<br />

Law School<br />

Title: Democracia, Violência e Segurança<br />

Pública<br />

Event: Single Lecture<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: IBCCRIM, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 3 November 2008<br />

Audience: Law stu<strong>de</strong>nts (Specialization course)<br />

Title: Vitimização fatal e não fatal: um<br />

panorama sobre violência contra crianças e<br />

adolescentes<br />

Event: I Fórum <strong>de</strong> Capacitação <strong>para</strong> a Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

Atendimento à Violência contra crianças e<br />

adolescentes<br />

Researcher(s): Caren Ruotti<br />

Place: Hospital Universitário, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: November 2008<br />

Audience: civil servants from various<br />

institutions responsible for protecting children<br />

(heal education and justice)<br />

Title: Crime, Violence and Punishment.<br />

Event: 32º Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> ANPOCS (32nd<br />

Annual Meeting of ANPOCS)<br />

Organization: ANPOCS (National Association of<br />

Post Graduation and Research on Social<br />

Science)<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Caxambu – MG<br />

Date: 27‐31 October 2008<br />

Title: Apresentação do relatório “Estudo <strong>de</strong><br />

caso sobre Juizados <strong>de</strong> Violência Doméstica e<br />

Familiar contra a Mulher. A experiência <strong>de</strong><br />

Cuiabá<br />

Event: Reunião <strong>de</strong> Coor<strong>de</strong>nação do Observe –<br />

Observatório Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha/ UFBA<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Place: Salvador ‐ BA<br />

Date: 22‐24 October, 2008<br />

Audience: Civil servants and researchers from<br />

the Observatory<br />

Title: A Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> polícia brasileira<br />

Event: Fórum Nacional <strong>de</strong> Ouvidores <strong>de</strong> Polícia<br />

(National Meeting of Ombudsmen)<br />

Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal<br />

Date: 15 October 2008<br />

Place: Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Audience: ombudsmen<br />

Title: Violência Urbana<br />

Event: Disciplina Bases Humanísticas <strong>da</strong><br />

Medicina<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Fac. Medicina, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 21 October 2008.<br />

Audience: Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts from<br />

medicine school<br />

Title: Lethality in Brazilian Police)<br />

Event: National Meeting of Ombudsmen<br />

Organization: Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Estado <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República<br />

(SEDH/PR)<br />

Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal<br />

Date: 15 October 2008<br />

Place: Brasília<br />

Audience: ombudsmen<br />

Event: IV Encontro <strong>da</strong> Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos Pesquisa e Pós‐Graduação<br />

ANDHEP<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: Vitória ‐ ES<br />

Date: 8 October 2008<br />

Title: Oficina sobre Polícia e Direitos Humanos<br />

Event: IV Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> Associação<br />

Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos (ANDHEP)<br />

Researcher(s): Elisa Pires <strong>da</strong> Cruz Caçapava<br />

Place: Vitória – ES<br />

Date: 8 October 2008<br />

Title: Política Criminal, Direito Penal e Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Event: IV Encontro Anual <strong>da</strong> Associação<br />

Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos (ANDHEP)<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>de</strong> Vitória, Vitória ‐<br />

ES<br />

Date: 9 October 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate and postgraduate<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts, researchers and scholars<br />

Event: IV Encontro <strong>da</strong> Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos Pesquisa e Pós‐Graduação<br />

ANDHEP. (IV Anual Meeting of the National<br />

Association of Human Rights – Research and<br />

Post Graduations)<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Bittar, Vitor Blotta,<br />

Vanessa Orban, Wilson Levy, Elisa Pires <strong>da</strong> Cruz<br />

Caçapava<br />

Date: 8‐10 October 2008<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>de</strong> Vitória, Vitória ‐<br />

ES<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts from law, social sciences,<br />

representatives from various NGOs and general<br />

public<br />

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Title: A Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> polícia brasileira<br />

Event: Fórum Nacional <strong>de</strong> Ouvidores <strong>de</strong> Polícia<br />

Organization: Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Estado <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República<br />

(SEDH/PR)<br />

Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 26 September 2008<br />

Audience: ombudsmen<br />

Event: I Jorna<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados em<br />

Criminologia e Controle Social<br />

Organization: PUC‐RS<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Porto Alegre ‐ RS<br />

Date: 23‐24 September 2008<br />

Event: II Congresso Paulista <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>de</strong><br />

Família<br />

Researcher(s): Marília <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Campos e<br />

Telles<br />

Place: Renaissance Hotel , São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 04‐06 September 2008<br />

Audience: Members of Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong><br />

Direito <strong>de</strong> Família<br />

Title: O pensamento <strong>de</strong> Pachukanis<br />

Event: Congresso Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Marxismo e<br />

Direito<br />

Researcher(s): Celso Kashiura<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s Integra<strong>da</strong>s Padre Albino,<br />

Catanduva ‐ SP<br />

Date: 30 August 2008<br />

Audience: Law stu<strong>de</strong>nts and general public<br />

Title: A violência na socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> contemporânea<br />

brasileira<br />

Event: Single Lecture<br />

Organization: UNESP SP<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Reitoria <strong>da</strong> UNESP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 28 August 2008<br />

Title: O Suicídio, <strong>de</strong> Durkheim<br />

Event: Lecture for stu<strong>de</strong>nts and resi<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Organization: Instituto <strong>de</strong> Psiquiatria USP<br />

(Institute of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo)<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Instituto <strong>de</strong> Psiquiatria, São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: 21 August 2008<br />

Title: Violência: ela veio <strong>para</strong> ficar?<br />

Event: 20ª Bienal do Livro <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Ciclo<br />

<strong>de</strong> Palestras<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Centro <strong>de</strong> Exposições Anhembi, Espaço<br />

São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: 20 August 2008<br />

Title: Contemporary Violence<br />

Event: Fórum <strong>de</strong> Debates ‐ Conferência<br />

ministra<strong>da</strong> aos alunos do Programa <strong>de</strong> Pós‐<br />

Graduação Sociologia <strong>da</strong> UFSCar<br />

Organization: Coor<strong>de</strong>nação <strong>de</strong> Eventos<br />

Culturais e PPG <strong>da</strong> UFSCar<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: São Carlos ‐ SP<br />

Date: 13 August 2008<br />

Title: Monges Budistas e Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> civil: a luta<br />

pela <strong>de</strong>mocracia na Birmânia<br />

Event: Single Lecutre<br />

Organization: CONECTAS Human Rights<br />

Organization<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 18 August 2008<br />

Title: Programas <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Event: Seminário Segurança Pública e<br />

Promoção <strong>da</strong> Igual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> ‐ Direito e<br />

Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Todos (as) Nós<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Salvador ‐ BA<br />

Date: 08 August 2008<br />

Audience: Representatives of civil society and<br />

public authorities<br />

Title: Presentation of the Project: Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong><br />

polícia e a redução <strong>da</strong> letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> policial.<br />

Event: Fórum Nacional <strong>de</strong> Ouvidores <strong>de</strong> Polícia<br />

Organization: Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Estado <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República.<br />

Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal and Viviane Cubas<br />

Place: Recife ‐ PE<br />

Date: 13 July 2008<br />

Title: Do Crime à Punição: <strong>Estudos</strong> Sociológicos<br />

sobre crimes no fluxo do sistema <strong>de</strong> justiça<br />

criminal e Inserção <strong>da</strong> Ciência na vi<strong>da</strong> do País.<br />

Event: 60ª Reunião Anual <strong>da</strong> SBPC<br />

Organization: SBPC<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Unicamp, Campinas ‐ SP<br />

Date: 14‐17 July 2008<br />

Title: Inserção social <strong>da</strong> pós‐graduação:<br />

impacto propriamente social<br />

Event: Seminário O impacto social <strong>da</strong> CAPES<br />

Organization: CAPES (National Coordination for<br />

Development of Post Graduates)<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

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Place: Brasília ‐ DF<br />

Date: 10 July 2008<br />

Title: Relatórios dos Relatores Especiais <strong>da</strong>s<br />

Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s sobre as execuções sumárias ou<br />

extra judiciais<br />

Event: Audiência Pública com Deputado Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Raul Jungmann<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro/Nancy<br />

Cardia<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 24 June 2008<br />

Audience: Public authorities, NGOs<br />

representatives, stu<strong>de</strong>nts and general public<br />

Title: Uso <strong>de</strong> técnicas <strong>de</strong> geoinformação<br />

aplica<strong>da</strong>s ao estudo <strong>da</strong> violência e <strong>da</strong><br />

criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Event: 60ª Reunião Anual <strong>da</strong> Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Brasileira <strong>para</strong> o Progresso <strong>da</strong> Ciência<br />

Organization: Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Brasileira <strong>para</strong> o<br />

Progresso <strong>da</strong> Ciência – SBPC<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Place: Unicamp, Campinas ‐ SP<br />

Date: 13 ‐18 June 2008<br />

Audience: Researchers, scholars, stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

general public<br />

Title: 20 Anos <strong>de</strong> constituição e polícias ci<strong>da</strong>dãs:<br />

diálogos entre a polícia e a comuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no<br />

Estado Democrático <strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Event: A Polícia Judiciária e a Constituição:<br />

passado, presente e futuro<br />

Organization: Polícia civil e OAB/Sorocaba<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Place: Casa do Advogado, Sorocaba ‐ SP<br />

Date: 4 June 2008<br />

Audience: civil and military police and<br />

municipality guards, lawyers and law stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: Mitos e Reali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s sobre a Violência em<br />

São Paulo<br />

Event: Semana pela Não Violência<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Mackenzie, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 13 May 2008<br />

Audience: general public<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Event: Seminário sobre Relações Internacional<br />

<strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Organization: PUC‐SP (Catholic University of<br />

São Paulo)<br />

Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno<br />

Place: Teatro TUCA, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 07 May 2008<br />

Title: O Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência e as<br />

reformas na segurança pública no Brasil<br />

Event: Reunião Plenária <strong>da</strong> Polícia Comunitária<br />

do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Comando Geral <strong>da</strong> Polícia Militar do<br />

Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São Paulo<br />

Date: 3 April 2008<br />

Audience: members of the Comission for<br />

Community Police<br />

Title: Educação e Trabalho, <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>da</strong><br />

integração<br />

Event: Seminário sobre Educação e Trabalho, os<br />

(<strong>de</strong>s) caminhos <strong>da</strong> Integração<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Place: FUNAP, São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 25 March 2008<br />

Audience: criminal justice menbers (i.e: judges,<br />

police officers, prosecutors), un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts, researchers, scholars and NGOs<br />

representatives.<br />

Title: O que a Literatura tem a dizer sobre a<br />

Educação em Direitos Humanos?<br />

Event: Seminário Educação e Metodologia <strong>para</strong><br />

os Direitos Humanos ‐ Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos (ANDHEP)<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>de</strong> Vitória, Vitória ‐<br />

ES<br />

Date: 08 March 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts, researchers<br />

and scholars<br />

Title: Conflito e violência escolar<br />

Event: V Simpósio <strong>de</strong> Segurança Escolar do 28º<br />

BPM/M<br />

Researcher(s): Caren Ruotti<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Date: March 2008<br />

Audience: Military police officers<br />

Title/ Theme: Comemorar os 60 anos <strong>da</strong><br />

Declaração?<br />

Event: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração Universal dos<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher(s): Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 09 July 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduation and graduation<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts from the Law School<br />

Title: A internacionalização dos direitos<br />

humanos<br />

Event: Filosofia, Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Direitos Humanos<br />

‐ homenagem a Goffredo Telles Júnior<br />

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Researcher(s): Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 11 August 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduation and graduation<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts from the Law School<br />

Title: Intervenções Humanitárias (Humanitarian<br />

Interventions)<br />

Event: V Simpósio dos Pós‐Graduandos em<br />

Ciência Política <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Researcher(s): Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés<br />

Place: USP ‐ São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Date: 10 November 2008<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts from the<br />

Department of Political Science<br />

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CONSULTANCIES<br />

2012<br />

Institution: Fórum Metropolitano <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

<strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Period: 2012<br />

Consultancy for: Protocolo <strong>de</strong> Procedimentos<br />

<strong>da</strong> Polícia Nacional no âmbito <strong>da</strong><br />

Implementação <strong>da</strong> Lei Especial sobre a VBG<br />

Institution: UNWOMEN – Cabo Ver<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 10/2012 – to present<br />

Consultancy for: Projeto Violência Contra a<br />

Mulher e Acesso à Justiça<br />

Institution: CEPIA/Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Ford<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 08/2012– to present<br />

Consultancy for: Projeto Presença <strong>de</strong> Mulheres<br />

nas Instituições <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública.<br />

Institution: Secretaria Nacional <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Pública – SENASP/MJ e PNUD<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 09/2011 a 07/2012<br />

Consultancy for: Elaboração <strong>de</strong> Cenários <strong>de</strong><br />

Implementação <strong>da</strong> Lei cabo‐verdiana <strong>de</strong><br />

Violência Basea<strong>da</strong> no Gênero<br />

Funding: UNWOMEN – Cabo Ver<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 10/2011 a 06/2012<br />

Consultancy for: Consultoria científica ao<br />

sitehttp://www.observatorio<strong>de</strong>seguranca.org/<br />

Funding: Observatório <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública <strong>da</strong><br />

UNESP<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos Alavarez<br />

Period: 2012<br />

2011<br />

Consultancy for: Presença <strong>de</strong> Mulheres nas<br />

Instituições <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Funding: Secretaria Nacional <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Pública – SENASP/MJ e PNUD.<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 09/2011 ‐ 07/2012<br />

Consultancy for: Elaboração <strong>de</strong> Cenários <strong>de</strong><br />

Implementação <strong>da</strong> Lei cabo‐verdiana <strong>de</strong><br />

Violência Basea<strong>da</strong> no Gênero<br />

Funding: UNWOMEN ‐ Cape Ver<strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 10‐ 12/2011<br />

Consultancy for: Fortalecimento <strong>da</strong>s Delegacias<br />

<strong>da</strong> Mulher e <strong>da</strong> socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> civil na Argentina,<br />

Brasil, Chile, Paraguai e Uruguai<br />

Funding: UNODC ‐ United Nations Office on<br />

Drugs and Crime.<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 05‐08/2011<br />

Consultancy for: Criação <strong>de</strong> um Sistema <strong>de</strong><br />

Indicadores Comparáveis a nível Regional sobre<br />

Violência Doméstica basea<strong>da</strong> em gênero no<br />

MERCOSUL<br />

Funding: AECID/REM‐ Reunião Especializa<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

Mulheres/MERCOSUL<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 10/2010 to 11/2011<br />

Consultancy for: Implementation, analysis and<br />

writing of the Project “I<strong>de</strong>ntificando Entraves<br />

na Articulação dos Serviços <strong>de</strong> Atendimento<br />

<strong>para</strong> Mulheres em Situação <strong>de</strong> Violência<br />

Doméstica e Familiar em Cinco Capitais”.<br />

Funding: UN Women (South Cone),<br />

Observatório <strong>da</strong> Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: From 12/2009 to 03/2011.<br />

2010<br />

Consultancy for: Program Primeira Infância<br />

Melhor (improved early childhood) on home<br />

visitation targeting pregnant adolescents and<br />

adolescent mothers; training visitors and<br />

program supervisors.<br />

Funding: International Committee of the Red<br />

Cross<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Period: 2010<br />

Consultancy for: Transfer knowledge to civil<br />

servants in Guarulhos to collect and analyze<br />

<strong>da</strong>ta from road acci<strong>de</strong>nts and violence and<br />

<strong>de</strong>fine policies to improve road safety<br />

Funding: Municipality of Guarulhos,<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Period: 2010<br />

2009<br />

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Consultancy for: III Human Rights National<br />

Program.<br />

Funding: SEDH–Secretaria Especial <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Period: 2009<br />

Consultancy for: Projeto <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>senvolvimento e<br />

implementação <strong>de</strong> metodologia <strong>de</strong><br />

monitoramento e avaliação do Pacto Nacional<br />

<strong>de</strong> Enfrentamento <strong>da</strong> Violência contra as<br />

Mulheres<br />

Funding: Secretaria Especial <strong>de</strong> Políticas <strong>para</strong><br />

Mulheres/Presidência <strong>da</strong> República<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: June 2008 ‐ June 2009<br />

Consultancy for: Observatório <strong>da</strong> Lei Maria <strong>da</strong><br />

Penha<br />

Funding: Fe<strong>de</strong>ral University of the State of<br />

Bahia (UFBA)<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: August 2009<br />

monitoramento e avaliação do Pacto Nacional<br />

<strong>de</strong> Enfrentamento <strong>da</strong> Violência contra as<br />

Mulheres<br />

Funding: Secretaria Especial <strong>de</strong> Políticas <strong>para</strong><br />

Mulheres/Presidência <strong>da</strong> República<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: June 2008 ‐ June 2009<br />

Consultancy for: Work group to prepare<br />

national gui<strong>de</strong>lines for the use of force<br />

Funding: Secretaria Especial <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos, Ministério <strong>da</strong> Justiça<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Period: 2008<br />

Consultancy for: Member of the Board to select<br />

candi<strong>da</strong>tes for the Fellowship Program<br />

Funding: Fórum Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Period: 2008<br />

Consultancy for: Norma Técnica <strong>da</strong>s DEAMS<br />

Funding: SPM/SENASP/UNODC<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: 3rd and 4 July 2009.<br />

Consultancy for: Workgroup for the<br />

Development of a National Police on Use of<br />

Force by the Police<br />

Funding: National Secretariat of Public Security<br />

/ Ministry of Justice<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Period: 16th to 17 of April and 06 August 2009.<br />

2008<br />

Consultancy for: Human Rights Mission to<br />

China<br />

Funding: United Nations’ Office of the High<br />

Commissioner for Human Rights:<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Period: 9‐16 December 2008<br />

Consultancy for: Estudo <strong>de</strong> Caso sobre as Varas<br />

Especiais <strong>de</strong> Violência Doméstica e Familiar em<br />

Cuiabá, MT<br />

Funding: Observatório <strong>da</strong> Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha/<br />

Agen<strong>de</strong>/CEPIA/NEIM<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Period: March to June 2008<br />

Consultancy for: Projeto <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>senvolvimento e<br />

implementação <strong>de</strong> metodologia <strong>de</strong><br />

174


MEETINGS WITH FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES<br />

Researcher(s): Juliana Feliciano <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> and<br />

Diego Vicentin<br />

Date: August, 2011<br />

Meeting: Assisted Prof. Arturo Alvarado<br />

Mendonza (University of Mexico)<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Date: December, 2010<br />

Meeting: Meeting to present the Healthy<br />

Childhood Program, <strong>de</strong>velop by NEV, and<br />

discuss about home visitation with<br />

representative of program Ounce of<br />

Prevention, Nick Wechler, from USA..<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Date: September, 2010<br />

Meeting: Prof. Sarah M. Brooks, Ph.D Associate<br />

Professor Department of Political Science Ohio<br />

State University, in works on citizenship,<br />

insecurity and violence.<br />

Researcher(s): Viviane Cubas<br />

Date: July, 2010.<br />

Place: Brasília‐DF<br />

Meeting: Workgroup with Ph.D Graham Smi<br />

from University of Manchester, about external<br />

control of police practice.<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla and Marcos<br />

Alvarez<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Meeting: Visited by Prof. Domitilla Sagramoso,<br />

from King’s College <strong>de</strong> Londres.<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio, Sérgio Adorno and<br />

Nancy Cardia<br />

Date: 2010<br />

Place: Human Right Watch<br />

Meeting: Advisors to Human Right Watch<br />

organization, on establishing a new office in<br />

Brazil.<br />

Date: 2 July 2009<br />

Meeting: Meeting with Open Society Institute<br />

personel to discuss projects on the Reform of<br />

the Penal Justice System<br />

Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Date: 5 December 2008<br />

Place: Geneva<br />

Meeting: Swiss Initiative to commemoratethe<br />

60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of<br />

Human Rights: Micheline Calmy‐Rey (Swiss<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Councillor), Manuel Tornare (Mayor,<br />

City of Geneva), Anne Herdt (Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the<br />

Task Force – Eleanor Rossevelt Project), David<br />

Rossevelt (granson of Eleanor Rossevelt),<br />

Ambassador Martin I. Uhomoibhi (Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of<br />

the Human Rights Council), Laurent Moutinot<br />

(State Councillor of the Republic and Canton of<br />

Geneva).<br />

Researcher(s): Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira<br />

Bastos<br />

Date: December 2008<br />

Place: Commission for International<br />

Cooperation‐ USP (CCInt/USP)<br />

Meeting: Meeting with representatives of<br />

Utrecht University (Netherlands) to discuss<br />

research projects on Truth Commissions.<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Date: September 2008<br />

Place: Québec, Canadá<br />

Meeting: Mission for knowledge transfer:<br />

Safety and Citizenship website: promoting<br />

violence prevention and transparency in the<br />

public security domain<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

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PARTICIPATION IN EXTERNAL COMMITTEES<br />

2012<br />

The Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência of the<br />

University of São Paulo is represented in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>liberative council of the Programa <strong>de</strong><br />

Proteção a Vítimas e Testemunhas Ameaça<strong>da</strong>s<br />

[Protection Program for Victims and Witnesses<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r threat]<br />

NEV Member: Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Special Commission for the Reduction of Police<br />

Use of Lethal Force (Comissão Especial <strong>para</strong><br />

Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Envolvendo<br />

Policiais)<br />

NEV Member: Viviane Cubas<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo – SP<br />

State Commission for Community Policing and<br />

Human Rights<br />

NEV Member: Denise Carvalho<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

2011<br />

The Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência of the<br />

University of São Paulo is represented in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>liberative council of the Programa <strong>de</strong><br />

Proteção a Vítimas e Testemunhas Ameaça<strong>da</strong>s<br />

[Protection Program for Victims and Witnesses<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r threat]<br />

NEV Member: Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Special Commission for the Reduction of Police<br />

Use of Lethal Force (Comissão Especial <strong>para</strong><br />

Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Envolvendo<br />

Policiais)<br />

NEV Member: Viviane Cubas<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

State Commission for Community Policing and<br />

Human Rights<br />

NEV Member: Denise Carvalho<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo – SP<br />

2010<br />

The Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência of the<br />

University of São Paulo is represented in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>liberative council of the Programa <strong>de</strong><br />

Proteção a Vítimas e Testemunhas Ameaça<strong>da</strong>s<br />

[Protection Program for Victims and Witnesses<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r threat]<br />

NEV Member: Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Special Commission for the Reduction of Police<br />

Use of Lethal Force (Comissão Especial <strong>para</strong><br />

Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Envolvendo<br />

Policiais)<br />

NEV Member: Viviane Cubas<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo – SP<br />

State Commission for Community Policing and<br />

Human Rights<br />

NEV Member: Denise Carvalho<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

2009<br />

Special Commission for the Reduction of Police<br />

Use of Lethal Force (Comissão Especial <strong>para</strong><br />

Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Envolvendo<br />

Policiais)<br />

NEV Member: Cristina Neme<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Consultative Committee of the 10th World<br />

Conference on Injury and Violence Prevention,<br />

Research and Training, 2010<br />

NEV Member: Nancy Cardia<br />

Date: 2009<br />

Place: London<br />

The Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência of the<br />

University of São Paulo is represented in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>liberative council of the Programa <strong>de</strong><br />

Proteção a Vítimas e Testemunhas Ameaça<strong>da</strong>s<br />

[Protection Program for Victims and Witnesses<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r threat]<br />

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NEV Member: Maria Gorete Marques<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

State Commission for Community Policing and<br />

Human Rights<br />

NEV Member: Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo‐Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

2008<br />

Committee to prepare and disseminate an<br />

Agen<strong>da</strong> for Human Rights, Protecting Dignity,<br />

launched in December 2008<br />

NEV Member: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Date:2008<br />

Place: Switzerland<br />

The Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência of the<br />

University of São Paulo is represented in the<br />

<strong>de</strong>liberative council of the Programa <strong>de</strong><br />

Proteção a Vítimas e Testemunhas Ameaça<strong>da</strong>s<br />

[Protection Program for Victims and Witnesses<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r threat]<br />

NEV Member: Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Consultative Committee of the 9th World<br />

Conference on Injury and Violence Prevention,<br />

Research and Training<br />

NEV Member: Nancy Cardia<br />

Date: 2008<br />

Place: Mexico<br />

State Commission for Community Policing and<br />

Human Rights<br />

NEV Member: Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo‐Branco<br />

Teixeira<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo – SP<br />

Special Commission for the Reduction of Police<br />

Use of Lethal Force (Comissão Especial <strong>para</strong><br />

Redução <strong>da</strong> Letali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em Ações Envolvendo<br />

Policiais)<br />

NEV Member: Cristina Neme<br />

Date: Monthly meetings<br />

Place: São Paulo – SP<br />

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PARTICIPATION IN ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND EDITORIAL<br />

BOARDS<br />

2012<br />

Sergio Adorno<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: UNESCO Chair on<br />

Education for Peace, Human Rights, Democracy<br />

and Tolerance at University of Sao Paulo;<br />

Coordinator of the Sociology area at CAPES,<br />

responsible for the evaluation of Graduate<br />

Sociology courses in Brazil and member of the<br />

Scientific Council; Member of University<br />

Council, USP´s higher <strong>de</strong>liberative sphere.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Internacional Socio, Análise<br />

Social, ICS ‐ University of Lisboa; Sociologias,<br />

IFCH ‐ University of Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul;<br />

Ca<strong>de</strong>rnos <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública Oswaldo Cruz<br />

Foun<strong>da</strong>tion (Fiocruz) Member of the advisory<br />

board; Chairman of Revista USP Editorial Board;<br />

Member of Revista Contemporânea Editorial<br />

Board (Sociology journal of UFScar).<br />

Nancy Cardia<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Head of a Collaborating<br />

Center at the Department of Injury and<br />

Violence Prevention of the World Health<br />

Organization – WHO; WHO Expert Advisory<br />

Panel on violence and injury prevention;<br />

Member of the “Fun<strong>de</strong>rs Connect” working<br />

group of the Violence Prevention Alliance; Vicepresi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

of the Instituto São Paulo Contra a<br />

Violência; Fellow of the British Psychological<br />

Society (BPS) and member of the Society for<br />

the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI);<br />

Member of the Human Rights Commission of<br />

the University of São Paulo<br />

Pinheiro P. Sérgio<br />

Commissioner of the National Commission of<br />

Truth, on the invitation of Presi<strong>de</strong>nt Dilma<br />

Rousseff; Presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Commission of<br />

Inquiry of the United Nations for the Syrian<br />

Arab Republic at the invitation of the UN High<br />

Commissioner for Human Rights, Navy Pillay.<br />

Marcos Alvarez<br />

Director of Publications ANPOCS, Revista<br />

Brasileira <strong>de</strong> Ciências Sociais.<br />

Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Member of the Board V Monograph Contest<br />

ANDHEP ‐ National Association of Human<br />

Rights ‐ Research and Graduate Studies<br />

2011<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: São Paulo Against<br />

Violence; Centre on Housing Rights and<br />

Evictions; (COHRE); Centro <strong>de</strong> Estudios Legales<br />

y Sociales (CELS); Realizing Rights, Ethical<br />

Global Initiative, (EGI).<br />

‐ Editorial board: Magazine Direitos Humanos,<br />

State Secretariat for Human Rights of Brazil.<br />

Sergio Adorno<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: UNESCO Chair on<br />

Education for Peace, Human Rights, Democracy<br />

and Tolerance at University of Sao Paulo;<br />

Coordinator of the Sociology area at CAPES,<br />

responsible for the evaluation of Graduate<br />

Sociology courses in Brazil and member of the<br />

Scientific Council; Member of University<br />

Council, USP´s higher <strong>de</strong>liberative sphere.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Análise Social, ICS ‐ University<br />

of Lisboa; Sociologias, IFCH ‐ University of Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul; Ca<strong>de</strong>rnos <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública<br />

Oswaldo Cruz Foun<strong>da</strong>tion (Fiocruz) Member of<br />

the advisory board; Chairman of Revista USP<br />

Editorial Board; Member of Revista<br />

Contemporânea Editorial Board (Sociology<br />

journal of UFScar).<br />

Nancy Cardia<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Head of a Collaborating<br />

Center at the Department of Injury and<br />

Violence Prevention of the World Health<br />

Organization – WHO; Vice‐presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the<br />

Instituto São Paulo Contra a Violência; WHO<br />

Expert Advisory Panel on violence and injury<br />

prevention; Member of the “Fun<strong>de</strong>rs Connect”<br />

working group of the Violence Prevention<br />

Alliance; Member of scholarship granting<br />

committee for the London International Safety<br />

Conference; Member of the Social Science<br />

Research Council Committee for the “Drugs,<br />

Security and Democracy Fellowship” initiative;<br />

Reviewer for the Jakobs Foun<strong>da</strong>tion research<br />

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projects in the field of child and youth<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment.Member of the editorial board of<br />

the UN Secretary World Report on Violence<br />

against Children; Fellow of the British<br />

Psychological Society (BPS) and member of the<br />

Society for the Psychological Study of Social<br />

Issues (SPSSI).<br />

‐ Editorial board: Injury Control and Violence<br />

Prevention.<br />

2010<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: São Paulo Against<br />

Violence; Centre on Housing Rights and<br />

Evictions; (COHRE); Centro <strong>de</strong> Estudios Legales<br />

y Sociales (CELS); Realizing Rights, Ethical<br />

Global Initiative, (EGI).<br />

‐ Editorial board: Magazine Direitos Humanos,<br />

State Secretariat for Human Rights of Brazil.<br />

Sergio Adorno<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: UNESCO Chair on<br />

Education for Peace, Human Rights, Democracy<br />

and Tolerance at University of Sao Paulo;<br />

Coordinator of the Sociology area at CAPES,<br />

responsible for the evaluation of Graduate<br />

Sociology courses in Brazil and member of the<br />

Scientific Council; Member of University<br />

Council, USP´s higher <strong>de</strong>liberative sphere.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Análise Social, ICS ‐ University<br />

of Lisboa; Sociologias, IFCH ‐ University of Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul; Ca<strong>de</strong>rnos <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública<br />

Oswaldo Cruz Foun<strong>da</strong>tion (Fiocruz) Member of<br />

the advisory board of the periodical Revista<br />

Nancy Cardia<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Head of a Collaborating<br />

Center at the Department of Injury and<br />

Violence Prevention of the World Health<br />

Organization – WHO; Vice‐presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the<br />

Instituto São Paulo Contra a Violência; WHO<br />

Expert Advisory Panel on violence and injury<br />

prevention; Member of the “Fun<strong>de</strong>rs Connect”<br />

working group of the Violence Prevention<br />

Alliance; Member of scholarship granting<br />

committee for the London International Safety<br />

Conference.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Injury Control and Violence<br />

Prevention.<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of Special<br />

Commission to Reduction on Lethality on Police<br />

Practice; Member of committee to Prevention<br />

of Driving Violence and Road Acci<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

(Guarulhos ‐ SP).<br />

Abraão Antunes <strong>da</strong> Silva<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Member of executive<br />

board of Biblioteca Virtual em Saú<strong>de</strong> e<br />

Violência (Virtual Healthy Library and Violence).<br />

WebSite: http://www.bvsvs.cict.fiocruz.br<br />

Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo Branco Teixeira<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of executive<br />

board of state program to protection of<br />

threatened victims, PROVITA.<br />

Moisés Baptista<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of the state<br />

Commission for Community Police of São Paulo.<br />

Eduardo Bittar<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Elisa Pires <strong>da</strong> Cruz Caçapava<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial<br />

board of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Vitor Blotta<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas; Periodic<br />

URVIO, Republic of Equador.<br />

Wilson Levy<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Jaqueline Sena<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Marcos Braga Jr.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Mariana Pacheco Fischer<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

2009<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: São Paulo Against<br />

Violence; Centre on Housing Rights and<br />

Evictions; (COHRE); Centro <strong>de</strong> Estudios Legales<br />

y Sociales (CELS); Realizing Rights, Ethical<br />

Global Initiative, (EGI).<br />

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‐ Editorial board: Magazine Direitos Humanos,<br />

State Secretariat for Human Rights of Brazil.<br />

Sergio Adorno<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: UNESCO Chair on<br />

Education for Peace, Human Rights, Democracy<br />

and Tolerance at University of Sao Paulo;<br />

Coordinator of the Sociology area at CAPES,<br />

responsible for the evaluation of Graduate<br />

Sociology courses in Brazil and member of the<br />

Scientific Council; Member of University<br />

Council, USP´s higher <strong>de</strong>liberative sphere.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Análise Social, ICS ‐ University<br />

of Lisboa; Sociologias, IFCH ‐ University of Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul; Ca<strong>de</strong>rnos <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública<br />

Oswaldo Cruz Foun<strong>da</strong>tion (Fiocruz) Member of<br />

the advisory board of the periodical Revista<br />

Análise Social, from Instituto <strong>de</strong> Ciências Sociais<br />

<strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>. Lisboa, Portugal.<br />

Nancy Cardia<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Head of a Collaborating<br />

Center at the Department of Injury and<br />

Violence Prevention of the World Health<br />

Organization – WHO; Vice‐presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the<br />

Instituto São Paulo Contra a Violência; WHO<br />

Expert Advisory Panel on violence and injury<br />

prevention; Member of the “Fun<strong>de</strong>rs Connect”<br />

working group of the Violence Prevention<br />

Alliance; Member of scholarship granting<br />

committee for the London International Safety<br />

Conference.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Injury Control and Violence<br />

Prevention.<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of Special<br />

Commission to Reduction on Lethality on Police<br />

Practice; Member of committee to Prevention<br />

of Driving Violence and Road Acci<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

(Guarulhos ‐ SP).<br />

Abraão Antunes <strong>da</strong> Silva<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Member of executive<br />

board of Biblioteca Virtual em Saú<strong>de</strong> e<br />

Violência (Virtual Healthy Library and Violence).<br />

WebSite: http://www.bvsvs.cict.fiocruz.br<br />

Moisés Baptista<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of the state<br />

Commission for Community Police of São Paulo.<br />

Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo Branco Teixeira<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of executive<br />

board of state program to protection of<br />

threatened victims, PROVITA.<br />

Eduardo Bittar<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Elisa Pires <strong>da</strong> Cruz Caçapava<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial<br />

board of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Vitor Blotta<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas; Periodic<br />

URVIO, Republic of Equador.<br />

Wilson Levy<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Jaqueline Sena<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Marcos Braga Jr.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Mariana Pacheco Fischer<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

2008<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Institute São Paulo<br />

against Violence; Centre on Housing Rights and<br />

Evictions (COHRE); Switzerland Centro <strong>de</strong><br />

Estudios Legales y Sociales (CELS), Realizing<br />

Rights; Ethical Global Initiative (EGI).<br />

‐ Editorial board: Magazine Direitos Humanos<br />

(State Secretariat for Human Rights of Brazil).<br />

Sergio Adorno<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Coordinator of the<br />

Sociology area at CAPES, responsible for the<br />

evaluation of Graduate Sociology courses in<br />

Brazil and member of the Scientific Council.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Análise Social (ICS ‐ University<br />

of Lisboa), Sociologias (IFCH ‐ University of Rio<br />

Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul).<br />

Nancy Cardia<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Head of a Collaborating<br />

Center at the Department of Injury and<br />

Violence Prevention of the World Health<br />

Organization – WHO; Vice‐presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the<br />

Instituto São Paulo Contra a Violência; Comité<br />

consultatif international Groupe d’Étu<strong>de</strong>s, <strong>de</strong><br />

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Recherche et d’Intervention sur les Politiques<br />

Publiques et la Sécurité (GÉRIPPS) in Cana<strong>da</strong>;<br />

WHO Expert Advisory Panel on violence and<br />

injury prevention; International Advisory<br />

Committee for the 18th International<br />

Conference on Safe Communities: Community<br />

safety polices as an axis for <strong>de</strong>velopment.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Injury Control and Violence<br />

Prevention.<br />

Renato Alves<br />

‐ Advisory Committee:Psychology Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Council at the sub‐commission on violence and<br />

injury at the National Health Council of the<br />

Ministry of Health<br />

Cristina Neme<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Special Commission for<br />

the Reduction of Police Lethality<br />

Ariadne Natal<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Executive Committe of<br />

the Biblioteca Virtual em Saú<strong>de</strong> e Violência,<br />

managed by Claves and by ICICT‐FioCruz, with<br />

technological support from Bireme.<br />

Viviane Cubas<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of the State<br />

Commission for Community Policing<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of the State<br />

Commission for Community Policing; Member<br />

of the Special Commission for the Reduction of<br />

Police Lethality.<br />

Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

‐ Advisory Committee: Member of executive<br />

board of state program to protection of<br />

threatened victims, PROVITA.<br />

Eduardo Bittar<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Vitor Blotta<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Wilson Levy<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Jaqueline Sena<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Elisa Pires <strong>da</strong> Cruz Caçapava<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial<br />

board of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Marcos Braga Jr.<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

Mariana Pacheco Fischer<br />

‐ Editorial board: Member of the editorial board<br />

of Revista Jurídica of PUC‐Campinas.<br />

OTHER EXTERNAL ACTIVITIES<br />

2012<br />

Marcos Alvarez<br />

Concurso público na área <strong>de</strong> Políticas Públicas,<br />

subárea Ciências Sociais. 2012. Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do ABC.<br />

Viviane Cubas<br />

Reviewer at Revista Brasileira <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Pública, Ed. 11, 2012.<br />

Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Teixeira<br />

Participation in the Public Hearing at the Senate<br />

on the "Witness Protection Service Special" in<br />

Brasilia / DF, 12 April 2011.<br />

Pedro Lagatta<br />

Member of Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Justiça Criminal.<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Participation in technical meetings with:<br />

Coor<strong>de</strong>nação <strong>de</strong> Vigilância em Saú<strong>de</strong> (COVISA)<br />

<strong>da</strong> Secretaria Municipal <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> (SMS) <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo; Coor<strong>de</strong>nadoria <strong>de</strong> Análise e<br />

Planejamento <strong>da</strong> Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Pública do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo (CAP/SSP‐SP);<br />

Instituto São Paulo Contra a Violência (ISPCV);<br />

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Secretaria <strong>da</strong> Justiça e <strong>da</strong> Defesa <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia;<br />

Ministério Público do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo ;<br />

Empresa Paulista <strong>de</strong> Planejamento<br />

Metropolitano (EMPLASA); and Fun<strong>da</strong>ção<br />

Sistema Estadual <strong>de</strong> Análise <strong>de</strong> Dados (Sea<strong>de</strong>).<br />

Wânia Pasinato<br />

Public Hearing to discuss the conditions of<br />

access to justice of women victim of violence:<br />

Comissão Especial <strong>de</strong> Violência Contra a Mulher<br />

‐ Assembleia Legislativa <strong>de</strong> Minas Gerais. 4ª<br />

Reunião Extraordinária, 12 June 2012.<br />

Meeting on The Systematization and Data<br />

Monitoring on Violence Against Women:<br />

Comissão Parlamentar Mista <strong>de</strong> Inquérito sobre<br />

Violência contra a Mulher no Brasil ‐ Senado<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral, Brasilia, 10 April 2012.<br />

2011<br />

Sérgio Adorno<br />

UNESCO Chair for Education to Peace, Human<br />

Rights, Democracy and Tolerance.<br />

Marcelo Nery<br />

Was involved in the <strong>de</strong>velopment of the<br />

technical and research convenant between NEV<br />

and Sea<strong>de</strong> Fou<strong>da</strong>tion, as well as between NEV<br />

and Emplasa (public company); NEV and<br />

COVISA, Sao Paulo City Hall´s agency of health<br />

vigilance.<br />

Metting with personel of Secretariat of Heath<br />

and Secretariat of Planning of São Paulo<br />

Municipality Government. The purpouse of<br />

these meetings was a preliminary discution on<br />

a partnership to investigate the cause of the<br />

<strong>de</strong>crease of homici<strong>de</strong> rates in São Paulo;<br />

Meeting with personel of various Secretariats<br />

of the government of the State of São Paulo,<br />

specialy the Secretariat of Public Security. The<br />

purpouse was the exchange of methodology<br />

and knowledge and the collect of <strong>da</strong>ta on crime<br />

rates.<br />

2008<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Brown University ‐ The Choices Program ‐<br />

http://www.choices.edu/; Member of the<br />

expert reference group at the World Congress<br />

III Against Sexual Exploitation of Children and<br />

Adolescents, Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, November 2008;<br />

Atten<strong>da</strong>nce to the yearly sessions of the Inter‐<br />

American Commission on Human Rights of the<br />

Organization of American States, since 2003 as<br />

Commissioner for Brazil and the Rapporteur for<br />

the Rights of Children.<br />

2010<br />

Marcelo Nery Publishes the website<br />

www.mbnery.net with material on<br />

geoprocessing procedures and urban studies<br />

and sociology.<br />

2009<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Has participated as the Brazillian Comissioner<br />

and Rapporteur of the Rights of Children at the<br />

134ª, 135ª e 136ª sessions of the Inter‐<br />

American Commission on Human Rights<br />

(IACHR), that were held during 2009 at the<br />

Headquarters of the Organization of American<br />

States, in Washington. He has also participated<br />

at the 50º aniversary celebration of the IACHR,<br />

in Santiago, Chile.<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

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PRIZES<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

“Faz a diferença” Prize, Category: World, 2008, given by “O Globo” Newspaper.<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Leo Nevas Human Rights Award given by UN Foun<strong>da</strong>tion, 2012<br />

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES<br />

Vitor Blotta<br />

Coordinated and participated in the workshop of drama and music of rock opera "Acropolis", II<br />

International Conference on Creative Calculator, held at the Museum of Image and Sound in Sao Paulo,<br />

on 30 April 2012.<br />

Marcelo Nery<br />

Participation in event on women health and sports: “Espaço Esporte e Saú<strong>de</strong> no Dia Internacional <strong>da</strong><br />

Mulher” of SESC‐SP, 2011.<br />

Wânia Pasinato<br />

Theater project named “Uma História Delica<strong>da</strong>” (A <strong>de</strong>licate history), regarding violence against women.<br />

Granted by Laboratório com a Produção e Equipe <strong>de</strong> Atores. Place: NEV/USP, May, 2011.<br />

Film Festival: “Espectros em Retrospecto: O cinema como memória <strong>de</strong> regimes autoritários”<br />

Date: 03‐ 09 August 2009<br />

Place: Cinusp Paulo Emílio at University of São Paulo and Cine Olido of the Secretary of Culture of the<br />

city of São Paulo<br />

Website: www.nevusp.org/mostra<br />

In parnership with: Associação Nacional <strong>de</strong> Human Rights – Pesquisa e Pós‐Graduação (ANDHEP); Pró‐<br />

Reitoria <strong>de</strong> Cultura e Extensão/USP; Secretaria Municipal <strong>de</strong> Cultura do Município <strong>de</strong> São Paulo;<br />

Laboratório <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> sobre a Tolerância; Goethe Institut São Paulo; Comissão Teotônio Vilela e<br />

Cátedra IEA/Unesco <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Human Rights, Democracia e Tolerância.<br />

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WEBSITES<br />

In addition to its institucional website, which provi<strong>de</strong>s information on research,<br />

publications and news of activities, NEV also produces other Web sites in or<strong>de</strong>r to disseminate<br />

research results and promote events held by the institution. By 2010, most of the sites<br />

managed by NEV (including institutional web‐site, pages created for specific projects and pages<br />

created for events; but excluding Guia <strong>de</strong> Direitos) has shared the same space within the same<br />

server. In February 2010, all of these sites were transferred to another server where each site<br />

now has se<strong>para</strong>ted account and control panels, making possible extract more accurate visitor<br />

statistics on access to each one. For this reason, the chart below present in the years of 2008<br />

and 2009 the sum of visits for all NEV web‐sites (institituional, projects e events, excluding<br />

Guia <strong>de</strong> Direitos), and starting from 2010, the stats are se<strong>para</strong>ted by tipes of web‐sites*.<br />

500.000<br />

450.000<br />

400.000<br />

350.000<br />

300.000<br />

250.000<br />

200.000<br />

150.000<br />

100.000<br />

50.000<br />

0<br />

Web‐Sites Visits<br />

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012<br />

Instituttional Website Projects Websites Events Websites<br />

*Intitutional web‐sites: NEV Website in Portugues (nevusp.org), English (english.nevusp.org) ans Spanish<br />

(espanol.nevusp.org). Projects Websites: Maps (mapas.nevusp.org), Healthy childhood (infanciasau<strong>da</strong>vel.net) and<br />

Observatory (observatorio.nevusp.org). Events Websites: Right to the Truth (direitoaver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.nevusp.org), Right to<br />

Health (direitoasau<strong>de</strong>.nevusp.org), Film Festival (mostra.nevusp.org), Management Course<br />

(curso<strong>de</strong>gestao.nevusp.org), UDHR60 (udhr60.nevusp.org), Early Childhood (primeirainfancia.nevusp.org).<br />

The drop in visitation statistics in 2010 are primarily related to the server move, which<br />

meant chances of URL and many broken links on the Internet, in addition to the process of rein<strong>de</strong>xing<br />

pages by Google Search.<br />

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3.000.000<br />

Guia <strong>de</strong> Direitos Visits<br />

2.500.000<br />

2.000.000<br />

1.500.000<br />

1.000.000<br />

500.000<br />

0<br />

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012<br />

Due to the <strong>de</strong>cline of the Virtual Incubators Project by FAPESP, were this project were<br />

located since 2006, in the year of 2010 Guia <strong>de</strong> Direitos was totally rebuild in a new plataform<br />

and remove to a new server (along with the other pages of NEV), resulting in a large drop in<br />

the number of accesses due the chance of URL, broken links in the internet and the lack of the<br />

system output from Virtual Incubator that improve the visits to the pages. Since then, this<br />

web‐site has recovered the number of visits from the improved in<strong>de</strong>xing of pages by Google<br />

and addiction of new content.<br />

TOP DOWNLOADS 2008‐2012<br />

Publications with the highest number of <strong>download</strong>s in the institutional site for the<br />

period 2008 to 2012<br />

1<br />

2<br />

TITLE AUTHOR DOWNLOADS<br />

Pesquisa nacional, por amostragem<br />

domiciliar, sobre atitu<strong>de</strong>s, normas culturais<br />

e valores em relação à violação <strong>de</strong> direitos<br />

humanos e violência: Um estudo em 11<br />

capitais <strong>de</strong> estado<br />

Violência contra as mulheres e violência <strong>de</strong><br />

gênero: Notas sobre estudos feministas no<br />

brasil<br />

CARDIA, N. 82.078<br />

IZUMINO, W.; SANTOS, C. 21.259<br />

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3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Terceiro Relatório Nacional sobre Direitos<br />

Humanos no Brasil (2002‐2005)<br />

O monopólio estatal <strong>da</strong> violência na<br />

socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> brasileira contemporânea<br />

Violência, crime e sistemas policiais em<br />

países <strong>de</strong> nova <strong>de</strong>mocracia<br />

MESQUITA NETO, P.; ALVES, R. 14.118<br />

ADORNO, S. 11.724<br />

PINHEIRO, P.S. 10.950<br />

6 Manual <strong>de</strong> Policiamento Comunitário CUBAS, V. et al. 10.324<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Delegacias <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>fesa <strong>da</strong> mulher e juizados<br />

especiais criminais: Mulheres, violência e<br />

acesso à justiça<br />

Violência policial no Brasil: abor<strong>da</strong>gens<br />

teóricas e práticas <strong>de</strong> controle<br />

A socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e a lei: O código penal <strong>de</strong> 1890<br />

e as novas tendências penais na primeira<br />

república<br />

Os primeiros 50 anos <strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>claração<br />

universal dos Direitos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> onu<br />

PASINATO, W. 10.101<br />

MESQUITA NETO, P. 9.806<br />

ALVAREZ, M.; SALLA, F.<br />

SOUZA, L.<br />

9.299<br />

ADORNO, S. 8.895<br />

INTERVENTIONS IN THE MEDIA 2012 E 2008<br />

300<br />

Media Intervetions<br />

250<br />

200<br />

150<br />

100<br />

50<br />

0<br />

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012<br />

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2012<br />

December 2012<br />

Date: 27 December 2012<br />

Theme: “Violência policial é a principal mancha<br />

em direitos humanos”<br />

Researcher: Lúcia Elena Bastos<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Política – Blogs/Roldão Arru<strong>da</strong><br />

http://blogs.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/rol<strong>da</strong>oarru<strong>da</strong>/tag/lucia‐elena‐bastos/<br />

Date: 20 December 2012<br />

Theme: “Pesquisa revela evolução dos direitos<br />

humanos no Brasil”<br />

Researcheres: Mariana Possas e Maria<br />

Fernan<strong>da</strong> Peres<br />

Media: TV – Brasil<br />

Programme: Repórter Brasil<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasilnoite/episodio/pesquisa‐revela‐evolucao‐dosdireitos‐humanos‐no‐brasil<br />

Date: 20 December 2012<br />

Theme: “Combate à criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> tem bons<br />

resultados em apenas sete estados e no DF”<br />

Researcheres: Mariana Possas e Camila Dias<br />

Media: TV – Globo News<br />

Programme: Jornal Globo News<br />

http://globotv.globo.com/globo‐news/jornalglobo‐news/v/combate‐a‐criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐tembons‐resultados‐em‐apenas‐sete‐estados‐e‐nodf/2304439/<br />

Date: 19 December 2012<br />

Theme: “População carcerária mais que dobrou<br />

no Brasil, diz relatório”<br />

Researcher: Mariana Possas<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – BBC Brasil<br />

Section: Notícias ‐ Brasil<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticias/20<br />

12/12/121219_relatorio_nev_lk_vale_esta.sht<br />

ml<br />

Date: 19 December 2012<br />

Theme: “USP faz balanço sobre violações <strong>de</strong><br />

direitos humanos no país”<br />

Researcher: Mariana Possas e Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong><br />

Peres<br />

Media: Site – Portal Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/ci<strong>da</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong>nia/2012/12/usp‐faz‐balanco‐sobreviolacoes‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitos‐humanos‐no‐pais<br />

Date: 19 December 2012<br />

Theme: “NEV lança o 5º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Mariana Possas<br />

Media: Blog – Blog <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Section: Não se aplica<br />

http://www.usp.br/imprensa/?p=27011<br />

Date: 11 December 2012<br />

Theme: “O que Nova York po<strong>de</strong> ensinar a SP no<br />

combate à violência?”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – BBC Brasil<br />

Section: Brasil<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticias/20<br />

12/12/121206_crimes_novayork_pai.shtml<br />

November 2012<br />

Date: 25 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>safia combate à<br />

violência contra mulher no Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – BBC Brasil<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticias/20<br />

12/11/121123_impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>_maria_<strong>da</strong>_penha_j<br />

p.shtml<br />

Date: 25 November 2012<br />

Theme: “SUS aten<strong>de</strong> 2,6 vezes mais mulheres<br />

vítimas <strong>de</strong> violência do que homens”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site – Portal EBC<br />

Section: Notícias/Brasil<br />

http://www.ebc.com.br/2012/11/sus‐aten<strong>de</strong>‐<br />

26‐vezes‐mais‐mulheres‐vitimas‐<strong>de</strong>‐violenciado‐que‐homens<br />

Date: 23 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Entrevista – Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro –<br />

‘Na ditadura, o Presi<strong>de</strong>nte, os generais e os<br />

executores dos crimes estavam inteirados dos<br />

excessos’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal IPEA (Instituto <strong>de</strong> Pesquisa<br />

Econômica Aplica<strong>da</strong>)<br />

Section: Não i<strong>de</strong>ntifica<strong>da</strong><br />

http://www.ipea.gov.br/portal/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?opti<br />

on=com_content&view=article&id=16148&cati<br />

d=96&Itemid=2<br />

187


Date: 23 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Mapa <strong>de</strong> homicídios em SP mostra<br />

"efeito retaliação" e levanta suspeita sobre<br />

grupos <strong>de</strong> extermínio”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Site – Portal UOL<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://noticias.uol.com.br/cotidiano/ultimasnoticias/2012/11/23/coinci<strong>de</strong>ncias‐em‐locais<strong>de</strong>‐homicidios‐em‐sp‐apontam‐<strong>para</strong>‐acao‐<strong>de</strong>grupo‐<strong>de</strong>‐exterminio.htm<br />

Date: 21 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Na ditadura, o Presi<strong>de</strong>nte, os generais<br />

e os executores dos crimes estavam inteirados<br />

dos excessos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista – Desafios do Desenvolvimento<br />

(IPEA) – edição on‐line<br />

Section: Entrevista<br />

http://www.ipea.gov.br/<strong>de</strong>safios/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?op<br />

tion=com_content&view=article&id=2820&cati<br />

d=30&Itemid=41<br />

Date: 20 November 2012<br />

Theme: “SP vai <strong>de</strong>cidir se aceita equipamento<br />

<strong>para</strong> bloquear celulares em presídios”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: TV ‐ Globo<br />

Programme: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

http://g1.globo.com/bom‐diabrasil/noticia/2012/11/sp‐vai‐<strong>de</strong>cidir‐se‐aceitaequipamento‐<strong>para</strong>‐bloquear‐celulares‐empresidios.html<br />

Date: 18 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Sob o controle <strong>de</strong> quem?”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Ca<strong>de</strong>rno Aliás<br />

http://m.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/arteelazer,so<br />

b‐o‐controle‐<strong>de</strong>‐quem,961586.htm<br />

Date: 17 November 2012<br />

Theme: “A questão <strong>da</strong> segurança na Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Universitária é complexa”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência<br />

Universitária <strong>de</strong> Notícias<br />

Section: Humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

http://www.usp.br/aun/antigo/www/_reeng/<br />

materia_imprime.php?cod_materia=1209155<br />

Date: 17 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Criança <strong>de</strong> um ano é morta no colo <strong>da</strong><br />

mãe, em S. Bernardo”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – ABCD Maior<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

http://www.abcdMayr.com.br/noticia_exibir.p<br />

hp?noticia=45946<br />

Date: 14 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro diz que chance<br />

<strong>de</strong> intervenção na Síria é remota, embora<br />

violência continue”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

11‐14/paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐diz‐que‐chance<strong>de</strong>‐intervencao‐na‐siria‐e‐remota‐emboraviolencia‐continue<br />

Date: 13 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Paraná pre<strong>para</strong>do <strong>para</strong> abrir arquivos<br />

<strong>da</strong> Ditadura”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal do Sindicato dos Jornalistas<br />

Profissionais do Paraná<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.sindijorpr.org.br/noticia/<strong>para</strong>napre<strong>para</strong>do‐<strong>para</strong>‐abrir‐arquivos‐<strong>da</strong>ditadura/4835<br />

Date: 13 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Assembleia aprova Comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no Paraná”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Gazeta do Povo<br />

Section: Ca<strong>de</strong>rno Vi<strong>da</strong> e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/vi<strong>da</strong>eci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong><br />

nia/conteudo.phtml?tl=1&id=1317742&tit=Ass<br />

embleia‐aprova‐Comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐no‐<br />

Parana<br />

Date: 13 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> vai investigar<br />

igrejas”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista – Caros Amigos<br />

Section: Política<br />

http://carosamigos.terra.com.br/in<strong>de</strong>x/in<strong>de</strong>x.p<br />

hp/politica/2736‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐vaiinvestigar‐igrejas<br />

Date: 13 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Dez especialistas em segurança<br />

pública apontam ações <strong>para</strong> combater on<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

violência”<br />

Programme: Notícias/Brasil<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Rádio – Band News FM<br />

188


http://bandnewsfm.band.com.br/Noticia.aspx?<br />

COD=631793&Tipo=227<br />

Date: 12 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Entrevistado: Cláudio Chaves Beato<br />

Filho (CRISP – UFMG) – Crise na segurança<br />

pública <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: TV ‐ Cultura<br />

Programme: Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/ro<strong>da</strong>viva/ro<strong>da</strong>viva‐traz‐especialista‐em‐seguranca‐publica<br />

Date: 12 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Paraná pre<strong>para</strong>do <strong>para</strong> abrir arquivos<br />

<strong>da</strong> Ditadura”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Sindicato dos Servidores<br />

Públicos Municipais <strong>de</strong> Curitiba (SISMUC)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://sismuc.org.br/noticias.asp?ID=2494&ID_<br />

CAT=1<br />

Date: 12 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> abre<br />

audiência pública em Curitiba”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal do Sindicato dos<br />

Trabalhadores em Educação Pública do Paraná<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.appsindicato.org.br/Inclu<strong>de</strong>/Pagin<br />

as/noticia.aspx?id=7913<br />

Date: 11 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Os mortos do dia”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Aliás<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

os‐mortos‐do‐dia,958718,0.htm<br />

Date: 09 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Promotores pe<strong>de</strong>m isolamento <strong>de</strong><br />

cúpula do PCC em prisões fe<strong>de</strong>rais”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias ‐ BBC<br />

Section: Brasil<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/celular/noti<br />

cias/2012/11/121109_violencia_transferencias<br />

_lk.shtml<br />

Date: 09 November 2012<br />

Theme: “O que São Paulo tem a apren<strong>de</strong>r com<br />

o Rio”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Revista – Isto É<br />

Section: Comportamento<br />

http://www.istoe.com.br/reportagens/252841<br />

_O+QUE+SAO+PAULO+TEM+A+APRENDER+CO<br />

M+O+RIO+<br />

Date: 09 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Tortura continua nas esquadras do<br />

país ‐ Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Angola Press<br />

(Luan<strong>da</strong>, Angola)<br />

Section: Notícias – Internacional/Brasil<br />

http://www.portalangop.co.ao/motix/pt_pt/no<br />

ticias/internacional/2012/10/45/Tortura‐<br />

continua‐nas‐esquadras‐pais‐Comissao‐<br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>,e43157d9‐c1b3‐4ca0‐83ed‐<br />

21a0676795e2.html<br />

Date: 09 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Seminário no MP <strong>de</strong>bate políticas<br />

públicas contra a violência doméstica”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site – Portal do Ministério Público do<br />

Estado <strong>de</strong> Goiás<br />

Section: Página Principal/Notícia<br />

http://www.mp.go.gov.br/portalweb/1/noticia<br />

/2d33c683a99e9f05b24b80fb2a93fbd1.html&ti<br />

tulo=Semin%C3%A1rio%20no%20MP%20<strong>de</strong>bat<br />

e%20pol%C3%ADticas%20p%C3%BAblicas%20c<br />

ontra%20a%20viol%C3%AAncia%20dom%C3%<br />

A9stica<br />

Date: 09 November 2012<br />

Theme: “’A principal vítima é a população’”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal – Valor Econômico<br />

Section: Cultura & Estilo<br />

http://www.valor.com.br/cultura/2897516/pri<br />

ncipal‐vitima‐e‐populacao<br />

Date: 08 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Ditadura: ação <strong>de</strong> religiosos será<br />

apura<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: País<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/ditadura‐acao<strong>de</strong>‐religiosos‐sera‐apura<strong>da</strong>‐6678732<br />

Date: 08 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Graças a Obama não houve invasão<br />

militar na Síria, diz Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/gracasobama‐nao‐houve‐invasao‐militar‐na‐siria‐dizpinheiro‐6673995<br />

189


Date: 07 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Polícia amplia ocupação <strong>de</strong> favelas em<br />

São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: País<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/policia‐ampliaocupacao‐<strong>de</strong>‐favelas‐em‐sao‐paulo‐6667829<br />

Date: 07 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Alckmin e ministro anunciam medi<strong>da</strong>s<br />

contra a violência em SP”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Jornal Floripa<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

http://www.jornalfloripa.com.br/ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/?pg=v<br />

erjornalfloripa&id=1060<br />

Date: 07 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Alckmin e ministro anunciam medi<strong>da</strong>s<br />

contra a violência em SP”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: TV – Globo<br />

Programme: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

http://g1.globo.com/bom‐diabrasil/noticia/2012/11/alckimin‐e‐ministroanunciam‐medi<strong>da</strong>s‐contra‐violencia‐emsp.html<br />

Date: 06 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Após que<strong>da</strong> nos últimos anos, SP <strong>de</strong>ve<br />

terminar 2012 com alta na taxa <strong>de</strong> homicídio”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Nacional<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

11‐06/apos‐que<strong>da</strong>‐nos‐ultimos‐anos‐sp‐<strong>de</strong>veterminar‐2012‐com‐alta‐na‐taxa‐<strong>de</strong>‐homicidio<br />

Date: 06 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Para especialistas, efeito <strong>de</strong> medi<strong>da</strong>s<br />

será passageiro, caso não ocorra mu<strong>da</strong>nça<br />

estrutural”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: País<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/<strong>para</strong>especialistas‐efeito‐<strong>de</strong>‐medi<strong>da</strong>s‐serapassageiro‐caso‐nao‐ocorra‐mu<strong>da</strong>ncaestrutural‐6654147<br />

Date: 06 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Para researchera, contexto <strong>de</strong><br />

violência e mortes <strong>de</strong> PMs levam a atos<br />

impulsivos”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/1180<br />

854‐<strong>para</strong>‐researchera‐contexto‐<strong>de</strong>‐violencia‐emortes‐<strong>de</strong>‐pms‐levam‐a‐atos‐impulsivos.shtml<br />

Date: 06 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Fabio Trad: ‘Assassinato <strong>de</strong> policiais é<br />

uma questão <strong>de</strong> Estado’” Researcher: Camila<br />

Dias<br />

Media: Site – MS Notícias<br />

Section: Não i<strong>de</strong>ntifica<strong>da</strong><br />

http://www.msnoticias.com.br/?p=ler&id=960<br />

68<br />

Date: 06 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissões <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> firmam acordo<br />

<strong>para</strong> ampliar investigações sobre morte <strong>de</strong><br />

Anísio Teixeira”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Justiça<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

11‐06/comissoes‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐firmam‐acordo<strong>para</strong>‐ampliar‐investigacoes‐sobre‐morte‐<strong>de</strong>anisio‐teixeira<br />

Date: 06 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissões <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> vão colaborar<br />

na investigação sobre morte <strong>de</strong> Anísio”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Brasília<br />

(UnB)<br />

Section: UnB Agência<br />

http://www.unb.br/noticias/unbagencia/unbag<br />

encia.php?id=7290<br />

Date: 05 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Polêmica operação <strong>da</strong> Polícia Militar<br />

em favelas paulistas é amplia<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – Radioagência NP<br />

Section: Nacional/Su<strong>de</strong>ste/Violência<br />

http://www.radioagencianp.com.br/11206‐<br />

polemica‐operacao‐<strong>da</strong>‐policia‐militar‐emfavelas‐paulistas‐e‐amplia<strong>da</strong><br />

Date: 05 November 2012<br />

Theme: “SP: <strong>para</strong> especialistas, negar e atacar<br />

PCC são métodos ultrapassados”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Site – Portal Terra<br />

Section: Brasil/Polícia<br />

http://noticias.terra.com.br/brasil/noticias/0,,O<br />

I6272240‐EI5030,00‐<br />

SP+<strong>para</strong>+especialistas+negar+e+atacar+PCC+sa<br />

o+metodos+ultrapassados.html<br />

190


Date: 01 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Governo Fe<strong>de</strong>ral propõe mo<strong>de</strong>lo <strong>de</strong><br />

UPP´s cariocas em favela paulista”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – Brasil <strong>de</strong> Fato<br />

Section: São Paulo<br />

http://www.brasil<strong>de</strong>fato.com.br/no<strong>de</strong>/11062<br />

Date: 01 November 2012<br />

Theme: “Violência fora <strong>de</strong> controle”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Revista – Isto É<br />

Section: Comportamento<br />

http://www.istoe.com.br/reportagens/paginar/<br />

250826_VIOLENCIA+FORA+DE+CONTROLE/86<br />

October 2012<br />

Date: 31 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Bahia é segundo estado com Maior<br />

número <strong>de</strong> policiais mortos em 2012”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – Correio <strong>da</strong> Bahia (edição online)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.correio24horas.com.br/noticias/<strong>de</strong><br />

talhes/<strong>de</strong>talhes‐1/Article/bahia‐e‐segundoestado‐com‐Maior‐numero‐<strong>de</strong>‐policiaismortos‐em‐<br />

2012/?tx_comments_pi1[page]=3&cHash=8711<br />

e504b743db688952ccbfdd8af323<br />

Date: 31 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Catorze PMs já foram mortos em MT<br />

em 2012”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – A Gazeta (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

http://www.gazetadigital.com.br/conteudo/sh<br />

ow/secao/9/materia/350818<br />

Date: 31 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Catorze policiais militares já foram<br />

assassinados em MT neste ano”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – Correio Press (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.jcorreio.com.br/in<strong>de</strong>x/noticias/id‐<br />

5388/catorze_policiais_militares_ja_foram_ass<br />

assinados_em_mt_neste_ano<br />

Date: 31 <strong>de</strong> October <strong>de</strong> 2012<br />

Theme: “Dá <strong>para</strong> antever o fim <strong>da</strong> on<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

violência em São Paulo?”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Revista ‐ Exame<br />

Section: Brasil<br />

http://exame.April.com.br/brasil/noticias/aviolencia‐em‐sao‐paulo‐vai‐ter‐fim<br />

Date: 27 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Onze pessoas são assassina<strong>da</strong>s na<br />

madruga<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> sábado em São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: TV – Globo<br />

Programme: Jornal Hoje<br />

http://g1.globo.com/jornalhoje/noticia/2012/10/onze‐pessoas‐saoassassina<strong>da</strong>s‐na‐madruga<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>‐sabado‐emsao‐paulo.html<br />

Date: 27 October 2012<br />

Theme: “'Aleatorie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong>s mortes em SP é um<br />

fato preocupante', afirma Sérgio Adorno”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: TV – Globo News<br />

Programme: Jornal Globo News<br />

http://globotv.globo.com/globo‐news/jornalglobo‐news/v/aleatorie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐<strong>da</strong>s‐mortes‐emsp‐e‐um‐fato‐preocupante‐afirma‐sergioadorno/2211319/<br />

Date: 26 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Síria terá quatro dias <strong>de</strong> trégua”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste<br />

Section: Notícias ‐ Internacional<br />

http://diariodonor<strong>de</strong>ste.globo.com/materia.as<br />

p?codigo=1196809<br />

Date: 26 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Conectas <strong>de</strong>bate a aplicação <strong>da</strong> prisão<br />

provisória no País”<br />

Researcher: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência –<br />

NEV/USP<br />

Media: Site – Conectas<br />

Section: Justiça<br />

http://www.conectas.org/Article‐1/conectas<strong>de</strong>batera‐a‐aplicacao‐<strong>da</strong>‐prisao‐provisoria‐nopais<br />

Date: 25 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU quer ir à Síria<br />

investigar crimes contra a humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal RFI (Rádio França<br />

Internacional)<br />

Section: Mundo/Português<br />

http://www.portugues.rfi.fr/mundo/20121025‐<br />

comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐quer‐ir‐siria‐investigarcrimes‐contra‐humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

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Date: 23 October 2012<br />

Theme: “UNA‐USA Awards Human Rights<br />

Advocates Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro and Marlow<br />

Svatek”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – United Nations Association of the<br />

United States of America<br />

Section: News and Publications<br />

http://www.unausa.org/newspublications/article/1‐una‐usa‐awards‐humanrights‐advocates‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐andmarlow‐svatek<br />

Date: 21 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro se preocupa<br />

com a participação <strong>de</strong> grupos radicais na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Globo News<br />

Programme: Jornal <strong>da</strong>s Dez<br />

http://globotv.globo.com/globo‐news/jornal<strong>da</strong>s‐<strong>de</strong>z/v/paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐se‐preocupacom‐a‐participacao‐<strong>de</strong>‐grupos‐radicais‐nasiria/2144254/<br />

Date: 20 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Café com PP no UFABC Para Todos”<br />

Researcheres: Camila Dias, Fernando Salla e<br />

Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Media: Blog – Café com PP<br />

Section: Não se aplica<br />

http://cafecompp.blogspot.com.br/2012_10_0<br />

1_archive.html<br />

Date: 18 October 2012<br />

Theme: “O Quadro atual <strong>da</strong> violência”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: São Paulo<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s,o<br />

‐quadro‐atual‐<strong>da</strong>‐violencia,947289,0.htm<br />

Date: 18 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro – Chair,<br />

International Commission of Inquiry for Syria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – United Nations Association of the<br />

United States of America<br />

Section: About Us<br />

http://www.unausa.org/about‐us/globallea<strong>de</strong>rship‐awards/367‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro<br />

Date: 17 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Bandidos sabem que não intimi<strong>da</strong>m a<br />

polícia <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, diz coronel”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: TV – Globo News<br />

Programme: Entre Aspas<br />

http://g1.globo.com/globonews/noticia/2012/10/bandidos‐sabem‐quenao‐intimi<strong>da</strong>m‐policia‐<strong>de</strong>‐sao‐paulo‐dizcoronel.html<br />

Date: 17 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro, relator <strong>de</strong> direitos<br />

humanos, recebe prêmio <strong>de</strong> li<strong>de</strong>rança global”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – UN Multimedia Português<br />

Section: Notícias e Mídia – Rádio ONU<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/portugues<br />

e/2012/10/brasileiro‐relator‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitoshumanos‐recebe‐premio‐<strong>de</strong>‐li<strong>de</strong>ranca‐global/<br />

Date: 17 October 2012<br />

Theme: “UNA‐USA Honors Human Rights<br />

Advocates, Leo Nevas Awards Given to Paulo<br />

Sérgio Pinheiro, Marlow Svatek”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – United Nations Association of the<br />

United States of America<br />

Section: News and Publications<br />

http://www.unausa.org/newspublications/article/una‐usa‐honors‐humanrights‐advocates‐leo‐nevas‐awards‐given‐topaulo‐s%C3%A9rgio‐pinheiro‐marlow‐svatek<br />

Date: 16 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Only diplomacy can end crisis in Syria:<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – United Nations Radio<br />

Programme: News & Media<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/english/2<br />

012/10/only‐diplomacy‐can‐end‐crisis‐in‐syriapaulo‐sergio‐pinheiro/<br />

Date: 16 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Entrevista: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – Rádio ONU<br />

Programme: Entrevistas e clips<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/portugues<br />

e/2012/10/entrevista‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐3/<br />

Date: 16 October 2012<br />

Theme: “The latest findings on the human<br />

rights situation in Syria ‐ Press Conference”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – United Nations<br />

Section: UN Webcast – The United Nations Web<br />

TV<br />

192


http://webtv.un.org/watch/the‐latest‐findingson‐the‐human‐rights‐situation‐in‐syria‐pressconference/1904479973001<br />

Date: 12 October 2012<br />

Theme: “As presenças <strong>de</strong> Severo”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Opinião – Tendências/Debates<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/opiniao/715<br />

10‐as‐presencas‐<strong>de</strong>‐severo.shtml<br />

Date: 11 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Sociólogo Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

analisa soluções <strong>para</strong> a guerra na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – Cultura FM<br />

Programme: Começando o Dia<br />

http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/comecando/soc<br />

iologo‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐analisa‐solucoes<strong>para</strong>‐a‐guerra‐na‐siria<br />

Date: 08 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão pedirá mu<strong>da</strong>nça no ensino<br />

<strong>da</strong>s escolas militares”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Política<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

comissao‐pedira‐‐mu<strong>da</strong>nca‐no‐ensino‐‐<strong>da</strong>sescolas‐militares‐,942264,0.htm<br />

Date: 08 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro no Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva”<br />

(Programa exibido simultaneamente com a TV<br />

Cultura).<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Brasil<br />

Programme: Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/ro<strong>da</strong>viva/episodio/p<br />

aulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐no‐ro<strong>da</strong>‐viva<br />

Date: 05 October 2012<br />

Theme: “’Não temos a missão <strong>de</strong> julgar’ ‐<br />

Cientista político Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro fala<br />

sobre a Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Cultura<br />

Programme: Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/ro<strong>da</strong>viva/paulosergio‐pinheiro‐fala‐sobre‐a‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐no‐ro<strong>da</strong>‐viva<br />

Date: 03 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Organização do PCC dificulta ações <strong>de</strong><br />

combate do governo <strong>de</strong> SP”<br />

Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/cotidiano/6<br />

9810‐organizacao‐do‐pcc‐dificulta‐acoes‐<strong>de</strong>combate‐do‐governo‐<strong>de</strong>‐sp.shtml<br />

Date: 03 October 2012<br />

Theme: “STF vai julgar culpa do Estado na<br />

morte <strong>de</strong> presos”<br />

Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: São Paulo<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

stf‐vai‐julgar‐culpa‐do‐‐estado‐na‐morte‐<strong>de</strong>presos‐,939255,0.htm<br />

Date: 02 October 2012<br />

Theme: “Crime se organizou após massacre”<br />

Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias<br />

Media: Jornal – Diário <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Dia a Dia<br />

http://www.diariosp.com.br/noticia/<strong>de</strong>talhe/3<br />

4443/Crime+se+organizou+apos+massacre<br />

September 2012<br />

Date: 25 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Empresários que apoiaram a tortura<br />

serão investigados”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/po<strong>de</strong>r/6820<br />

6‐empresarios‐que‐apoiaram‐a‐tortura‐seraoinvestigados.shtml<br />

Date: 23 September 2012<br />

Theme: “’Operação Condor vai receber uma<br />

enorme atenção’, diz membro <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> brasileira”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Opera Mundi<br />

Section: Entrevistas<br />

http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/entre<br />

vistas/24373/operacao+condor+vai+receber+u<br />

ma+enorme+atencao+diz+membro+<strong>da</strong>+comiss<br />

ao+<strong>da</strong>+ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>+brasileira.shtml<br />

Date: 23 September 2012<br />

Theme: “’São Paulo não po<strong>de</strong> calar’. Debate<br />

discute violência, habitação e ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Site – Rádio CBN<br />

Section: Blog Fabíola Cidral<br />

http://colunas.cbn.globoradio.globo.com/platb<br />

/fabiolacidral/tag/violencia/<br />

193


Date: 22 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Como garantir a segurança<br />

promovendo a ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia e a ocupação do<br />

espaço público?”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio – CBN<br />

Programme: CBN São Paulo Especial "Seu<br />

Bairro, Nossa Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/cbn‐<br />

sp/2012/09/22/COMO‐GARANTIR‐A‐<br />

SEGURANCA‐PROMOVENDO‐A‐CIDADANIA‐E‐A‐<br />

OCUPACAO‐DO‐ESPACO‐PUBLICO.htm<br />

Date: 21 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Mário Augusto Jakobskind: Estado é<br />

acusado <strong>de</strong> matar 2 mil índios”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista – Caros Amigos<br />

Section: Articles<br />

http://carosamigos.terra.com.br/in<strong>de</strong>x/in<strong>de</strong>x.p<br />

hp/component/content/article/207‐<br />

revista/edicao‐186/2522‐mario‐Augustojakobskind‐estado‐e‐acusado‐<strong>de</strong>‐matar‐2‐milindios<br />

Date: 19 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Sociólogo Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro fala<br />

sobre os conflitos na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – Cultura FM<br />

Programme: Começando o Dia<br />

http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/comecando/soc<br />

iologo‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐fala‐sobre‐osconflitos‐na‐siria<br />

Date: 19 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Imagens mostram aluna sendo<br />

agredi<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> escola em SP”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: TV – Globo<br />

Programme: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

http://g1.globo.com/bom‐diabrasil/noticia/2012/09/imagens‐mostramaluna‐sendo‐agredi<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>ntro‐<strong>de</strong>‐escola‐emsp.html<br />

Date: 18 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Magnitu<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> violações dos direitos<br />

humanos na Síria aumentou drasticamente,<br />

afirma painel <strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal ONU Brasil<br />

Section: Destaque<br />

http://www.onu.org.br/magnitu<strong>de</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>violacoes‐dos‐direitos‐humanos‐na‐siria‐<br />

aumentou‐drasticamente‐afirma‐painel‐<strong>da</strong>‐<br />

onu/<br />

Date: 17 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro recomen<strong>da</strong> ‘medi<strong>da</strong>s<br />

apropria<strong>da</strong>s’ na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – AFP<br />

Section: Não se aplica<br />

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/articl<br />

e/ALeqM5hHEwEbZ45C39cWq1Mnz4tH3KLY7Q<br />

?docId=CNG.553e3445c124ff6521a72f99f6408<br />

486.241<br />

Date: 17 September 2012<br />

Theme: “ONU faz nova lista <strong>de</strong> acusados <strong>de</strong><br />

crimes <strong>de</strong> guerra na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – BBC Brasil<br />

Section: Últimas Notícias<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/ultimas_not<br />

icias/2012/09/120917_siria_crimes_guerra_pai<br />

_rn.shtml<br />

Date: 17 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Núcleos radicais po<strong>de</strong>m se aproveitar<br />

<strong>da</strong> situação na Síria, diz Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Estadão<br />

Programme: Mundo<br />

http://tv.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/vi<strong>de</strong>os,nucleosradicais‐po<strong>de</strong>m‐se‐aproveitar‐<strong>da</strong>‐situacao‐nasiria‐diz‐pinheiro,182328,259,0.htm<br />

Date: 17 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro se preocupa<br />

com a participação <strong>de</strong> grupos radicais na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Globo News<br />

Programme: Jornal <strong>da</strong>s Dez<br />

http://g1.globo.com/globo‐news/jornal‐<strong>da</strong>s<strong>de</strong>z/vi<strong>de</strong>os/t/todos‐os‐vi<strong>de</strong>os/v/paulo‐sergiopinheiro‐se‐preocupa‐com‐a‐participacao‐<strong>de</strong>grupos‐radicais‐na‐siria/2144254/<br />

Date: 16 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Investigador brasileiro apresenta à<br />

ONU lista <strong>de</strong> supostos criminosos <strong>de</strong> guerra<br />

sírios”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,investigador‐brasileiro‐apresenta‐a‐onulista‐<strong>de</strong>‐supostos‐criminosos‐<strong>de</strong>‐guerrasirios,931506,0.htm<br />

194


Date: 11 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Os <strong>de</strong>safios <strong>da</strong> ciência que busca<br />

dialogar com as políticas públicas”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Site – Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Maria Cecília Souto<br />

Vidigal<br />

Section: O Que Fazemos – Programa Primeira<br />

Infância<br />

http://www.fmcsv.org.br/Ptbr/oquefazemos/programazeroatres/workshop<br />

internacional/IISIMPOSIO/Paginas/Os‐<strong>de</strong>safios<strong>da</strong>‐ciencia‐que‐busca‐dialogar‐com‐aspol%C3%ADticas‐publicas.aspx<br />

Date: 05 September 2012<br />

Theme: “ABI quer apuração do atentado <strong>de</strong><br />

1976”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Re<strong>de</strong> Democrática<br />

Section: Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong><strong>de</strong>mocratica.org/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?o<br />

ption=com_k2&view=item&id=2681:abi‐querapura%C3%A7%C3%A3o‐do‐atentado‐<strong>de</strong>‐1979<br />

Date: 04 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Entrevista com Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro,<br />

integrante <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>"<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Record News<br />

Programme: Entrevista Record Atuali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

http://noticias.r7.com/recordnews/2012/09/04/entrevista‐record‐61/<br />

Date: 03 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Pinheiro quer saber quem queimou<br />

arquivo <strong>da</strong> tortura”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Conversa Afia<strong>da</strong><br />

Section: Brasil<br />

http://www.conversaafia<strong>da</strong>.com.br/brasil/2012<br />

/09/03/pinheiro‐quer‐saber‐quem‐queimouarquivo‐<strong>da</strong>‐tortura/<br />

Date: 02 September 2012<br />

Theme: “Professor sob ameaça"<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Revista – Carta Fun<strong>da</strong>mental<br />

Section: Violência na Sala <strong>de</strong> Aula<br />

http://www.cartacapital.com.br/cartafun<strong>da</strong>mental/professor‐sob‐ameaca/<br />

August 2012<br />

Date: 30 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Manipulações estatísticas”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Site – Observatório <strong>da</strong> Imprensa<br />

Section: Jornal <strong>de</strong> Debates<br />

http://www.observatorio<strong>da</strong>imprensa.com.br/n<br />

ews/view/a_boa_vonta<strong>de</strong>_dos_jornais_com_os<br />

_numeros_oficiais<br />

Date: 30 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> vai abor<strong>da</strong>r no<br />

relatório tortura pratica<strong>da</strong> hoje”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/po<strong>de</strong>r/6357<br />

5‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐vai‐abor<strong>da</strong>r‐norelatorio‐tortura‐pratica<strong>da</strong>‐hoje.shtml<br />

Date: 29 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Violência policial <strong>de</strong> hoje é legado <strong>da</strong><br />

Ditadura, afirma Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> em<br />

visita ao Pará”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal <strong>da</strong> Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.cnv.gov.br/noticias/29‐08‐12‐<br />

2013‐violencia‐policial‐<strong>de</strong>‐hoje‐e‐legado‐<strong>da</strong>ditadura‐afirma‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐emvisita‐ao‐<strong>para</strong>/<br />

Date: 29 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> visita<br />

OAB”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – OAB Pará<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.oabpa.org.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?option=co<br />

m_content&view=article&id=2141:comissaonacional‐<strong>da</strong>ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>&catid=30:noticias&Itemid=110<br />

Date: 29 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> fará<br />

recomen<strong>da</strong>ções contra tortura atual no país”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/1145<br />

111‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐fararecomen<strong>da</strong>coes‐contra‐tortura‐atual‐nopais.shtml<br />

Date: 29 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> investiga<br />

passado <strong>de</strong> olho no presente”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

195


Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Blogs – Roldão Arru<strong>da</strong><br />

http://blogs.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/rol<strong>da</strong>oarru<strong>da</strong>/tag/simao‐jatene/<br />

Date: 29 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> reúne países <strong>da</strong><br />

AL e Caribe <strong>para</strong> troca <strong>de</strong> experiências”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – PNUD (Programa <strong>da</strong>s Nações<br />

Uni<strong>da</strong>s <strong>para</strong> o Desenvolvimento)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.pnud.org.br/Noticia.aspx?id=3646<br />

Date: 29 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Entrevista com a Profa. Camila<br />

Cal<strong>de</strong>ira Nunes Dias – Violência, PCC e<br />

Prevenção”<br />

Researcher: Camila Dias<br />

Media: Site – Instituto Avante Brasil<br />

Section: Tertúlias Criminológicas<br />

http://www.institutoavantebrasil.com.br/tertul<br />

ias‐criminologicas/pcc‐camila‐nunesdias/entrevista‐com‐a‐prof‐%C2%AA‐camilacal<strong>de</strong>ira‐nunes‐dias‐pcc‐e‐violencia/<br />

Date: 28 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Abertas as inscrições <strong>para</strong> o II<br />

Simpósio Internacional <strong>de</strong> Desenvolvimento <strong>da</strong><br />

Primeira Infância (Envolver<strong>de</strong> Jornalismo e<br />

Sustentabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, em 21.08.2012)”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Site – SAE (Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Assuntos<br />

Estratégicos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República)<br />

Section: Acesso à Informação<br />

http://www.sae.gov.br/site/?p=12868<br />

Date: 22 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Pró‐Reitoria <strong>de</strong> Cultura e Extensão<br />

Universitária lança Núcleo dos Direitos”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Site – Portal <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo (USP)<br />

Section: Sala <strong>de</strong> Imprensa<br />

http://www.usp.br/imprensa/?p=24105<br />

Date: 18 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Vítimas <strong>de</strong> agressão na infância<br />

po<strong>de</strong>m se tornar adultos violentos, diz<br />

pesquisa”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – Jornal Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Rio Claro<br />

(edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://jornalci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.uol.com.br/rioclaro/segura<br />

nca/seguranca/94749‐Vitimas‐<strong>de</strong>‐agressao‐na‐<br />

infancia‐po<strong>de</strong>m‐se‐tornar‐adultos‐violentos‐<br />

diz‐pesquisa<br />

Date: 17 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Professor Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro fala<br />

sobre fuga <strong>da</strong> população <strong>da</strong> Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Brasil<br />

Programme: Repórter Brasil<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasilnoite/episodio/professor‐paulo‐sergiopinheiro‐fala‐sobre‐fuga‐<strong>da</strong>‐populacao‐<strong>da</strong>‐siria<br />

Date: 16 August 2012<br />

Theme: “ONU i<strong>de</strong>ntifica apoio <strong>de</strong> radicais a<br />

grupos rebel<strong>de</strong>s”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/mundo/611<br />

09‐onu‐i<strong>de</strong>ntifica‐apoio‐<strong>de</strong>‐radicais‐a‐gruposrebel<strong>de</strong>s.shtml<br />

Date: 16 August 2012<br />

Theme: “ONU i<strong>de</strong>ntifica apoio <strong>de</strong> radicais à<br />

grupos rebel<strong>de</strong>s”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – Angola Press<br />

(Angop)<br />

Section: Notícias/Internacional<br />

http://www.portalangop.co.ao/motix/pt_pt/no<br />

ticias/internacional/2012/7/33/ONU‐i<strong>de</strong>ntifica‐<br />

apoio‐radicais‐grupos‐rebel<strong>de</strong>s,b7c35a32‐6d8f‐<br />

4cb9‐b2bb‐3a140d914844.html<br />

Date: 16 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Um brasileiro na crise <strong>da</strong> Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV ‐ Gazeta<br />

Programme: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Gazeta<br />

http://jornal<strong>da</strong>gazeta.tvgazeta.com.br/compon<br />

ent/vi<strong>de</strong>oflow/?option=com_vi<strong>de</strong>oflow&task=s<br />

earch&vs=1&layout=listview&Itemid=126&sear<br />

chword=Paulo+S%C3%A9rgio+Pinheir&sbtn=<br />

Date: 16 August 2012<br />

Theme: “UPDATE 4‐Syrian govt forces, rebels<br />

committing war crimes ‐U.N.”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias ‐ Reuters<br />

Section: International/Article<br />

http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/15/syriacrisis‐un‐rights‐idINL6E8JFA3220120815<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Os dois lados cometeram crimes <strong>de</strong><br />

guerra, diz relatório <strong>da</strong> ONU sobre a Síria”<br />

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Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Opera Mundi<br />

Section: Notícias/Oriente Médio<br />

http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/notici<br />

as/23692/os+dois+lados+cometeram+crimes+d<br />

e+guerra+diz+relatorio+<strong>da</strong>+onu+sobre+a+siria.<br />

shtml<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “ONU aponta aumento <strong>da</strong> violência por<br />

grupos armados”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/mundo/609<br />

16‐relatorio‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐aponta‐aumento‐<strong>da</strong>violencia‐por‐grupos‐armados.shtml<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Forças <strong>de</strong> Assad cometeram crime <strong>de</strong><br />

guerra, diz brasileiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/forcas‐<strong>de</strong>assad‐cometeram‐crime‐<strong>de</strong>‐guerra‐dizbrasileiro‐5799619<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro comenta<br />

relatório sobre a Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Estadão<br />

Programme: Destaques<br />

http://tv.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/vi<strong>de</strong>os,PAULO‐<br />

SERGIO‐PINHEIRO‐COMENTA‐RELATORIO‐<br />

SOBRE‐A‐SIRIA,179217,0,0.htm<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “UN report slams Assad forces for war<br />

crimes”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – Al Jazeera<br />

Section: News/Middle East<br />

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2<br />

012/08/2012815173747718478.html<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Pinheiro: ‘We had major obstacles<br />

with Syrian investigation’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – BBC<br />

Section: News/World/Middle East<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world‐middleeast‐19276441<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> diz que Rio teve<br />

'Casas <strong>da</strong> Morte'”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/po<strong>de</strong>r/6094<br />

3‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐diz‐que‐rio‐teve‐casas<strong>da</strong>‐morte.shtml<br />

Date: 15 August 2012<br />

Theme: “OAB‐RJ vai repassar à Comissão<br />

Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong>dos sobre ditadura”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Jornal do Brasil<br />

Section: Rio<br />

http://www.jb.com.br/rio/noticias/2012/08/15<br />

/oab‐rj‐vai‐repassar‐a‐comissao‐nacional‐<strong>da</strong>ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐<strong>da</strong>dos‐sobre‐ditadura/<br />

Date: 14 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Tortura foi 'política <strong>de</strong> Estado', diz<br />

Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/po<strong>de</strong>r/6073<br />

8‐tortura‐foi‐politica‐<strong>de</strong>‐estado‐dizpinheiro.shtml<br />

Date: 14 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Um estudo com<strong>para</strong>tivo entre São<br />

Paulo e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do México”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Site – Instituto <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados<br />

(IEA/USP)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.iea.usp.br/noticias/saopauloci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

domexico.html<br />

Date: 13 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> faz audiência<br />

pública com parentes <strong>de</strong> vítimas”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição online)<br />

Section: Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/po<strong>de</strong>r/1136420‐<br />

comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐faz‐audiencia‐publicacom‐parentes‐<strong>de</strong>‐vitimas.shtml<br />

Date: 13 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Ex‐secretário <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos diz<br />

que torturas foram 'políticas <strong>de</strong> Estado'”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

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http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/po<strong>de</strong>r/1136655‐<br />

ex‐secretario‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitos‐humanos‐diz‐quetorturas‐foram‐politicas‐<strong>de</strong>‐estado.shtml<br />

Date: 13 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> enfrenta clamor<br />

por punição <strong>de</strong> torturadores no Rio”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Jornal do Brasil<br />

Section: País<br />

http://www.jb.com.br/pais/noticias/2012/08/1<br />

3/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐enfrenta‐clamor‐porpunicao‐<strong>de</strong>‐torturadores‐no‐rio/<br />

Date: 13 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Para Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, repressão<br />

foi política <strong>de</strong> Estado”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://www.cnv.gov.br/noticias/13‐08‐12‐<br />

2013‐<strong>para</strong>‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐repressao‐foipolitica‐<strong>de</strong>‐estado/<br />

Date: 10 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, o Pacificador”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista ‐ Brasileiros<br />

Section: Capa – Entrevista Especial<br />

http://www.revistabrasileiros.com.br/2012/12/<br />

20/paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐o‐pacificador/<br />

Date: 03 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Brazil to shed light on 'dirty war'<br />

abuse”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV ‐ CNN<br />

Programme: Editoria Latin America (a re<strong>de</strong> não<br />

possui programa específico)<br />

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/02/world/ame<br />

ricas/brazil‐truthcommission/in<strong>de</strong>x.html?iref=allsearch<br />

Date: 02 August 2012<br />

Theme: “MPF, ONGs e instituições <strong>de</strong> pesquisa<br />

realizam amanhã primeira reunião do Fórum<br />

Interinstitucional pelo Direito à Comunicação ‐<br />

FINDAC”<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Site – Procuradoria <strong>da</strong> República em São<br />

Paulo/Ministério Público Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Section: Sala <strong>de</strong> Imprensa/Notícias<br />

Date: 02 August 2012<br />

Theme: “MPF/SP participa <strong>da</strong> primeira reunião<br />

do Fórum Interinstitucional pelo Direito à<br />

Comunicação”<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Site – Procuradoria <strong>da</strong> República em São<br />

Paulo/Ministério Público Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://noticias.pgr.mpf.gov.br/noticias/noticias<br />

‐do‐site/copy_of_direitos‐do‐ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>o/02‐08‐<br />

12‐2013‐mpf‐ongs‐e‐instituicoes‐<strong>de</strong>‐pesquisarealizam‐amanha‐primeira‐reuniao‐do‐foruminterinstitucional‐pelo‐direito‐a‐comunicacaofin<strong>da</strong>c<br />

http://www.prsp.mpf.gov.br/sala‐<strong>de</strong>imprensa/noticias_prsp/02‐08‐12‐2013‐mpfongs‐e‐instituicoes‐<strong>de</strong>‐pesquisa‐realizamamanha‐primeira‐reuniao‐do‐foruminterinstitucional‐pelo‐direito‐a‐comunicacaofin<strong>da</strong>c<br />

Date: 02 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Annan <strong>de</strong>siste <strong>de</strong> mediar plano <strong>de</strong> paz<br />

na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/inte<br />

rnacional/2012/08/annan‐<strong>de</strong>siste‐<strong>de</strong>‐mediarplano‐<strong>de</strong>‐paz‐na‐siria<br />

Date: 02 August 2012<br />

Theme: “Pai investiga morte do filho sozinho e<br />

aju<strong>da</strong> a colocar cinco PMs na ca<strong>de</strong>ia”<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas<br />

Media: TV ‐ Globo<br />

Programme: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

http://g1.globo.com/bom‐diabrasil/noticia/2012/08/pai‐investiga‐morte‐dofilho‐sozinho‐e‐aju<strong>da</strong>‐colocar‐cinco‐pms‐naca<strong>de</strong>ia.html<br />

July 2012<br />

Date: 31 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro analisa a<br />

situação política na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – Cultura FM<br />

Programme: Começando o Dia<br />

http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/comecando/pau<br />

lo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐analisa‐a‐situacao‐politicana‐siria<br />

Date: 29 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Escala<strong>da</strong> <strong>da</strong> insensatez”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Não i<strong>de</strong>ntifica<strong>da</strong><br />

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http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

escala<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>da</strong>‐insensatez,907500,0.htm<br />

Date: 29 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Páginas <strong>de</strong> sangue”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Ilustríssima<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrissima/<br />

57290‐paginas‐<strong>de</strong>‐sangue.shtml<br />

Date: 28 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Entre dois fogos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Economia – Miriam Leitão<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/economia/miriam/po<br />

sts/2012/07/28/entre‐dois‐fogos‐457524.asp<br />

Date: 27 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro fala sobre Síria e<br />

Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Blogs – Miriam Leitão<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/economia/miriam/po<br />

sts/2012/07/27/paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐falasobre‐siria‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐457528.asp<br />

Date: 26 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Coor<strong>de</strong>nador <strong>da</strong> ONU no Brasil fala<br />

dos problemas na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Globo News<br />

Programme: Globo News Miriam Leitão<br />

http://globotv.globo.com/globo‐news/globonews‐miriam‐leitao/v/coor<strong>de</strong>nador‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐nobrasil‐fala‐dos‐problemas‐na‐siria/2060728/<br />

Date: 26 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Estudo conclui que quem apanhou dos<br />

pais quando criança ten<strong>de</strong> a bater nos filhos”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Blog – Siqueira News<br />

Section: Não i<strong>de</strong>ntifica<strong>da</strong><br />

http://www.siqueiranews.com/2012/07/estud<br />

o‐conclui‐que‐quem‐apanhou‐dos.html<br />

Date: 26 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Cerca <strong>de</strong> 10 mulheres são<br />

assassina<strong>da</strong>s por mês em São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Revista – Carta Capital<br />

Section: Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

http://www.cartacapital.com.br/socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/cer<br />

ca‐<strong>de</strong>‐10‐mulheres‐sao‐assassina<strong>da</strong>s‐por‐mesem‐sao‐paulo/<br />

Date: 25 July 2012<br />

Theme: “One in five Brazilians endured regular<br />

physical punishment in childhood”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Site – Agência Fapesp<br />

Section: English/Articles<br />

http://agencia.fapesp.br/en/15919<br />

Date: 24 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Castigo físico reproduz ciclo <strong>da</strong><br />

violência”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal – Gazeta do Povo<br />

Section: Vi<strong>da</strong> & Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/vi<strong>da</strong>eci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong><br />

nia/conteudo.phtml?id=1278218<br />

Date: 23 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Índio também quer saber a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – DCI<br />

Section: Opinião/Plano <strong>de</strong> Voo – Liliana<br />

Lavoratti<br />

http://www.dci.com.br/plano‐<strong>de</strong>‐voo‐indiotambem‐quer‐saber‐a‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐id303728.html<br />

Date: 23 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Presos <strong>de</strong> alta escolari<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal – Gazeta do Povo<br />

Section: Vi<strong>da</strong> e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/vi<strong>da</strong>eci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong><br />

nia/conteudo.phtml?id=1277810<br />

Date: 23 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro e a Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Yahoo Brasil<br />

Section: Blogs/Zoropa<br />

http://br.noticias.yahoo.com/blogs/zoropa/pau<br />

lo‐s%C3%A9rgio‐pinheiro‐e‐s%C3%ADria‐<br />

021057854.html<br />

Date: 22 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>de</strong> investigação <strong>da</strong> ONU<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>ra que o conflito na Síria está longe do<br />

fim”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio ‐ Estadão<br />

Programme: Estadão no Ar<br />

http://radio.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/audios/audio.php<br />

?idGuidSelect=88EB330AA6914FD8BE4CD6B5E<br />

0F4076C<br />

Date: 21 July 2012<br />

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Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> investigará<br />

crimes cometidos contra índios na ditadura<br />

militar”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia/Justiça<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

07‐21/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐investigara‐crimescometidos‐contra‐indios‐na‐ditadura‐militar<br />

Date: 21 July 2012<br />

Theme: “O Brasil precisa <strong>de</strong> mais educação e<br />

menos violência”<br />

Researcher: Diego Vicentin<br />

Media: Rádio ‐ Itatiaia<br />

Programme: Rádio Vivo<br />

http://wordpress.00201.upx.net.br/joselino/5920/o‐brasil‐precisa‐<strong>de</strong>‐mais‐educacao‐emenos‐violencia‐texto‐<strong>de</strong>‐selma‐sueli‐silva/<br />

Date: 20 July 2012<br />

Theme: “O drama <strong>da</strong>s famílias sírias no Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV ‐ Gazeta<br />

Programme: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Gazeta<br />

http://www.youtube.com/user/jornal<strong>da</strong>gazeta/<br />

vi<strong>de</strong>os?query=O+drama+<strong>da</strong>s+fam%C3%ADlias+<br />

s%C3%ADrias+no+Brasil<br />

Date: 19 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Lí<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong> missão <strong>da</strong> ONU <strong>de</strong>scarta<br />

solução militar <strong>para</strong> Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/inte<br />

rnacional/2012/07/li<strong>de</strong>r‐<strong>de</strong>‐missao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu<strong>de</strong>scarta‐solucao‐militar‐<strong>para</strong>‐siria<br />

Date: 18 July 2012<br />

Theme: “‘O atentado só agrava a situação’, diz<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/o‐atentado‐<br />

so‐agrava‐situacao‐diz‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐<br />

5510994<br />

Date: 16 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Agressão na infância reflete em<br />

adultos”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia e Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal – Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste (edição online)<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://diariodonor<strong>de</strong>ste.globo.com/materia.as<br />

p?codigo=1160452<br />

Date: 15 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Quem apanha se torna violento, diz<br />

researchera”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia e Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal – Bom Dia Sorocaba<br />

Section: Dia a Dia<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>bomdia.com.br/noticia/<strong>de</strong>talh<br />

e/27690/Quem+apanha+se+torna+violento,+di<br />

z+researchera<br />

Date: 15 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Quem apanha na infância ten<strong>de</strong> a<br />

resolver problemas com violência”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia e Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site – Umuarama Ilustrado<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

http://www.ilustrado.com.br/2011/ExibeNotici<br />

a.aspx?Not=Quem%20apanha%20na%20inf%C<br />

3%A2ncia%20ten<strong>de</strong>%20a%20resolver%20probl<br />

emas%20com%20viol%C3%AAncia&NotID=271<br />

29<br />

Date: 15 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Fortaleza participa <strong>de</strong> pesquisa sobre<br />

pessoas que apanharam durante a infância”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Site – Janga<strong>de</strong>iro On‐line<br />

Section: Fortaleza<br />

http://www.janga<strong>de</strong>iroonline.com.br/fortaleza<br />

/fortaleza‐participa‐<strong>de</strong>‐pesquisa‐sobre‐pessoasque‐apanharam‐durante‐a‐infancia/<br />

Date: 14 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Quem apanha na infância ten<strong>de</strong> a<br />

resolver problemas com violência, aponta<br />

pesquisa”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia e Renato Alves<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Nacional<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

07‐14/quem‐apanha‐na‐infancia‐ten<strong>de</strong>resolver‐problemas‐com‐violencia‐apontapesquisa<br />

Date: 10 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Ciclo <strong>da</strong> violência po<strong>de</strong> ter raiz nos<br />

castigos físicos na infância”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Site – Theme Social<br />

Section: Articles<br />

http://www.Themesocial.com.br/Article.asp?id<br />

Article=1916<br />

Date: 09 July 2012<br />

200


Theme: “Diplomata brasileiro analisa violência<br />

no Brasil e conflitos internacionais”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Record News<br />

Programme: Brasil em Discussão<br />

http://vi<strong>de</strong>os.r7.com/diplomata‐brasileiroanalisa‐violencia‐no‐brasil‐e‐conflitosinternacionais/idmedia/4ffa4b24fc9bedc5fe2<strong>da</strong><br />

8cc.html<br />

Date: 09 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Campinas e região abrigam 124% mais<br />

<strong>de</strong>tentos do que a capaci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Site – Portal Rádio Ternura FM<br />

Section: Notícias/Regional/Campinas<br />

http://portalternurafm.com.br/area/regional/2<br />

1388‐campinas‐e‐regiao‐abrigam‐124‐mais<strong>de</strong>tentos‐do‐que‐a‐capaci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 08 July 2012<br />

Theme: “A Orquestra Turca”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Povo (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://www.opovo.com.br/app/opovo/mundo/<br />

2012/07/07/noticiasjornalmundo,2874022/aorquestra‐turca.shtml<br />

Date: 08 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Campinas e região abrigam 124% mais<br />

<strong>de</strong>tentos do que a capaci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Site – Portal G1<br />

Section: São Paulo/Campinas e Região<br />

http://g1.globo.com/sp/campinasregiao/noticia/2012/07/campinas‐e‐regiaoabrigam‐124‐mais‐<strong>de</strong>tentos‐do‐quecapaci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.html<br />

Date: 06 July 2012<br />

Theme: “II Jorna<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> Psicanálise e Educação:<br />

Violência, Ética e Alteri<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site – SBP‐SP (Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Brasileira <strong>de</strong><br />

Psicanálise <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

Section: Eventos SBP‐SP<br />

http://www.sbpsp.org.br/ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s/eventossbpsp/item/776‐ii‐jorna<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>psican%C3%A1lise‐e‐educa%C3%A7%C3%A3oviol%C3%AAncia‐%C3%A9tica‐e‐alteri<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.html<br />

Date: 05 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Ciclo <strong>da</strong> violência po<strong>de</strong> ter raiz nos<br />

castigos físicos na infância”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Blog – ANDI (Agência Nacional dos<br />

Direitos <strong>da</strong> Infância)<br />

Section: Não se aplica<br />

http://blog.andi.org.br/ciclo‐<strong>da</strong>‐violencia‐po<strong>de</strong>ter‐raiz‐nos‐castigos‐fisicos‐na‐infancia<br />

Date: 03 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Um em ca<strong>da</strong> cinco brasileiros sofreu<br />

punição física regular na infância”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – Empresas & Negócios<br />

Section: Especial<br />

http://www.jornalempresasenegocios.com.br/<br />

pagina_14_ed_2196.pdf<br />

Date: 03 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Segurança pública – criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>,<br />

tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas e homicídios”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: TV – Univesp TV<br />

Programme: Complicações<br />

http://blogunivesptv.blogspot.com.br/2012/07<br />

/complicacoes‐sergio‐adorno.html<br />

Date: 02 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Castigos físicos aumentam chances <strong>de</strong><br />

crianças apresentarem distúrbios mentais na<br />

vi<strong>da</strong> adulta”<br />

Researcher: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência –<br />

NEV/USP<br />

Media: Revista – Veja (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

http://veja.April.com.br/noticia/sau<strong>de</strong>/castigos<br />

‐fisicos‐aumentam‐chances‐<strong>de</strong>‐criancasapresentarem‐disturbios‐mentais‐na‐vi<strong>da</strong>adulta<br />

Date: 01 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Para especialistas, Brasil precisa<br />

responsabilizar torturadores <strong>para</strong> evitar<br />

repetição <strong>de</strong> atos”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Nacional<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

07‐01/<strong>para</strong>‐especialistas‐brasil‐precisaresponsabilizar‐torturadores‐<strong>para</strong>‐evitarrepeticao‐<strong>de</strong>‐atos<br />

Date: 01 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Violência contra a mulher: a ca<strong>da</strong> duas<br />

horas, uma é assassina<strong>da</strong> no país”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal – Jornal do Sudoeste<br />

Section: Mulher<br />

http://www.jornaldosudoeste.com.br/noticia.p<br />

hp?codigo=1906<br />

201


Date: 01 July 2012<br />

Theme: “Saú<strong>de</strong>, segurança e transporte<br />

preocupam paulistanos”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/cotidiano/5<br />

2058‐sau<strong>de</strong>‐seguranca‐e‐transportepreocupam‐paulistanos.shtml<br />

June 2012<br />

Date: 30 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Síria abre questão sobre os limites <strong>da</strong><br />

humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Blogs – Jamil Cha<strong>de</strong><br />

http://blogs.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/jamilcha<strong>de</strong>/2012/06/30/siria‐abre‐questao‐sobreos‐limites‐<strong>da</strong>‐humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/<br />

Date: 29 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro chefe <strong>de</strong> investigação<br />

apoia<strong>da</strong> pela ONU prevê piora no conflito <strong>da</strong><br />

Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s no Brasil (ONU BR)<br />

Section: Destaque<br />

http://www.onu.org.br/brasileiro‐chefe‐<strong>de</strong>investigacao‐apoia<strong>da</strong>‐pela‐onu‐preve‐piora‐noconflito‐<strong>da</strong>‐siria/<br />

Date: 29 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Um em ca<strong>da</strong> cinco brasileiros sofreu<br />

punição física regular na infância”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Fapesp<br />

Section: Especiais<br />

http://agencia.fapesp.br/15812<br />

Date: 28 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Damasco ameaça romper com a ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Estado <strong>de</strong> Minas (edição online)<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/internacio<br />

nal/2012/06/28/interna_internacional,302950/<br />

<strong>da</strong>masco‐ameaca‐romper‐com‐a‐onu.shtml<br />

Date: 28 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU diz que situação na<br />

Síria está se <strong>de</strong>teriorando”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Blog – Revista Shalom<br />

Section: Não se aplica<br />

http://revistashalom.wordpress.com/2012/06/<br />

28/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐diz‐que‐situacao‐na‐siriaesta‐se‐<strong>de</strong>teriorando/<br />

Date: 28 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Embaixador <strong>da</strong> Síria abandona reunião<br />

<strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (citado)<br />

Media: TV – Brasil<br />

Programme: Repórter Brasil<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/vi<strong>de</strong>o<br />

/28988/<br />

Date: 28 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Número <strong>de</strong> assassinatos em Fortaleza<br />

aumenta 33,53%”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal – Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste (edição online)<br />

Section: Notícias ‐ Polícia<br />

http://diariodonor<strong>de</strong>ste.globo.com/materia.as<br />

p?codigo=1153968<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Não há indícios <strong>de</strong> conflito<br />

internacional na Síria, afirma diplomata<br />

brasileiro Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Band News<br />

Programme: Notícias/Mundo<br />

http://bandnewstv.band.uol.com.br/noticias/c<br />

onteudo.asp?ID=602667&tc=mundon%C3%A3o‐h%C3%A1‐ind%C3%ADcios‐<strong>de</strong>conflito‐internccioncl‐nc‐s%C3%ADric‐cfirmcdiplomctc‐brcsileiro‐pinheiro<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Syrian military 'May be responsible'<br />

for massacre”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – BBC<br />

Section: News/World/Middle‐East<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world‐middleeast‐18606889<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU diz que situação na<br />

Síria está se <strong>de</strong>teriorando”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Globo<br />

Programme: Jornal Nacional<br />

http://g1.globo.com/jornalnacional/noticia/2012/06/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐diz‐<br />

202


que‐situacao‐na‐siria‐esta‐se<strong>de</strong>teriorando.html<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Cinco perguntas <strong>para</strong> Paulo Sérgio<br />

Pinheiro, brasileiro encarregado <strong>de</strong> investigar<br />

massacres na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

cinco‐perguntas‐<strong>para</strong>paulo‐sergio‐pinheirobrasileiro‐encarregado‐<strong>de</strong>‐investigarmassacres‐na‐siria,892057,0.htm<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Relatório <strong>da</strong> ONU alerta <strong>para</strong> guerra<br />

civil na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,relatorio‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐alerta‐<strong>para</strong>‐guerra‐civilna‐siria,892280,0.htm<br />

Date: 27 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Sérgio Adorno vai falar sobre<br />

violência”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal – Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste (edição online)<br />

Section: Notícias/Polícia<br />

http://diariodonor<strong>de</strong>ste.globo.com/materia.as<br />

p?codigo=1153479<br />

Date: 26 June 2012<br />

Theme: “'Não há plano que aguente sem apoio<br />

<strong>de</strong> potências', diz Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,nao‐ha‐plano‐que‐aguente‐sem‐apoio‐<strong>de</strong>potencias‐diz‐paulo‐sergiopinheiro,891923,0.htm<br />

Date: 26 June 2012<br />

Theme: “‘Grupos armados na Síria já têm mais<br />

po<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong> fogo’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/grupos‐<br />

armados‐na‐siria‐ja‐tem‐mais‐po<strong>de</strong>r‐<strong>de</strong>‐fogo‐<br />

5326395<br />

Date: 26 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Researcher Sérgio Adorno participa <strong>de</strong><br />

Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Debates sobre segurança pública”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Blog – Ciência Social Ceará<br />

Section: Não se aplica<br />

http://cienciasocialceara.blogspot.com.br/2012<br />

/06/researcher‐sergio‐adorno‐participa<strong>de</strong>.html<br />

Date: 21 June 2012<br />

Theme: “’Temos que pren<strong>de</strong>r menos’, <strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong>legado”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media: Site – Instituto <strong>de</strong> Defesa do Direito <strong>de</strong><br />

Defesa (IDDD)<br />

Section: Articles e Notícias<br />

http://www.iddd.org.br/Noticias.aspx?Id=482<br />

Date: 18 June 2012<br />

Theme: “USP: muitos brasileiros acham que<br />

bater é forma váli<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> educar filhos”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: TV ‐ Globo<br />

Programme: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

http://g1.globo.com/bom‐diabrasil/noticia/2012/06/usp‐muitos‐brasileirosacham‐que‐bater‐e‐forma‐vali<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>‐educarfilhos.html<br />

Date: 14 June 2012<br />

Theme: “O parto <strong>da</strong> memória”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro e Lúcia Elena<br />

Ferreira Bastos<br />

Media: Revista – Pesquisa (Fapesp)<br />

Section: Ciência Política/Diplomacia/Direito<br />

http://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/2012/06/14/o<br />

‐parto‐<strong>da</strong>‐memoria/<br />

Date: 13 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Atendimento à mulher vítima <strong>de</strong><br />

agressão é discutido na ALMG”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site – Deputa<strong>da</strong> Estadual Luzia Ferreira<br />

Section: Ação Política<br />

http://www.luziaferreira.com.br/atendimentoa‐mulher‐vitima‐<strong>de</strong>‐agressao‐e‐discutido‐naalmg/<br />

Date: 12 June 2012<br />

Theme: “ALMG volta a discutir violência contra<br />

a mulher”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site – Sindicato dos Servidores <strong>da</strong><br />

Justiça <strong>de</strong> Primeira Instância do Estado <strong>de</strong><br />

Minas Gerais<br />

203


Section: Notícias <strong>de</strong> Última Hora<br />

http://www.serjusmig.org.br/ulti_pad.php?id=<br />

14010&Ini=2012‐06‐10&Fim=2012‐06‐21<br />

Date: 12 June 2012<br />

Theme: “ALMG discutiu atendimento à mulher<br />

vítima <strong>de</strong> agressão”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site – Assembleia Legislativa do Estado<br />

<strong>de</strong> Minas Gerais<br />

Section: Notícias<br />

http://consulta.almg.gov.br/acompanhe/notici<br />

as/arquivos/2012/06/12_audiencia_publica_co<br />

missao_especial_violencia_contra_mulher.html<br />

Date: 09 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Estudo diz que paulistano aceita ação<br />

<strong>da</strong> Rota”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – Diário <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Dia a Dia<br />

http://www.diariosp.com.br/noticia/<strong>de</strong>talhe/2<br />

4156/Estudo+diz+que+paulistano+aceita+acao<br />

+<strong>da</strong>+Rota<br />

Date: 09 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Ação militar seria catastrófica”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Jornal do Commercio<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://jconline.ne10.uol.com.br/canal/mundo/i<br />

nternacional/noticia/2012/06/09/acao‐militarseria‐catastrofica‐44917.php<br />

Date: 07 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Pinheiro: Hama massacre is a<br />

glimpse of a full Syrian civil war”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – BBC 4<br />

Programme: World at One<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jhjck<br />

Date: 06 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Pesquisa revela efeitos <strong>da</strong> violência”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio – Rádio Senado<br />

Programme: Conexão Senado<br />

http://www.senado.gov.br/noticias/radio/prog<br />

ramaConteudoPadrao.asp?COD_TIPO_PROGRA<br />

MA=&COD_AUDIO=255305<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Quase meta<strong>de</strong> dos brasileiros<br />

concor<strong>da</strong> com uso <strong>de</strong> tortura <strong>para</strong> obter provas<br />

na Justiça”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

06‐05/quase‐meta<strong>de</strong>‐dos‐brasileiros‐concor<strong>da</strong>com‐uso‐<strong>de</strong>‐tortura‐<strong>para</strong>‐obter‐provas‐najustica<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

Theme: “74% são a favor <strong>de</strong> pena <strong>de</strong> morte ou<br />

prisão perpétua <strong>para</strong> estupro”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/1100<br />

479‐74‐sao‐a‐favor‐<strong>de</strong>‐pena‐<strong>de</strong>‐morte‐ouprisao‐perpetua‐<strong>para</strong>‐estupro.shtml<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Cai nº <strong>de</strong> brasileiros totalmente<br />

contrários a tortura <strong>para</strong> obter provas”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Cotidiano<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/1100<br />

539‐cai‐n‐<strong>de</strong>‐brasileiros‐totalmente‐contrariosa‐tortura‐<strong>para</strong>‐obter‐provas.shtml<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Quase meta<strong>de</strong> dos brasileiros aceita<br />

tortura <strong>de</strong> criminosos em alguns casos”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: São Paulo<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

quase‐meta<strong>de</strong>‐dos‐brasileiros‐aceita‐tortura<strong>de</strong>‐criminosos‐em‐alguns‐casos‐,882485,0.htm<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Quase meta<strong>de</strong> dos brasileiros aprova<br />

provas obti<strong>da</strong>s por tortura”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: País<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/quase‐meta<strong>de</strong>dos‐brasileiros‐aprova‐provas‐obti<strong>da</strong>s‐portortura‐5130102<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Brasileiros aprovam pena <strong>de</strong> morte ou<br />

prisão perpétua <strong>para</strong> estupradores”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Revista ‐ Exame<br />

Section: Brasil<br />

http://exame.April.com.br/brasil/noticias/3‐<br />

em‐ca<strong>da</strong>‐4‐brasileiros‐aceita‐pena‐<strong>de</strong>‐morteou‐prisao‐perpetua‐<strong>para</strong>‐estupradores/<br />

Date: 05 June 2012<br />

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Theme: “Quase meta<strong>de</strong> dos brasileiros aceita<br />

tortura <strong>para</strong> obtenção <strong>de</strong> provas, mostra<br />

pesquisa <strong>da</strong> USP”<br />

Researcher: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência –<br />

NEV/USP<br />

Media: Site – Portal Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/ci<strong>da</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong>s/2012/06/quase‐meta<strong>de</strong>‐dos‐brasileirosaceita‐tortura‐<strong>da</strong>‐obtencao‐<strong>de</strong>‐provas‐dizpesquisa‐<strong>da</strong>‐usp<br />

Date: 02 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Brasil con<strong>de</strong>na massacre <strong>de</strong> Hula, na<br />

Síria, mas mantém diálogo com país”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Internacional<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,brasil‐con<strong>de</strong>na‐massacre‐<strong>de</strong>‐hula‐na‐siriamas‐mantem‐dialogo‐com‐pais,881462,0.htm<br />

Date: 01 June 2012<br />

Theme: “Conselho <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong><br />

ONU con<strong>de</strong>na massacre na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Globo<br />

Programme: Jornal Nacional<br />

http://g1.globo.com/jornalnacional/noticia/2012/06/conselho‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitoshumanos‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐con<strong>de</strong>na‐massacre‐nasiria.html<br />

Date: 01 June 2012<br />

Theme: “‘Intervenção militar na Síria será<br />

catastrófica’, diz Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/intervencaomilitar‐na‐siria‐sera‐catastrofica‐diz‐paulosergio‐pinheiro‐5100988<br />

May 2012<br />

Date: 29 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Combate ao crack é usado <strong>para</strong><br />

remoção <strong>de</strong> moradores <strong>de</strong> rua em São Paulo,<br />

dizem especialistas”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo <strong>da</strong> Silveira Campos<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Agência Brasil<br />

Section: Nacional<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2012‐<br />

05‐29/combate‐ao‐crack‐e‐usado‐<strong>para</strong>remocao‐<strong>de</strong>‐moradores‐<strong>de</strong>‐rua‐em‐sao‐paulodizem‐especialistas<br />

Date: 28 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: avanços e<br />

limites”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Radioagência NP<br />

Section: Nacional<br />

http://www.radioagencianp.com.br/10808‐<br />

Comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐avancos‐e‐limites<br />

Date: 28 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Medo <strong>da</strong> violência urbana leva à<br />

reclusão e à intolerância, diz researcher”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio ‐ CBN<br />

Programme: CBN São Paulo<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/cbn‐<br />

sp/2012/05/28/MEDO‐DA‐VIOLENCIA‐URBANA‐<br />

LEVA‐A‐RECLUSAO‐E‐A‐INTOLERANCIA‐DIZ‐<br />

RESEARCHER.htm<br />

Date: 17 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: por favor, sem<br />

briga <strong>de</strong> torci<strong>da</strong>s”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Gazeta do Povo (edição on‐line)<br />

Section: Blogs – Conexão Brasília<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/blog/conexa<br />

obrasilia/?id=1255716&tit=comissao‐<strong>da</strong>ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:‐por‐favor‐sem‐briga‐<strong>de</strong>‐torci<strong>da</strong>s<br />

Date: 15 May 2012<br />

Theme: “O único lado é o <strong>da</strong>s vítimas”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição<br />

on‐line)<br />

Section: Política/Blogs – Roldão Arru<strong>da</strong><br />

http://blogs.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/rol<strong>da</strong>o‐arru<strong>da</strong>/ounico‐lado‐e‐o‐<strong>da</strong>s‐vitimas/<br />

Date: 14 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro diz que<br />

apuração não po<strong>de</strong> ser uma disputa”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – Jovem Pan On‐line<br />

Programme: Jovem Pan On‐line News<br />

http://jovempan.uol.com.br/vi<strong>de</strong>os/paulosergio‐pinheiro‐diz‐que‐apuracao‐nao‐po<strong>de</strong>ser‐uma‐disputa‐65689,1,0<br />

Date: 12 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> não vai punir,<br />

diz integrante”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – BBC Brasil<br />

Section: Brasil<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticias/20<br />

12/05/120511_paulo_sergio_pinheiro_pc.shtml<br />

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Date: 11 May 2012<br />

Theme: “'Já era tempo <strong>de</strong> ela ter sido<br />

instala<strong>da</strong>', diz membro <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal G1<br />

Section: Política<br />

http://g1.globo.com/politica/noticia/2012/05/j<br />

a‐era‐tempo‐<strong>de</strong>‐ela‐ter‐sido‐instala<strong>da</strong>‐dizmembro‐<strong>da</strong>‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.html<br />

Date: 11 May 2012<br />

Theme: “O Repórter Brasil conversa com um<br />

dos integrantes <strong>da</strong> comissão <strong>da</strong> ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, Paulo<br />

Sérgio Pinheiro, presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

ONU na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Brasil<br />

Programme: Repórter Brasil<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/vi<strong>de</strong>o<br />

/27368/<br />

Date: 10 May 2012<br />

Theme: “Impasse » Conectas apresenta 5<br />

perguntas chave sobre a Síria ao brasileiro<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, <strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Conectas Direitos Humanos<br />

Section: Política Externa<br />

http://www.conectas.org/politica‐<br />

externa/impasse‐conectas‐apresenta‐5‐<br />

perguntas‐chave‐sobre‐a‐siria‐ao‐brasileiropaulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐<strong>da</strong>onu#.T60KcvoTgfw.facebook<br />

April 2012<br />

Date: 24 April 2012<br />

Theme: “Audiência sobre a polêmica Lei <strong>da</strong><br />

Palma<strong>da</strong> atraiu público pequeno”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site – Pernambuco.com<br />

Section: Últimas notícias<br />

http://www.pernambuco.com/ultimas/nota.as<br />

p?materia=20120424115247&assunto=28&ond<br />

e=Vi<strong>da</strong>Urbana<br />

Date: 12 April 2012<br />

Theme: “Palma<strong>da</strong> inútil”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

Section: Equilíbrio<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/equilibrio/3<br />

6164‐palma<strong>da</strong>‐inutil.shtml<br />

March 2012<br />

Date: 23 March 2012<br />

Theme: “Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Universitária possui apenas<br />

sete policiais mulheres”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal – Jornal do Campus (USP)<br />

Section: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

http://www.jornaldocampus.usp.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php/<br />

2012/03/ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐universitaria‐possui‐apenassete‐policiais‐mulheres/<br />

Date: 18 March 2012<br />

Theme: “Aumenta sensação <strong>de</strong> insegurança na<br />

PB”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal – Correio <strong>da</strong> Paraíba (edição online)<br />

Section: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

http://m.correio10.com.br/noticia/18066/aum<br />

enta‐sensacao‐<strong>de</strong>‐inseguranca‐na‐pb<br />

Date: 07 March 2012<br />

Theme: “A militarização do sistema<br />

penitenciário brasileiro”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal – Le Mon<strong>de</strong> Diplomatique Brasil<br />

Section: Biblioteca Virtual/Controle Policial<br />

http://diplomatique.org.br/acervo_online.php?<br />

mes=03&ano=2012&PHPSESSID=553ffc191c24<br />

0868a2f5d742bcf22bce<br />

February 2012<br />

Date: 27 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Especialista respon<strong>de</strong> às perguntas<br />

dos internautas no JR News ‐ O presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong><br />

Comissão In<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> ONU <strong>para</strong> a Síria,<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, conversa com Heródoto<br />

Barbeiro e Andrea Beron<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Record News<br />

Programme: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Record News<br />

http://noticias.r7.com/jornal‐<strong>da</strong>‐recordnews/2012/02/27/especialista‐respon<strong>de</strong>‐asperguntas‐dos‐internautas‐no‐jrnews/<br />

Date: 25 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Síria ‐ Na mira <strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Correio Braziliense<br />

Section: Eu, estu<strong>da</strong>nte<br />

http://www.correioweb.com.br/euestu<strong>da</strong>nte/n<br />

oticias.php?id=27165&tp=21&tp2=16<br />

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Date: 24 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro e a questão<br />

síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site – Portal Luis Nassif<br />

Section: Blogs/Luis Nassif Online<br />

http://advivo.com.br/blog/luisnassif/paulosergio‐pinheiro‐e‐a‐questao‐siria<br />

Date: 24 February 2012<br />

Theme: “UN commission sees no military<br />

solution to crisis in Syria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Deutsche Welle<br />

Section: World<br />

http://www.dw.<strong>de</strong>/dw/article/0,,15765933,00.<br />

html<br />

Date: 24 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Para presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>de</strong> comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU,<br />

veto agravou violência na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição online)<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mundo/105274<br />

5‐<strong>para</strong>‐presi<strong>de</strong>nte‐<strong>de</strong>‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐vetoagravou‐violencia‐na‐siria.shtml<br />

Date: 23 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Não há saí<strong>da</strong> militar <strong>para</strong> o fim <strong>da</strong><br />

violência na Síria, afirma ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias – Deutsche Welle<br />

(Português)<br />

Section: Notícias/Política/Mundo<br />

http://www.dw.<strong>de</strong>/dw/article/0,,15765155,00.<br />

html<br />

Date: 23 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Professor e membro <strong>da</strong> comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

ONU que investiga violações <strong>de</strong> direitos<br />

humanos na Síria faz sua análise no programa”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio – Cultura FM<br />

Programme: Começando o Dia<br />

http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/comecando/pau<br />

lo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐fala‐ao‐comecando‐o‐dia#<br />

Date: 23 February 2012<br />

Theme: “U.N. Panel Accuses Syrian<br />

Government of Crimes Against Humanity”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – The New York Times<br />

Section: World/Middle East<br />

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/24/world/<br />

middleeast/un‐panel‐accuses‐syria‐of‐crimes‐<br />

against‐<br />

humanity.html?_r=2&nl=to<strong>da</strong>ysheadlines&emc<br />

=globasasa2<br />

Date: 23 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU diz que Síria<br />

cometeu crimes contra a humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV – Globo<br />

Programme: Jornal Nacional<br />

http://g1.globo.com/jornalnacional/noticia/2012/02/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐dizque‐siria‐cometeu‐crimes‐contrahumani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.html<br />

Date: 23 February 2012<br />

Theme: “‘Percamos a ilusão <strong>de</strong> intervenções na<br />

Síria’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – O Globo<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/percamosilusao‐<strong>de</strong>‐intervencoes‐na‐siria‐4053624<br />

Date: 10 February 2012<br />

Theme: “Para brasileiro, situação na Síria<br />

piorou dos dois lados”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal – Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo (edição online)<br />

Section: Mundo<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mundo/104672<br />

9‐<strong>para</strong>‐brasileiro‐situacao‐na‐siria‐piorou‐dosdois‐lados.shtml<br />

January 2012<br />

Date: 23 January 2012<br />

Theme: “Taxa <strong>de</strong> homicídio na fronteira com<br />

Paraguai beira o absurdo”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal – Gazeta do Povo<br />

Section: Vi<strong>da</strong> e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/vi<strong>da</strong>eci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong><br />

nia/conteudo.phtml?tl=1&id=1215203&tit=Tax<br />

a‐<strong>de</strong>‐homicidio‐na‐fronteira‐com‐Paraguaibeira‐o‐absurdo<br />

Date: 21 January 2012<br />

Theme: “Guerra às drogas, violação a direitos<br />

fun<strong>da</strong>mentais, criminalização <strong>da</strong> pobreza e<br />

racismo: constatações <strong>de</strong> pesquisa realiza<strong>da</strong> em<br />

São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media: Site – Law Enforcement Against<br />

Prohibition – LEAP Brasil<br />

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Section: Notícias/Informes<br />

http://www.leapbrasil.com.br/noticias/informe<br />

s?ano=2012&i=58&mes=1<br />

Date: 07 January 2012<br />

Theme: “Número <strong>de</strong> traficantes na ca<strong>de</strong>ia<br />

cresce 160% em 5 anos”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media: Jornal – Gazeta do Povo<br />

Section: Vi<strong>da</strong> e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/vi<strong>da</strong>eci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong><br />

nia/conteudo.phtml?tl=1&id=1210314&tit=Nu<br />

mero‐<strong>de</strong>‐traficantes‐na‐ca<strong>de</strong>ia‐cresce‐160‐em‐<br />

5‐anos<br />

2011<br />

December 2011<br />

Date: 26 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Pesquisa <strong>da</strong> USP mostra ineficácia <strong>da</strong>s<br />

ações contra o tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media: Revista ‐ Caros Amigos<br />

http://carosamigos.terra.com.br/in<strong>de</strong>x2/in<strong>de</strong>x.<br />

php/noticias/2334‐pesquisa‐<strong>da</strong>‐ups‐mostraque‐combate‐ao‐trafico‐<strong>de</strong>‐drogas‐e‐enxugargelo<br />

Date: 19 December 2011<br />

Theme: “A Síria ce<strong>de</strong> às pressões internacionais<br />

e aceita a entra<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> observadores árabes”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Televisão ‐ “TV Cultura” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20111219bl3<br />

Date: 19 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Pequenos assassinatos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site ‐ “Dom Total”<br />

http://www.domtotal.com/especiais/<strong>de</strong>talhes.<br />

php?espId=1224<br />

Date: 18 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Estudo mostra que atuação <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

atinge mais os pequenos traficantes”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias ‐ “Agência Brasil”<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2011‐<br />

12‐18/estudo‐mostra‐que‐atuacao‐<strong>da</strong>‐policiaatinge‐mais‐pequenos‐traficantes<br />

Date: 17 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Estudo revela 'sistema industrial' <strong>de</strong><br />

prisões por tráfico em SP”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media Jornal ‐ “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

estudo‐revela‐sistema‐industrial‐<strong>de</strong>‐prisoespor‐trafico‐em‐sp‐,812074,0.htm<br />

Date: 16 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Repressão ao tráfico <strong>de</strong> drogas é<br />

‘enxuga gelo’, diz pesquisa <strong>da</strong> USP”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media Jornal ‐ “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/repressao‐aotrafico‐<strong>de</strong>‐drogas‐enxuga‐gelo‐diz‐pesquisa‐<strong>da</strong>usp‐3462023<br />

Date: 16 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Pesquisa mostra que lei cria<strong>da</strong> <strong>para</strong><br />

diferenciar usuário <strong>de</strong> traficante <strong>de</strong> drogas fez<br />

aumentar o número <strong>de</strong> prisões <strong>de</strong> réus<br />

primários”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media Televisão ‐ “TV Cultura” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20111216bl1<br />

Date: 16 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Número <strong>de</strong> presos por tráfico <strong>de</strong><br />

drogas aumenta no Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques<br />

Media Televisão ‐ “TV Brasil” (Repórter Brasil)<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/vi<strong>de</strong>o<br />

/23014/<br />

Date: 10 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Textos aliam reflexão sobre segurança<br />

a direitos humanos”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media Jornal ‐ “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustra<strong>da</strong>/13<br />

964‐textos‐aliam‐reflexao‐sobre‐seguranca‐adireitos‐humanos.shtml<br />

Date: 9 December 2011<br />

Theme: “O in<strong>de</strong>vassável: do Congo à Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal ‐ “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/opiniao/137<br />

66‐o‐in<strong>de</strong>vassavel‐do‐congo‐a‐siria.shtml<br />

Date: 7 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência doméstica”<br />

208


Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Revista Espaço Aberto, nº 134<br />

http://espaber.uspnet.usp.br/espaber/?p=2229<br />

5<br />

Date: 5 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Entra<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> observadores não dá<br />

<strong>de</strong>sfecho à crise na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/entra<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>‐<br />

observadores‐nao‐<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>sfecho‐crise‐na‐siria‐<br />

3388647<br />

Date: 5 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Ética e barbárie”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/colunas/aecione<br />

ves/1016449‐etica‐e‐barbarie.shtml<br />

Date: 5 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Prazo <strong>da</strong> Liga Árabe <strong>para</strong> evitar<br />

sanções à Síria expira no domingo”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mundo/101623<br />

6‐prazo‐<strong>da</strong>‐liga‐arabe‐<strong>para</strong>‐evitar‐sancoes‐asiria‐expira‐no‐domingo.shtml<br />

Date: 3 December 2011<br />

Theme: “’Derrubar governo sírio não é nosso<br />

problema’, diz relator <strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual”<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/inte<br />

rnacional/2011/12/<strong>de</strong>rrubar‐governo‐sirio‐naoe‐nosso‐problema‐diz‐relator‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu<br />

Date: 3 December 2011<br />

Theme: “En Syrie, les enfants martyrs <strong>de</strong> la<br />

répression du régime”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “RFI – Rádio França” (Paris,<br />

França)<br />

http://www.rfi.fr/no<strong>de</strong>/758545<br />

Date: 3 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Conselho <strong>da</strong> ONU con<strong>de</strong>na repressão<br />

<strong>de</strong> governo sírio”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Agora São Paulo”<br />

http://www.agora.uol.com.br/mundo/ult10109<br />

u1016004.shtml<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Theme: “UN Commission Calls for International<br />

Response in Syria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Global Conversation”<br />

(Provi<strong>de</strong>nce, Rho<strong>de</strong> Island, Estados Unidos)<br />

http://www.globalconversation.org/2011/12/0<br />

2/un‐commission‐calls‐international‐responsesyria<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão con<strong>de</strong>na violação dos<br />

direitos humanos na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “RFI – Rádio França<br />

Internacional”/Português (Paris, França)<br />

http://www.portugues.rfi.fr/mundo/20111202‐<br />

comissao‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitos‐humanos‐pe<strong>de</strong>‐medi<strong>da</strong>surgentes‐<strong>para</strong>‐proteger‐populacao‐siria<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Alto Comissariado <strong>da</strong> ONU <strong>para</strong> os<br />

direitos humanos pe<strong>de</strong> "acção imediata" na<br />

Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Público” (Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

http://www.publico.pt/Mundo/altacomissaria<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐<strong>para</strong>‐os‐direitos‐humanos‐pe<strong>de</strong>‐accaoimediata‐na‐siria‐<br />

1523497?utm_source=feedburner&utm_mediu<br />

m=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PublicoMu<br />

ndo+%28Publico.pt+‐+Mundo%29<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Theme: “November foi mês mais violento do<br />

regime sírio contra crianças”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mundo/101548<br />

8‐November‐foi‐mes‐mais‐violento‐do‐regimesirio‐contra‐criancas.shtml<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU já vê guerra civil”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Correio Braziliense”<br />

http://www.correioweb.com.br/euestu<strong>da</strong>nte/n<br />

oticias.php?id=24983&tp=21&tp2=16<br />

Date: 2 December 2011<br />

Theme: “Presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU <strong>para</strong><br />

a Síria fala sobre a repressão naquele país”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Globo News” (Jornal <strong>da</strong>s<br />

Dez)<br />

http://g1.globo.com/vi<strong>de</strong>os/globo‐news/jornal<strong>da</strong>s‐<strong>de</strong>z/t/todos‐os‐vi<strong>de</strong>os/v/presi<strong>de</strong>nte‐<strong>da</strong>‐<br />

209


comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐<strong>para</strong>‐a‐siria‐fala‐sobre‐arepressao‐naquele‐pais/1717934/<br />

November 2011<br />

Date: 30 November 2011<br />

Theme: “RMC : 30/11 ‐ Bourdin 2012 ‐ 8h‐9h”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “RMC” (Paris, França)<br />

http://www.rmc.fr/podcast/podcast.php?id=30<br />

Date: 30 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão, li<strong>de</strong>ra<strong>da</strong> pelo brasileiro<br />

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, afirma que o governo <strong>da</strong><br />

Síria cometeu crimes contra a humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “Cultura FM” (Começando o Dia)<br />

http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/comecando/301<br />

1‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “'Militares violaram sexualmente<br />

crianças'”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

militares‐violaram‐sexualmente‐criancas‐<br />

,804206,0.htm<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Situação <strong>da</strong> Síria é ‘<strong>de</strong>sesperadora’, diz<br />

presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>de</strong> comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “G1”<br />

http://g1.globo.com/revoltaarabe/noticia/2011/11/situacao‐<strong>da</strong>‐siria‐e<strong>de</strong>sesperadora‐diz‐presi<strong>de</strong>nte‐<strong>de</strong>‐comissao‐<strong>da</strong>onu.html<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Síria cometeu crimes contra<br />

humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, diz ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,siria‐cometeu‐crimes‐contra‐humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>diz‐onu,804389,0.htm<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Síria: ONU acusa regime <strong>de</strong> crimes <strong>de</strong><br />

guerra”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “Euronews”<br />

(Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

http://pt.euronews.net/2011/11/29/siria‐onuacusa‐regime‐<strong>de</strong>‐crimes‐<strong>de</strong>‐guerra/<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Les forces syriennes ont tué plus <strong>de</strong><br />

250 enfants”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Le Figaro” (Paris, França)<br />

http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2011/11/<br />

29/01003‐20111129ARTFIG00440‐les‐forcessyriennes‐ont‐tue‐plus‐<strong>de</strong>‐250‐enfants.php<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “UN Accuses Syria of violating human<br />

rights CCTV News”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “CCTV” (Pequim, China)<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGbVD4G3Xw<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “UN: Syrian officials or<strong>de</strong>ring mass<br />

atrocities”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Al Jazeera” – English<br />

(Doha, Qatar – com as re<strong>da</strong>ções <strong>de</strong> Londres e<br />

Washington)<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35N4CyfZB<br />

Oc<br />

Date: 29 November 2011<br />

Theme: “L'armée syrienne accusée <strong>de</strong> crimes<br />

contre l'humanité”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Le Mon<strong>de</strong>” (Paris, França)<br />

http://www.lemon<strong>de</strong>.fr/procheorient/article/2011/11/29/l‐armee‐syrienneaccusee‐<strong>de</strong>‐crimes‐contre‐lhumanite_1610494_3218.html<br />

Date: 29 <strong>de</strong> November <strong>de</strong> 2011<br />

Theme: “Un rapport commandé par l'ONU<br />

accuse la Syrie <strong>de</strong> ‘crimes contre l'humanité’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Le Mon<strong>de</strong>” (Paris, França)<br />

http://www.lemon<strong>de</strong>.fr/procheorient/article/2011/11/29/un‐rapportcomman<strong>de</strong>‐par‐l‐onu‐accuse‐la‐syrie‐<strong>de</strong>crimes‐contre‐l‐humanite_1610660_3218.html<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Syria backed military crimes, says UN<br />

report”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Financial Times” (Londres,<br />

Inglaterra)<br />

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/9373a2ee‐19e3‐<br />

11e1‐9888‐<br />

00144feabdc0,Authorised=false.html?_i_locati<br />

210


on=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs<br />

%2F0%2F9373a2ee‐19e3‐11e1‐9888‐<br />

00144feabdc0.html&_i_referer=#axzz1f5uO3sx<br />

u<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “U.N. report documents Syria’s crimes<br />

against protesters”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “The Washington Post”<br />

(Washington, Estados Unidos)<br />

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middl<br />

e_east/un‐report‐documents‐syrias‐grossviolations‐of‐humanrights/2011/11/28/gIQA5Hlp4N_story.html<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s acusam o governo <strong>de</strong><br />

Damasco <strong>de</strong> diversos crimes contra a<br />

humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Cultura” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20111128bl3<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU confirma crimes brutais na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Brasil” (Repórter Brasil)<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/vi<strong>de</strong>o<br />

/22238/<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência afetou até 4 milhões na Síria,<br />

diz Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/violenciaafetou‐ate‐4‐milhoes‐na‐siria‐diz‐paulo‐sergiopinheiro‐3344107<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro: 3 milhões <strong>de</strong><br />

sírios já foram afetados pela violência”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐3‐milhoes‐<strong>de</strong>‐siriosja‐foram‐afetados‐pela‐violencia,804025,0.htm<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Governo sírio mandou torturar e<br />

matar milhares <strong>de</strong> pessoas, inclusive crianças”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,governo‐sirio‐mandou‐torturar‐e‐matarmilhares‐<strong>de</strong>‐pessoas‐inclusivecriancas,804018,0.htm<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU afirma que 250 crianças foram<br />

mortas na Síria <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> o início dos conflitos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual”<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/inte<br />

rnacional/2011/11/onu‐afirma‐que‐250‐<br />

criancas‐foram‐mortas‐na‐siria‐<strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong>‐o‐iniciodos‐conflitos<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU: Quatro mil foram assassinados<br />

na Síria, mais <strong>de</strong> 250 são crianças”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Terra”<br />

http://terramagazine.terra.com.br/interna/0,,O<br />

I5492710‐EI6580,00‐<br />

ONU+Quatro+mil+foram+assassinados+na+Siri<br />

a+mais+<strong>de</strong>+sao+criancas.html<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Não entrar na Síria não prejudicou<br />

relatório, diz lí<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong> comissão”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mundo/101320<br />

5‐nao‐entrar‐na‐siria‐nao‐prejudicou‐relatoriodiz‐li<strong>de</strong>r‐<strong>de</strong>‐comissao.shtml<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Syria unrest: Forces commit 'crimes<br />

against humanity'”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “BBC” (Londres,<br />

Inglaterra)<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world‐middleeast‐15927458<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU divulga relatório<br />

sobre violações <strong>de</strong> direitos humanos na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Globo News” (Globo<br />

News em Theme)<br />

http://g1.globo.com/vi<strong>de</strong>os/globo‐news/globonews‐em‐Theme/t/todos‐osvi<strong>de</strong>os/v/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐divulga‐relatoriosobre‐violacoes‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitos‐humanos‐nasiria/1712385/<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

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Theme: “Relatório <strong>de</strong> missão <strong>da</strong> ONU alerta<br />

<strong>para</strong> crimes contra a humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mundo/101317<br />

8‐relatorio‐<strong>de</strong>‐missao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐alerta‐<strong>para</strong>crimes‐contra‐a‐humani<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐na‐siria.shtml<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU: investigação aponta <strong>para</strong><br />

violações <strong>de</strong> direitos humanos na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “UN Multimedia”<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/portugues<br />

e/2011/11/onu‐investigacao‐aponta‐<strong>para</strong>violacoes‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitos‐humanos‐na‐siria/<br />

Date: 28 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Males que nunca acabam”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Revista – “Ciência Hoje” – edição on‐line<br />

http://cienciahoje.uol.com.br/noticias/2011/11<br />

/males‐que‐nunca‐se‐acabam<br />

Date: 25 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Síria ignora Liga Árabe, que imporá<br />

sanções”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/internaci<br />

onal,siria‐ignora‐liga‐arabe‐que‐imporasancoes,803070,0.htm<br />

Date: 25 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Como a violência está presente nas<br />

escolas”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media Rádio – “Rádio Câmara” (Reportagem<br />

Especial)<br />

http://www.camara.gov.br/internet/radiocama<br />

ra/<strong>de</strong>fault.asp?lnk=COMO‐A‐VIOLENCIA‐ESTA‐<br />

PRESENTE‐NAS‐ESCOLAS‐<br />

0859&selecao=MAT&materia=130349&progra<br />

ma=132<br />

Date: 18 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Estigmatiza<strong>da</strong>, PM paulista quer<br />

investir em Direitos Humanos”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Revista – “Carta Capital”<br />

http://www.cartacapital.com.br/socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/esti<br />

gmatiza<strong>da</strong>‐pm‐paulista‐quer‐investir‐emdireitos‐humanos‐2/<br />

Date: 12 November 2011<br />

Theme: “A socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> civil é fun<strong>da</strong>mental <strong>para</strong> a<br />

implementação <strong>da</strong>s recomen<strong>da</strong>ções<br />

internacionais”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Conectas”<br />

http://www.conectas.org/coloquiointernacional/a‐socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐civil‐e‐fun<strong>da</strong>mental<strong>para</strong>‐a‐implementacao‐<strong>da</strong>s‐recomen<strong>da</strong>coesinternacionais<br />

Date: 9 November 2011<br />

Theme: “O crescimento <strong>da</strong> violência <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>da</strong>s<br />

escolas”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media Rádio – “Rádio Câmara” (Palavra <strong>de</strong><br />

Especialista)<br />

http://www.camara.gov.br/internet/radiocama<br />

ra/?lnk=O‐CRESCIMENTO‐DA‐VIOLENCIA‐<br />

DENTRO‐DAS‐ESCOLAS‐BLOCO‐2‐<br />

1130&selecao=MAT&materia=129546&progra<br />

ma=64<br />

Date: 7 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Falta diálogo entre os manifestantes<br />

<strong>da</strong> USP”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media Rádio – “CBN” (CBN São Paulo)<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/cbn‐sp/CBN‐<br />

SP.htm<br />

Date: 5 November 2011<br />

Theme: “Atuação <strong>da</strong> PM em campus ain<strong>da</strong> é<br />

in<strong>de</strong>fini<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/cotidian/ff0<br />

511201103.htm<br />

Date: 1 November 2011<br />

Theme: “O saudável controle externo”<br />

Researcheres: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro e Fernando<br />

Salla<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/opiniao/fz0<br />

111201108.htm<br />

October 2011<br />

Date: 28 October 2011<br />

Theme: “PM e estu<strong>da</strong>ntes em confronto”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Revista – “Carta Capital” – edição on‐line<br />

http://www.cartacapital.com.br/blog/socie<strong>da</strong>d<br />

e/pm‐e‐estu<strong>da</strong>ntes‐entram‐em‐confronto/<br />

Date: 26 October 2011<br />

212


Theme: “Novela Theme mídia sobre violência<br />

contra a mulher”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Site – “Agência Patrícia Galvão”<br />

http://www.agenciapatriciagalvao.org.br/in<strong>de</strong>x<br />

.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22<br />

26&catid=51<br />

Date: 25 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Facção criminosa paulista atua em 16<br />

Estados do país”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/9961<br />

71‐faccao‐criminosa‐paulista‐atua‐em‐16‐<br />

estados‐do‐pais.shtml<br />

Date: 25 <strong>de</strong> October <strong>de</strong> 2011<br />

Theme: “Polícia <strong>de</strong> SP se esforça por<br />

humanismo, mas ain<strong>da</strong> mostra <strong>da</strong>dos<br />

preocupantes”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Site – “The Brazilian Post” (Vitória – ES)<br />

http://www.thebrazilianpost.info/jornal/in<strong>de</strong>x.<br />

php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18<br />

06:policia‐<strong>de</strong>‐sao‐paulo‐se‐esforca‐poratuacao‐humanitaria‐mas‐ain<strong>da</strong>‐apresenta<strong>da</strong>dospreocupantes&catid=295:politica&Itemid=396<br />

Date: 20 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Sarney <strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong> Maior rigor nas leis<br />

que tratam <strong>de</strong> homicídios”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “Agência Senado”<br />

http://www.senado.gov.br/noticias/sarney<strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong>‐Maior‐rigor‐nas‐leis‐que‐tratam‐<strong>de</strong>homicidios.aspx<br />

Date: 19 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Dilma pe<strong>de</strong> mais diplomacia e menos<br />

força militar na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “Cultura FM” (Começando o Dia)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/dilma‐pe<strong>de</strong>mais‐diplomacia‐e‐menos‐forca‐militar‐na‐siria<br />

Date: 19 October 2011<br />

Theme: “1964: Um Golpe ou uma Revolução?”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Jornal do Campus” (USP)<br />

http://www.jornaldocampus.usp.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php/<br />

2011/10/1964‐um‐golpe‐ou‐uma‐revolucao/<br />

Date: 19 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Uspianos vítimas <strong>da</strong> ditadura terão<br />

Memorial”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Jornal do Campus” (USP)<br />

http://www.jornaldocampus.usp.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php/<br />

2011/10/uspianos‐vitimas‐<strong>da</strong>‐ditadura‐teraomemorial/<br />

Date: 18 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Programa ultrapassa o limite do<br />

humor e banaliza assédio sexual contra<br />

mulheres”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Jornal – “O Metalúrgico em Família”<br />

http://www.sindmetalsjc.org.br/imprensa/jorn<br />

al‐o‐metalurgico‐emfamilia/noticias/<strong>de</strong>talhe/55/programa+ultrapas<br />

sa+o+limite+do+humor++e+banaliza+assedio+s<br />

exual+contra+mulheres.htm<br />

Date: 17 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Lançamento do livro ‘Ensaios sobre<br />

Segurança Ci<strong>da</strong>dã’”<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media Rádio – “Jovem Pan AM” (Jornal Jovem<br />

Pan)<br />

http://www.usp.br/agen/wpcontent/uploads/1710201120041556.wma<br />

Date: 8 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasil eleva tom na ONU em relação a<br />

Damasco”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “BOL”<br />

http://noticias.bol.uol.com.br/internacional/20<br />

11/10/08/brasil‐eleva‐tom‐na‐onu‐em‐relacaoa‐<strong>da</strong>masco.jhtm<br />

Date: 6 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Reflexão sobre os números<br />

apresentados no ‘Estudo Global sobre<br />

Homicídios’ do Escritório <strong>da</strong>s Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s<br />

<strong>para</strong> Drogas e Crimes (UNODC)”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Rádio – “Tupi AM” (Tupi Serviços)<br />

http://radiotupiam.com.br/file.php?file=20111<br />

006_TUPI_SERVICOS_DEBATE.mp3<br />

Date: 6 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Aumento <strong>da</strong>s taxas <strong>de</strong> homicídio no<br />

Brasil não po<strong>de</strong> ser associa<strong>da</strong> somente à<br />

pobreza, dizem especialistas”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “Agência Brasil”<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2011‐<br />

10‐06/aumento‐<strong>da</strong>s‐taxas‐<strong>de</strong>‐homicidio‐nobrasil‐nao‐po<strong>de</strong>‐ser‐associa<strong>da</strong>‐somentepobreza‐dizem‐especialistas<br />

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Date: 6 October 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU: Que<strong>da</strong> <strong>da</strong> taxa <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

<strong>de</strong>spencou em SP, mas ain<strong>da</strong> é alta no RJ”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media Revista – “Carta Capital”<br />

http://www.cartacapital.com.br/socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/on<br />

u‐aponta‐diferencas‐entre‐rio‐e‐sao‐paulo/<br />

Date: 4 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Falta investigação na cobertura dos<br />

jornais brasileiros sobre direitos <strong>da</strong>s mulheres”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Site – “ADJORI‐SC (Associação dos<br />

Jornais do Interior <strong>de</strong> Santa Catarina)”<br />

http://www.adjorisc.com.br/nosso‐meio/faltainvestigac‐o‐na‐cobertura‐dos‐jornaisbrasileiros‐sobre‐direitos‐<strong>da</strong>s‐mulheres‐<br />

1.949560<br />

Date: 1 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU quer investigar<br />

Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste” (Fortaleza –<br />

CE)<br />

http://diariodonor<strong>de</strong>ste.globo.com/materia.as<br />

p?codigo=1050175<br />

Date: 1 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU exige acesso à Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Correio do Povo” (Curitiba –<br />

PR)<br />

http://www.correiodopovo.com.br/Impresso/?<br />

Ano=117&Numero=1&Ca<strong>de</strong>rno=0&Noticia=343<br />

268<br />

Date: 1 October 2011<br />

Theme: “Enviado do Brasil à Síria investigará<br />

morte <strong>de</strong> crianças”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

enviado‐do‐brasil‐a‐siria‐investigara‐morte‐<strong>de</strong>criancas‐,779897,0.htm<br />

September 2011<br />

Date: 30 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>de</strong> inquérito <strong>para</strong> Síria tenta<br />

convencer país a cooperar”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “UN Multimedia” ‐ Português<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/portugues<br />

e/2011/09/comissao‐<strong>de</strong>‐inquerito‐<strong>para</strong>‐siriatenta‐convencer‐pais‐a‐cooperar/<br />

Date: 30 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Syria urged to allow human rights<br />

experts to visit the country”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “UN Multimedia”<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/english/2<br />

011/09/syria‐urged‐to‐allow‐human‐rightsexperts‐to‐visit‐the‐country/<br />

Date: 30 September 2011<br />

Theme: “A imprensa só retrata a Violência<br />

contra a Mulher como caso <strong>de</strong> polícia”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Site – “Unifem/ONU Mulheres”<br />

http://www.unifem.org.br/003/00301009.asp?<br />

ttCD_CHAVE=149675<br />

Date: 30 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Estudo pioneiro mostra que falta<br />

investigação na cobertura no Brasil sobre<br />

direitos <strong>da</strong> mulher”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Blog – “Em Dia com a Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia” (Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro – RJ)<br />

http://www.emdiacomaci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia.com.br/post.<br />

php?titulo=estudo‐pioneiro‐mostra‐que‐faltainvestigacao‐na‐cobertura‐no‐brasil‐sobredireitos‐<strong>da</strong>‐mulher<br />

Date: 23 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: ex‐ministro<br />

avalia que dois anos é tempo suficiente <strong>para</strong><br />

concluir investigações”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/politica/comissao‐<strong>da</strong>ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐ex‐ministro‐avalia‐que‐dois‐anostempo‐suficiente‐<strong>para</strong>‐concluir‐investigacoes‐<br />

2694146<br />

Date: 23 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro representante <strong>da</strong> ONU<br />

conversará com autori<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s <strong>da</strong> Síria na semana<br />

que vem”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/brasileirorepresentante‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐conversara‐comautori<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s‐<strong>da</strong>‐siria‐na‐semana‐que‐vem‐<br />

2694046<br />

Date: 23 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Na ONU, lí<strong>de</strong>r palestino diz que<br />

'chegou a hora <strong>de</strong> ganhar a liber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>'”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual”<br />

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http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/inte<br />

rnacional/2011/09/na‐onu‐li<strong>de</strong>r‐palestino‐dizque‐chegou‐a‐hora‐<strong>de</strong>‐ganhar‐aliber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/?searchterm=Na%20ONU,%20l%C3%<br />

AD<strong>de</strong>r%20palestino%20diz%20que%20%27che<br />

gou%20a%20hora%20<strong>de</strong>%20ganhar%20a%20li<br />

ber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>%27<br />

Date: 23 September 2011<br />

Theme: “'Comissão não é assembleia', diz exministro<br />

dos Direitos Humanos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/mat/2011/09/23<br />

/comissao‐nao‐assembleia‐diz‐ex‐ministro‐dos‐<br />

direitos‐humanos‐<br />

925431318.asp#ixzz1YtL6f2Cd<br />

Date: 23 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Pedido <strong>de</strong> reconhecimento palestino<br />

na ONU é momento histórico, dizem<br />

especialistas”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Opera Mundi”<br />

http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/notici<br />

a/PEDIDO+DE+RECONHECIMENTO+PALESTINO<br />

+NA+ONU+E+MOMENTO+HISTORICO+DIZEM+E<br />

SPECIALISTAS_15414.shtml<br />

Date: 22 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Por que algumas mulheres aturam<br />

maridos violentos?”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Rádio – “Jovem Pan AM” (Jornal <strong>de</strong><br />

Serviço)<br />

http://jovempan.uol.com.br/noticias/comporta<br />

mento/2011/09/por‐que‐algumas‐mulheresaturam‐maridos‐violentos.html<br />

Date: 21 September 2011<br />

Theme: (Obs.: O professor esteve presente na<br />

banca<strong>da</strong> do programa, on<strong>de</strong> comentou as<br />

reportagens exibi<strong>da</strong>s durante todo o telejornal,<br />

com foco nas reportagens especiais sobre a<br />

professora vítima <strong>de</strong> agressão cometi<strong>da</strong> por<br />

aluno, em Mogi <strong>da</strong>s Cruzes, Gran<strong>de</strong> São Paulo;<br />

a prisão preventiva <strong>de</strong> 18 pessoas, por or<strong>de</strong>m<br />

do Tribunal <strong>de</strong> Justiça <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, por frau<strong>de</strong>s<br />

na construção <strong>de</strong> prédios na ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>; o discurso<br />

<strong>de</strong> Barack Obama na Assembleia Geral <strong>da</strong> ONU,<br />

opondo‐se à criação do Estado Palestino e a<br />

votação, pela Câmara dos Deputados, do<br />

Projeto <strong>de</strong> Lei que prevê a criação <strong>da</strong> Comissão<br />

<strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>).<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Cultura” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110921bl1<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110921bl2<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110921bl3<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110921bl4<br />

Date: 19 September 2011<br />

Theme: “’Diretas e Montoro’ e ‘Diretas’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Brado Retumbante – Do Golpe às<br />

Diretas”<br />

http://www.bradoretumbante.org.br/vi<strong>de</strong>os/p<br />

aulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐diretas‐e‐montoro<br />

http://www.bradoretumbante.org.br/vi<strong>de</strong>os/p<br />

aulo‐se‐rgio‐pinheiro‐verbete<br />

Date: 19 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro explica qual é<br />

sua missão com o governo Sírio”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Globo News” (Globo<br />

News em Theme)<br />

http://g1.globo.com/vi<strong>de</strong>os/globo‐news/globonews‐em‐Theme/v/paulo‐sergio‐pinheiroexplica‐qual‐e‐sua‐missao‐com‐o‐governosirio/1635576/<br />

Date: 15 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Oposição síria cria ‘Conselho Nacional’<br />

‐ Países árabes pressionam pelo fim do<br />

‘<strong>de</strong>rramamento <strong>de</strong> sangue’ na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “Cultura FM” (Começando o Dia)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/oposicao‐siriacria‐conselho‐nacional<br />

Date: 15 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Missão <strong>da</strong> ONU: Brasileiro diz que<br />

obter colaboração <strong>da</strong> Síria é primeiro <strong>de</strong>safio”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “Rádio Senado” (Conexão<br />

Senado)<br />

http://www.senado.gov.br/noticias/Radio/prog<br />

rama.asp?COD_PROGRAMA=3<br />

Date: 15 September 2011<br />

Theme: “’A comissão quer <strong>fazer</strong> uma fotografia<br />

honesta dos fatos’, diz Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “RFI – Rádio França<br />

Internacional” (Paris, França)<br />

http://www.portugues.rfi.fr/geral/20110914‐otrabalho‐<strong>da</strong>‐comissao‐e‐oferecer‐umafotografia‐honesta‐dos‐fatos‐diz‐paulo‐sergio‐p<br />

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Date: 15 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia na web”<br />

Researcher: Ariadne Natal<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Futura” (Conexão<br />

Futura)<br />

http://www.conexaofutura.org.br/tag/cuturadigital<br />

Date: 14 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Síria: missão <strong>da</strong> ONU quer cooperação<br />

<strong>da</strong> socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “Jovem Pan AM” (Jornal Jovem<br />

Pan)<br />

http://jovempan.uol.com.br/noticias/2011/09/<br />

siria‐missao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐quer‐cooperacao‐<strong>da</strong>socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.html<br />

Date: 14 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Missão <strong>de</strong> direitos humanos na Síria<br />

tem comando brasileiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Revista – “Veja” – edição on‐line<br />

http://veja.April.com.br/noticia/internacional/<br />

missao‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitos‐humanos‐na‐siria‐temcomando‐brasileiro<br />

Date: 14 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Diplomata brasileiro Paulo Sérgio<br />

Pinheiro espera ter o apoio <strong>da</strong> Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Correio Braziliense”<br />

http://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noti<br />

cia/mundo/2011/09/14/interna_mundo,26974<br />

4/diplomata‐brasileiro‐paulo‐sergio‐pinheiroespera‐ter‐o‐apoio‐<strong>da</strong>‐siria.shtml<br />

Date: 14 September 2011<br />

Theme: “UN Human Rights Council to make<br />

renewed attempt to visit Syria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “UN Multimedia”<br />

http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/english/2<br />

011/09/un‐human‐rights‐council‐to‐makerenewed‐attempt‐to‐visit‐syria/<br />

Date: 13 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Gregori: ‘Não creio em objeção do<br />

DEM à Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>’"<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Terra”<br />

http://terramagazine.terra.com.br/interna/0,,O<br />

I5346462‐EI6578,00.html<br />

Date: 13 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Ministros <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

entregam manifesto em favor <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

<strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República”<br />

http://www.direitoshumanos.gov.br/2011/09/<br />

13‐set‐2011‐ha‐consenso‐<strong>para</strong>‐votacao‐<strong>da</strong>comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐diz‐presi<strong>de</strong>nte‐<strong>da</strong>camara‐1<br />

Date: 13 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Avaliar violações humanitárias na Síria<br />

não será fácil, diz brasileiro na ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “G1”<br />

http://g1.globo.com/revoltaarabe/noticia/2011/09/avaliar‐violacoeshumanitarias‐na‐siria‐nao‐sera‐facil‐dizbrasileiro‐na‐onu.html<br />

Date: 13 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro diz que <strong>de</strong>safio<br />

será convencer governo <strong>da</strong> Síria a receber<br />

comissão <strong>da</strong> ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/mat/2011/09<br />

/13/paulo‐sergio‐pinheiro‐diz‐que‐<strong>de</strong>safio‐seraconvencer‐governo‐<strong>da</strong>‐siria‐receber‐comissao<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐925347950.asp<br />

Date: 13 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro diz que Maior <strong>de</strong>safio é<br />

colaboração <strong>de</strong> Assad”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “DCI”<br />

http://www.dci.com.br/Brasileiro‐diz‐que‐<br />

Maior‐<strong>de</strong>safio‐e‐colaboraca‐<strong>de</strong>‐Assad‐9‐<br />

390559.html<br />

Date: 13 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Ex‐secretário brasileiro dos Direitos<br />

Humanos li<strong>de</strong>ra missão <strong>da</strong> ONU na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “Correio Braziliense”<br />

http://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noti<br />

cia/mundo/2011/09/13/interna_mundo,26957<br />

1/ex‐secretario‐brasileiro‐dos‐direitoshumanos‐li<strong>de</strong>ra‐missao‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐na‐siria.shtml<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro vai chefiar missão <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong> ONU na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “RFI – Rádio França<br />

Internacional” (Paris, França)<br />

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http://www.portugues.rfi.fr/mundo/20110912‐<br />

brasileiro‐vai‐chefiar‐missao‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitoshumanos‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐na‐siria<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro que chefiará comissão <strong>da</strong><br />

ONU diz esperar colaboração <strong>da</strong> Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “BBC” (Londres,<br />

Inglaterra)<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticias/20<br />

11/09/110912_siria_brasileiro_jf.shtml<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasileiro nomeado pela ONU diz que<br />

negociará <strong>para</strong> Síria permitir visita”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “G1”<br />

http://g1.globo.com/revoltaarabe/noticia/2011/09/espero‐que‐governosirio‐participe‐diz‐brasileiro‐chefe‐<strong>de</strong>‐comissao<strong>da</strong>‐onu.html<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Conselho <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong><br />

ONU nomeia brasileiro <strong>para</strong> chefiar comissão<br />

que investigará violência na Síria”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s no Brasil –<br />

UNIC/Rio”<br />

http://www.onu.org.br/conselho‐<strong>de</strong>‐direitoshumanos‐<strong>da</strong>‐onu‐nomeia‐brasileiro‐<strong>para</strong>chefiar‐comissao‐que‐investigara‐violencia‐nasiria/<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “UN Human Rights Council appoints<br />

experts to probe Syrian violence”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “UN News Centre”<br />

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?News<br />

ID=39516&Cr=syria&Cr1=<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “O arquivamento <strong>de</strong> inquéritos”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

o‐arquivamento‐<strong>de</strong>‐inqueritos,771262,0.htm<br />

Date: 12 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Pesquisa revela que os casos <strong>de</strong><br />

homicídios levados às <strong>de</strong>legacias paulistas<br />

ficam majoritariamente sem apuração”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Rádio – “Cultura FM” (Começando o Dia)<br />

http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/comecando/060<br />

9‐sergio‐adorno<br />

Date: 3 September 2011<br />

Theme: “A Justiça que tar<strong>da</strong> e falha – Em SP,<br />

Mayria dos crimes sem autoria <strong>de</strong>fini<strong>da</strong> fica<br />

sem apuração”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Jornal – “O Globo”<br />

http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/mat/2011/09/03<br />

/em‐sp‐Mayria‐dos‐crimes‐sem‐autoria<strong>de</strong>fini<strong>da</strong>‐fica‐sem‐apuracao‐925282557.asp<br />

Date: 2 September 2011<br />

Theme: “Especial – 11 <strong>de</strong> September – 10 Anos<br />

Depois”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Rádio – “CBN” (Especial – 11 <strong>de</strong><br />

September – 10 Anos Depois)<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZgxiHeQH<br />

Ps<br />

August 2011<br />

Date: 30 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Cerca <strong>de</strong> 70% <strong>da</strong>s crianças envolvi<strong>da</strong>s<br />

com bullying sofrem castigo corporal, mostra<br />

pesquisa”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “Agência Brasil”<br />

http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/noticia/2011‐<br />

08‐30/cerca‐<strong>de</strong>‐70‐<strong>de</strong>‐criancas‐envolvi<strong>da</strong>s‐combullying‐sofrem‐castigo‐corporal‐mostrapesquisa<br />

Date: 26 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Protegidos pela Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Revista – “Isto É”<br />

http://www.istoe.com.br/reportagens/154804<br />

_PROTEGIDOS+PELA+LEI+MARIA+DA+PENHA<br />

Date: 26 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Decreta<strong>da</strong> prisão administrativa <strong>de</strong> 10<br />

PM´s suspeitos <strong>de</strong> não socorrer dois<br />

assaltantes”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Globo News” (Jornal<br />

Globo News – Edição <strong>da</strong>s 10h)<br />

http://g1.globo.com/globonews/noticia/2011/08/violencia‐policial‐enegacao‐<strong>da</strong>‐eficiencia‐diz‐nancy‐cardia.html<br />

Date: 26 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Prescrição <strong>de</strong> homicídios em 20 anos<br />

gera ain<strong>da</strong> mais impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, mas quem<br />

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cumpriu a pena também não <strong>de</strong>ve ser<br />

<strong>de</strong>srespeitado pelo resto <strong>da</strong> vi<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media Rádio – “CBN” (CBN Total)<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/programas/c<br />

bn‐total/2011/04/26/PRESCRICAO‐DE‐<br />

HOMICIDIOS‐EM‐20‐ANOS‐GERA‐AINDA‐MAIS‐<br />

IMPUNIDADE‐MAS‐QUEM‐CUMPRIU‐A‐<br />

PENA.htm<br />

Date: 17 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Aumento dos latrocínios em São<br />

Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Cultura” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110817bl1<br />

Date: 13 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Flagrantes <strong>da</strong> resistência às Ditaduras”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Jornal – “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/impresso,<br />

flagrantes‐<strong>da</strong>‐resistencia‐asditaduras,757957,0.htm<br />

Date: 12 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Paranaense apóia o <strong>de</strong>sarmamento”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Site – “GRPCOM (Grupo Paranaense <strong>de</strong><br />

Comunicação)”<br />

http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/pazsemvoze<br />

medo/conteudo.phtml?id=1157128<br />

Date: 10 <strong>de</strong> August <strong>de</strong> 2011<br />

Theme: (Obs.: O professor esteve presente na<br />

banca<strong>da</strong> do programa, on<strong>de</strong> comentou as<br />

reportagens exibi<strong>da</strong>s durante todo o telejornal,<br />

com foco nas reportagens especiais sobre as<br />

operações <strong>da</strong> Polícia Fe<strong>de</strong>ral, a ação <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro no seqüestro do ônibus no<br />

centro <strong>da</strong> ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e os recentes conflitos<br />

urbanos no Reino Unido provocados pela ação<br />

policial).<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Cultura” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Cultura)<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/i<br />

nternet‐bloco‐01‐10‐08‐11<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110810bl2<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110810bl3<br />

http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>cultura/j<br />

c20110810bl4<br />

Date: 3 August 2011<br />

Theme: “Sociologia <strong>da</strong> violência”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Site – “CMI Brasil (Centro <strong>de</strong> Mídia<br />

In<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nte)”<br />

http://prod.midiain<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nte.org/pt/blue/20<br />

11/08/495004.shtml<br />

Date: 3 August 2011<br />

Theme: “El fenómeno <strong>de</strong> la ultra<strong>de</strong>recha en<br />

América Latina”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias – “BBC” (Londres,<br />

Inglaterra)<br />

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2011/0<br />

8/110803_america_latina_ultra<strong>de</strong>recha_extre<br />

mismo_jp.shtml<br />

July 2011<br />

Date: 27 July 2011<br />

Theme: “As revoluções precisam <strong>da</strong> web”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Observador Político”<br />

http://www.observadorpolitico.org.br/<br />

Date: 23 July 2011<br />

Theme: “População carcerária dobra em <strong>de</strong>z<br />

anos”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media Site – “Consultor Jurídico”<br />

http://www.conjur.com.br/2011‐jul‐<br />

23/numero‐presos‐cresce‐indice‐criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>brasil<br />

Date: 22 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Seminário: Democracia, Judiciário e<br />

Direitos Humanos na Venezuela hoje”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Televisão – “IPTV USP”<br />

http://iptv.usp.br/portal/InfosVi<strong>de</strong>o.do?_Instan<br />

ceI<strong>de</strong>ntifier=0&_EntityI<strong>de</strong>ntifier=uspWwuebgm<br />

hY1Ixh6ABqi6yQEUwIGl_jImFv5w1ihmEmOY.<br />

Date: 21 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Série: Insegurança Pública – Brasil já<br />

conta com quase 500 mil seguranças<br />

particulares”<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas<br />

Media Televisão – “TV Ban<strong>de</strong>irantes” (Jornal <strong>da</strong><br />

Band)<br />

http://www.band.com.br/jornal<strong>da</strong>band/series.<br />

asp?s=inseguranca_publica&v=2c9f94b631498<br />

1cd01314ef863fd07cf<br />

Date: 15 July 2011<br />

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Theme: “Getúlio em três tempos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Revista – “Revista do Brasil”<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/revistas/61<br />

/cinema/view<br />

Date: 10 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Ação <strong>de</strong> neonazistas é igual à <strong>de</strong><br />

grupos <strong>de</strong> extermínio policial, diz psicanalista”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Site – “R7”<br />

http://noticias.r7.com/saopaulo/noticias/acao‐<strong>de</strong>‐neonazistas‐e‐igual‐a<strong>de</strong>‐grupos‐<strong>de</strong>‐exterminio‐policial‐dizpsicanalista‐20110710.html<br />

Date: 6 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Conheça os principais pontos <strong>da</strong> Lei<br />

Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media Site – “G1”<br />

http://g1.globo.com/profissaoreporter/noticia/2011/07/conheca‐osprincipais‐pontos‐<strong>da</strong>‐lei‐maria‐<strong>da</strong>‐penha.html<br />

Date: 5 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Crime <strong>de</strong> ódio é arbitrário, afirma<br />

researcher <strong>da</strong> USP”<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media Jornal – “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/cotidian/ff0<br />

507201113.htm<br />

Date: 4 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Pinheiro: ‘La situación <strong>de</strong> la justicia<br />

juvenil en América Latina és precaria’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Save the Children” (Lima, Peru)<br />

http://www.savethechildren.org.pe/web/<strong>de</strong>tall<br />

e_publicacion.php?v_id_pub=328&v_tip_pub=<br />

N&v_id_cat=6&v_pad=16&v_hij=18&idi=E&pai<br />

=17<br />

Date: 1 July 2011<br />

Theme: “Entrevista realiza<strong>da</strong> por Save the<br />

Children al relator sobre los <strong>de</strong>rechos <strong>de</strong> la<br />

niñez <strong>de</strong> la CIDH, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, durante<br />

su visita a Lima <strong>para</strong> la presentación <strong>de</strong>l<br />

Informe sobre Justicia Juvenil <strong>de</strong> la CIDH.”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media Site – “Save the Children” (Lima, Peru)<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tns8l4mckI&feature=channel_vi<strong>de</strong>o_title<br />

June 2011<br />

Date: 29 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Vanguard Brasile: Carceri Pericolose”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: TV: Current (Sucursal: Itália) ‐ Vanguard<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JRzDVx2w<br />

‐I&NR=1<br />

Date: 28 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Homem mata a ex‐namora<strong>da</strong> e <strong>de</strong>pois<br />

comete suicídio em Jundiaí”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Dia a Dia<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>bomdia.com.br/noticias/dia‐adia/58520/homem+mata+a+exnamora<strong>da</strong>+e+<strong>de</strong>pois+comete+suicidio+na+agap<br />

eama<br />

Date: 28 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Que<strong>da</strong> dos homicídios não é uniforme<br />

em todos os bairros paulistanos”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio: CBN<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/cbn‐<br />

sp/2011/06/28/QUEDA‐DOS‐HOMICIDIOS‐<br />

NAO‐E‐UNIFORME‐EM‐TODOS‐OS‐BAIRROS‐<br />

PAULISTANOS.htm<br />

Date: 27 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Em 70% dos casos, mulheres não<br />

<strong>de</strong>nunciam a 1ª agressão”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal: O Tempo (Belo Horizonte – MG)<br />

http://www.otempo.com.br/noticias/ultimas/?<br />

IdNoticia=175155,OTE&busca=pasinato&pagina<br />

=1<br />

Date: 23 June 2011<br />

Theme: “De pequenas incivili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s a<br />

agressões”<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>de</strong> Hoje/Fortaleza<br />

http://www.opovo.com.br/app/opovo/fortalez<br />

a/2011/06/23/noticiafortalezajornal,2259547/d<br />

e‐pequenas‐incivili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s‐a‐agressoes.shtml<br />

Date: 23 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Detención <strong>de</strong> menores que infringen<br />

la ley no es efectiva, afirma especialista”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias: Andina – Agência<br />

Peruana <strong>de</strong> Notícias (Peru)<br />

http://www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/Noticia.as<br />

px?Id=z/RGN6Cnv04=<br />

Date: 23 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Detención <strong>de</strong> menores que infringen<br />

ley no es efectiva”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

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Media: Jornal: El Peruano – Diário Oficial (Peru)<br />

http://www.elperuano.pe/Edicion/noticia.aspx<br />

?key=rm6mFlOrazs=<br />

Date: 23 June 2011<br />

Theme: “La dimensión oculta <strong>de</strong> la violencia<br />

contra la primera infancia”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV: Salgalú On‐Line (Peru)<br />

http://www.salgalu.tv/archivo_<strong>de</strong>talle.php?id=<br />

157<br />

Date: 23 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, relator <strong>de</strong> la<br />

CIDH sobre <strong>de</strong>rechos <strong>de</strong> la niñez, pidió una<br />

legislación <strong>para</strong> prohibir el maltrato a los niños”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: Inversión en la infancia (Peru)<br />

http://www.inversionenlainfancia.net/web/blo<br />

g/noticia/619<br />

Date: 22 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Vanguard Brasile: La Guerra nelle<br />

Favelas”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV: Current (Sucursal: Itália)<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh_Q2zCn<br />

7CE&feature=feedlik<br />

Date: 22 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Presentan resultados preliminares <strong>de</strong>l<br />

Informe sobre Justicia Juvenil y Derechos<br />

Humanos <strong>de</strong> la CIDH”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: Save e Children (Peru)<br />

http://www.saveechildren.org.pe/web/<strong>de</strong>talle_<br />

publicacion.php?v_id_pub=325&v_tip_pub=N&<br />

v_id_cat=6&v_pad=16&v_hij=18&idi=E&pai=17<br />

Date: 22 June 2011<br />

Theme: “La CIDH recomien<strong>da</strong> que la reclusión<br />

sea el último recurso <strong>para</strong> los menores<br />

infractores”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias: EFE<br />

http://www.efeamerica.com/146_socie<strong>da</strong>d/11<br />

70886_la‐cidh‐recomien<strong>da</strong>‐que‐la‐reclusionsea‐el‐ultimo‐recurso‐<strong>para</strong>‐los‐menoresinfractores.html<br />

Date: 15 June 2011<br />

Theme: “’Venezuela é farsa <strong>de</strong>mocrática’ –<br />

Especialistas discutem o problema do sistema<br />

judiciário venezuelano”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: AUN – On‐Line (Agência<br />

Universitária <strong>de</strong> Notícias)<br />

http://www.usp.br/aun/_reeng/materia.php?c<br />

od_materia=1106054<br />

Date: 14 June 2011<br />

Theme: “ONU não escon<strong>de</strong> insatisfação com os<br />

arquivos fechados sobre tortura e quer punição<br />

a criminosos”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio: CBN<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/programas/c<br />

bn‐noite‐total/2011/06/14/ONU‐NAO‐<br />

ESCONDE‐INSATISFACAO‐COM‐OS‐ARQUIVOS‐<br />

FECHADOS‐SOBRE‐TORTURA‐QUER‐PUNICAO‐<br />

A‐CR.htm<br />

Date: 5 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Na Venezuela, a Justiça <strong>de</strong>finitiva <strong>de</strong><br />

Chávez é provisória”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal: Diário do Comércio<br />

http://www.dcomercio.com.br/materia.aspx?id<br />

=70316&canal=21<br />

Date: 4 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Com <strong>de</strong>bate, Eduardo Escorel lança<br />

DVD ‘Era Vargas’”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: R7<br />

http://entretenimento.r7.com/cinema/noticias<br />

/com‐<strong>de</strong>bate‐eduardo‐escorel‐lanca‐dvd‐eravargas‐20110604.html<br />

Date: 1 June 2011<br />

Theme: “Democracia, Judiciário e Direitos<br />

Humanos na Venezuela hoje”<br />

Researcher: NEV/USP e Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: IRI‐USP (Instituto <strong>de</strong> Relações<br />

Internacionais <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

http://www.iri.usp.br/?pg=100<br />

May 2011<br />

Date: 28 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Projeto ‘Promovendo o<br />

Desenvolvimento Saudável <strong>de</strong> adolescentes<br />

grávi<strong>da</strong>s e seus filhos’”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves e Aline Gomes<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura – TV Cultura<br />

http://www.tvcultura.com.br/jornal‐<strong>da</strong>cultura/programa/jc20110528<br />

Date: 28 May 2011<br />

Theme: “A escola é um espaço seguro”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site: Globo Educação<br />

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http://re<strong>de</strong>globo.globo.com/globoeducacao/no<br />

ticia/2011/05/escola‐e‐um‐espaco‐seguro.html<br />

Date: 28 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Especialista aponta possíveis causas e<br />

soluções <strong>para</strong> violência nas escolas”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site: Globo Educação<br />

http://re<strong>de</strong>globo.globo.com/globoeducacao/no<br />

ticia/2011/05/especialista‐aponta‐possiveiscausas‐e‐solucoes‐<strong>para</strong>‐violencia‐nasescolas.html<br />

Date: 27 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Mapa <strong>da</strong> Violência 2011 – Aumento<br />

dos jovens vítimas <strong>de</strong> violência no Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura – TV Cultura<br />

http://www.tvcultura.com.br/jornal‐<strong>da</strong>cultura/programa/jc20110527<br />

Date: 27 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Seminário discute relação entre<br />

violência, Estado, Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Cultura no<br />

Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno e Viviane Cubas<br />

Media: Site: Repórter News<br />

http://www.reporternews.com.br/noticia.php?<br />

cod=324919<br />

Date: 24 May 2011<br />

Theme: “CRAVI: Quebrando o silêncio”<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Jornal: Diário Oficial do Estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

http://www.imprensaoficial.com.br/PortalIO/D<br />

O/BuscaDO2001Documento_11_4.aspx?link=/2<br />

011/executivo%2520secao%2520i/May/24/pag<br />

not_0004_ENUS5K49I0G47eB78GO1SK8DFCP.p<br />

df&pagina=IV&<strong>da</strong>te=24/05/2011&ca<strong>de</strong>rno=Exe<br />

cutivo%20I&paginaor<strong>de</strong>nacao=4<br />

Date: 19 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Nova Comissão discutirá proibição <strong>de</strong><br />

castigos físicos em crianças”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: Câmara dos Deputados<br />

http://www2.camara.gov.br/portal/Camara/ati<br />

vi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐legislativa/comissoes/comissoespermanentes/cdhm/noticias/nova‐comissaodiscutira‐proibicao‐<strong>de</strong>‐castigos‐fisicos‐emcriancas<br />

Date: 19 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Petistas <strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong>m lei <strong>para</strong> erradicar<br />

castigos corporais a crianças”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: PT na Câmara<br />

http://www.informes.org.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?option<br />

=com_content&view=article&id=7389:petistas<strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong>m‐lei‐<strong>para</strong>‐erradicar‐castigoscorporais‐a‐criancas&catid=1:latestnews&Itemid=108<br />

Date: 19 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Brasil po<strong>de</strong> ser 30º país a proibir<br />

castigos físicos, diz ONU”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: Câmara dos Deputados<br />

http://www2.camara.gov.br/agencia/noticias/<br />

DIREITOS‐HUMANOS/197335‐BRASIL‐PODE‐<br />

SER‐30%C2%BA‐PAIS‐A‐PROIBIR‐CASTIGOS‐<br />

FISICOS,‐DIZ‐ONU.html<br />

Date: 19 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Lei contra castigos corporais consoli<strong>da</strong><br />

a <strong>de</strong>mocracia, diz OEA”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site: Câmara dos Deputados<br />

http://www2.camara.gov.br/agencia/noticias/<br />

DIREITOS‐HUMANOS/197307‐LEI‐CONTRA‐<br />

CASTIGOS‐CORPORAIS‐CONSOLIDA‐A‐<br />

DEMOCRACIA,‐DIZ‐OEA.html<br />

Date: 18 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Eleição em Comissão e Debate sobre<br />

Cultura <strong>de</strong> Paz”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Site: Hamilton Pereira<br />

http://www.hamiltonpereira.org.br/noticias/el<br />

eicao‐em‐comissao‐e‐<strong>de</strong>bate‐sobre‐cultura‐<strong>de</strong>paz/20110518082650_G_381<br />

Date: 18 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Seminário sobre Visitação Domiciliar:<br />

Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Promoção do<br />

Desenvolvimento Infantil”<br />

Researcher: NEV/USP<br />

Media: Site: IJSN (Instituto Jones dos Santos<br />

Neves – Vitória – ES)<br />

http://www.ijsn.es.gov.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?option=c<br />

om_content&view=article&id=975%3Aseminari<br />

o‐sobre‐visitacao‐domiciliar‐prevencao‐<strong>da</strong>violencia‐e‐promocao‐do‐<strong>de</strong>senvolvimentoinfantil&catid=402%3Anoticias‐dosocial&Itemid=271<br />

Date: 16 May 2011<br />

Theme: “USP vai investir R$ 70 mi em pesquisa”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal: O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/esta<strong>da</strong>o<strong>de</strong>hoje/20<br />

110516/not_imp719766,0.php<br />

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Date: 15 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Formas <strong>de</strong> garantir digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> à<br />

infância”<br />

Researcher: NEV/USP<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

http://espaber.uspnet.usp.br/jorusp/?p=15237<br />

Date: 14 May 2011<br />

Theme: “Especial 5 anos <strong>de</strong> ataques do PCC”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Rádio: CBN<br />

Date: 2 May 2011<br />

Theme: “O massacre <strong>de</strong> Realengo”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal: Le Mon<strong>de</strong> Diplomatique Brasil<br />

http://diplomatique.uol.com.br/Article.php?id=<br />

927<br />

Date: 1 May 2011<br />

Theme: “A meta é proteger a criança”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

http://espaber.uspnet.usp.br/jorusp/?p=14815<br />

Date: 1 May 2011<br />

Theme: “O <strong>de</strong>safio <strong>de</strong> seguir em frente”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Revista: Nova Escola<br />

http://revistaescola.April.com.br/<br />

April 2011<br />

Date: 30 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência tira famílias <strong>da</strong> calça<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal: Bom Dia Rio Preto<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>bomdia.com.br/Noticias/Diaa‐dia/52545/Violencia+tira+familias+riopretenses+<strong>da</strong>+calca<strong>da</strong><br />

Date: 27 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Criminalizar o bullying não resolve<br />

suas causas”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal do Campus<br />

http://www.jornaldocampus.usp.br/in<strong>de</strong>x.php/<br />

2011/05/criminalizar‐o‐bullying‐nao‐resolvesuas‐causas/<br />

Date: 26 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Prescrição <strong>de</strong> homicídios em 20 anos<br />

gera ain<strong>da</strong> mais impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, mas quem<br />

cumpriu a pena também não <strong>de</strong>ve ser<br />

<strong>de</strong>srespeitado pelo resto <strong>da</strong> vi<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/programas/c<br />

bn‐total/CBN‐TOTAL.htm<br />

Date: 26 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Bullying no ambiente escolar”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 26 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Realização <strong>de</strong> plebiscito gera<br />

polêmicas”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Jovem Pan<br />

http://jovempan.uol.com.br/noticias/policia/20<br />

11/04/realizacao‐<strong>de</strong>‐plebiscito‐gerapolemicas.html<br />

Date: 26 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Faltam estatísticas atualiza<strong>da</strong>s e<br />

confiáveis <strong>para</strong> análise <strong>da</strong>s mortes <strong>de</strong><br />

mulheres”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal: Estado <strong>de</strong> Minas<br />

http://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/nacional/2<br />

011/04/17/interna_nacional,222247/faltaestatisticas‐atualiza<strong>da</strong>s‐e‐confiaveis‐<strong>para</strong>analise‐<strong>da</strong>s‐mortes‐<strong>de</strong>‐mulheres.shtml<br />

Date: 26 April 2011<br />

Theme: “A ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> represa<strong>da</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal: O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/suplemen<br />

tos,a‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>‐represa<strong>da</strong>,707187,0.htm<br />

Date: 15 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Falta <strong>de</strong> integração e privilégios<br />

minam controle <strong>de</strong> armas no Brasil”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site: Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/ci<strong>da</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong>nia/2011/04/falta‐<strong>de</strong>‐integracao‐eprivilegios‐minam‐controle‐<strong>de</strong>‐armas‐no‐brasil<br />

Date: 15 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Bullying e a tragédia <strong>de</strong> Realengo”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 14 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Tragédia em escola <strong>de</strong>ve ser<br />

apropria<strong>da</strong> pe<strong>da</strong>gogicamente”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Portal Aprendiz<br />

http://aprendiz.uol.com.br/content/sleuimucit.<br />

mmp<br />

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Date: 13 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Controle <strong>de</strong> ven<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> armas é mais<br />

efetivo que plebiscito, diz researcher”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Site: Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/ci<strong>da</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong>nia/2011/04/researcher‐pensa‐que‐controle<strong>de</strong>‐ven<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>de</strong>‐armas‐e‐mais‐efetivo‐queplebiscito<br />

Date: 13 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Para researcheres, violência escolar se<br />

combate com tolerância”<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Portal IG<br />

http://ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/educacao/<strong>para</strong><br />

+researcheres+violencia+escolar+se+combate+<br />

com+tolerancia/n1300060315194.html<br />

Date: 11 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no Brasil – Crimes contra<br />

crianças”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio: Ban<strong>de</strong>irantes AM<br />

Date: 11 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Chacina na escola <strong>de</strong> Realengo no Rio<br />

<strong>de</strong> Janeiro”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Programme: Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva – TV Cultura<br />

http://www.tvcultura.com.br/ro<strong>da</strong>viva/progra<br />

ma/1250<br />

Date: 11 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Sociabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>para</strong> uma cultura <strong>de</strong><br />

paz”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Portal IG<br />

http://<strong>de</strong>las.ig.com.br/colunistas/palavra<strong>de</strong>ma<br />

e/sociabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>+<strong>para</strong>+uma+cultura+<strong>de</strong>+paz/c15<br />

96834437789.html<br />

Date: 11 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Governo antecipa campanha <strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong>sarmamento”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: TV Globo News<br />

http://g1.globo.com/vi<strong>de</strong>os/globo‐news/jornal<strong>da</strong>s‐<strong>de</strong>z/v/governo‐antecipa‐campanha‐<strong>de</strong><strong>de</strong>sarmamento/1482517/#/Todos%20os%20v%<br />

C3%AD<strong>de</strong>os/20110411/page/1<br />

Date: 10 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Crimes <strong>de</strong> atiradores são comuns nos<br />

EUA e em outros países ricos”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Record<br />

http://noticias.r7.com/vi<strong>de</strong>os/crimes‐<strong>de</strong>atiradores‐sao‐comuns‐nos‐eua‐e‐em‐outrospaisesricos/idmedia/bf85f0c3bacd6d3e0ac0f681db27<br />

6ced.html<br />

Date: 9 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência nas escolas”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal: Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq0<br />

904201109.htm<br />

Date: 9 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Em 15 minutos, o nº <strong>de</strong> mortos <strong>de</strong> 1<br />

ano”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal: O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/esta<strong>da</strong>o<strong>de</strong>hoje/20<br />

110409/not_imp703943,0.php<br />

Date: 8 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Para educadores, caso <strong>de</strong> Realengo<br />

<strong>de</strong>ve ser discutido com as crianças”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Portal G1<br />

http://g1.globo.com/Tragedia‐em‐<br />

Realengo/noticia/2011/04/<strong>para</strong>‐educadorescaso‐<strong>de</strong>‐realengo‐<strong>de</strong>ve‐ser‐discutido‐comcriancas.html<br />

Date: 8 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência em potência máxima”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media:<br />

http://www.tribunadoplanalto.com.br/comuni<br />

<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s/11827‐sviolencia‐em‐potenciamaxima.html<br />

Date: 8 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência contra a mulher: combate<br />

não po<strong>de</strong> ficar centrado somente na<br />

criminalização”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site <strong>da</strong> FEAAC (Fe<strong>de</strong>ração dos<br />

Empregados <strong>de</strong> Agentes Autônomos do<br />

Comércio do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

http://www.feaac.org.br/site/?op=assessoria&i<br />

d=20<br />

Date: 8 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Researcher: é muito cedo <strong>para</strong> <strong>fazer</strong><br />

afirmação concreta sobre massacre no Rio”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal: O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

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http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/interativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/Mu<br />

ltimidia/ShowAudios.action?<strong>de</strong>staque.idGuidSe<br />

lect=005E61DF7F60404C99CD3F7BBAD75F30<br />

Date: 8 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Ataque a escola no Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio USP FM<br />

Date: 8 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Tragédia no Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio Band News ‐ RJ<br />

Date: 7 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Tragédia no Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: TV Brasil<br />

http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/<br />

Date: 7 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Ataque à escola do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro é<br />

um marco <strong>para</strong> acontecimentos semelhantes?”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Revista Crescer<br />

http://revistacrescer.globo.com/Revista/Cresce<br />

r/0,,EMI224440‐15546,00.html<br />

Date: 7 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Massacre no Rio: Análise <strong>da</strong> tragédia”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: TV Estadão<br />

http://tv.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/vi<strong>de</strong>os,MASSACRE‐<br />

NO‐RIO‐ANALISE‐DA‐<br />

TRAGEDIA,135006,0,0.htm<br />

Date: 6 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Usa<strong>da</strong>s pela polícia <strong>para</strong> ferir, armas<br />

não‐letais são contesta<strong>da</strong>s por organizações e<br />

manifestantes”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Site: Brasil Atual<br />

http://www.re<strong>de</strong>brasilatual.com.br/temas/ci<strong>da</strong><br />

<strong>da</strong>nia/2011/04/usa<strong>da</strong>s‐<strong>para</strong>‐ferir‐armas‐naoletais‐sao‐contesta<strong>da</strong>s‐por‐organizacoes‐emanifestantes<br />

Date: 6 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Bolsonaro”<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Jornal: Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/opiniao/fz0<br />

604201109.htm<br />

Date: 5 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Testemunha que <strong>de</strong>nunciou policial<br />

recebe proteção”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Record – TV Record<br />

http://noticias.r7.com/r7/404.html<br />

Date: 5 April 2011<br />

Theme: “PM´s são presos – PM´s <strong>de</strong>nunciados<br />

por homicídio em cemitério estão presos”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura ‐ TV Cultura<br />

http://www.tvcultura.com.br/jornal‐<strong>da</strong>cultura/programa/jc20110405<br />

Date: 5 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Indignação profun<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>u coragem a<br />

mulher <strong>para</strong> <strong>de</strong>nunciar PMs”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Portal Terra<br />

http://terratv.terra.com.br/Noticias/4199/Jorn<br />

al‐do‐Terra.htm<br />

Date: 5 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Mulher presencia crime praticado por<br />

policiais e faz <strong>de</strong>núncia por telefone”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal Hoje ‐ TV Globo<br />

http://g1.globo.com/jornalhoje/noticia/2011/04/mulher‐presencia‐crimepraticado‐por‐policiais‐e‐faz‐<strong>de</strong>nuncia‐portelefone.html<br />

Date: 5 April 2011<br />

Theme: “País não tem condições institucionais<br />

<strong>para</strong> garantir integri<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>nunciantes”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio Estadão/ESPN<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/interativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>/Mu<br />

ltimidia/ShowAudios.action?<strong>de</strong>staque.idGuidSe<br />

lect=7A9118201910479C8ADE7444061E3C9C<br />

Date: 5 April 2011<br />

Theme: “Mulher presencia execução <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong><br />

cemitério em Ferraz <strong>de</strong> Vasconcelos”<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> CBN ‐ Rádio CBN<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/programas/jo<br />

rnal‐<strong>da</strong>‐cbn/2011/04/05/MULHER‐PRESENCIA‐<br />

EXECUCAO‐DENTRO‐DE‐CEMITERIO‐EM‐<br />

FERRAZ‐DE‐VASCONCELOS.htm<br />

March 2011<br />

Date: 30 March 2011<br />

Theme: “Reprocha Venezuela a la Cidh que<br />

‘tenga el <strong>de</strong>do puesto’ sobre este país”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site “Diario La Nación”<br />

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http://www.lanacion.com.ve/noticias.php?IdAr<br />

ticulo=171107<br />

Date: 29 March 2011<br />

Theme: “Prefeitura amplia os limites <strong>de</strong><br />

fiscalização dos PM´s <strong>de</strong> folga”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: CBN Radio ‐ “CBN São Paulo”<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/cbn‐<br />

sp/2011/03/29/PREFEITURA‐AMPLIA‐OS‐<br />

LIMITES‐DE‐FISCALIZACAO‐DOS‐PMS‐DE‐<br />

FOLGA.htm<br />

Date: 29 March 2011<br />

Theme: “Petition 975‐10 – Dismissed Judges,<br />

Honduras”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site “The Human Rights Brief”<br />

http://hrbrief.org/2011/03/petition‐975‐10‐<br />

dismissed‐judges‐honduras/<br />

Date: 27 March 2011<br />

Theme: “Araraquara tem o dobro <strong>da</strong> média<br />

estadual <strong>de</strong> presos”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: “Tribuna Impressa” (Araraquara – SP)<br />

(Jornal)<br />

http://www.araraquara.com/noticias/policia/2<br />

011/03/27/araraquara‐tem‐o‐dobro‐<strong>da</strong>‐mediaestadual‐<strong>de</strong>‐presos.html<br />

Date: 24 March 2011<br />

Theme: “A luta <strong>de</strong>ve ser constante, diz chefe <strong>da</strong><br />

polícia <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal IG ‐ “Último Segundo/Brasil”<br />

http://ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/brasil/sp/a+lut<br />

a+<strong>de</strong>ve+ser+constante+diz+chefe+<strong>da</strong>+policia+d<br />

e+sao+paulo/n1238184806656.html<br />

Date: 24 March 2011<br />

Theme: “São Paulo não esclarece a Mayria dos<br />

crimes”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal IG ‐ “Último Segundo/Brasil”<br />

http://ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/brasil/sp/sao+<br />

paulo+nao+esclarece+a+Mayria+dos+crimes/n1<br />

238184753649.html<br />

Date: 23 March 2011<br />

Theme: “’Zangief Kid’ reacen<strong>de</strong> tema do<br />

bullying; saiba se seu filho é vítima”<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Portal Terra ‐ “Notícias ‐ Educação”<br />

http://noticias.terra.com.br/educacao/noticias/<br />

0,,OI5018811‐EI8266,00‐<br />

Zangief+Kid+reacen<strong>de</strong>+tema+do+bullying+saiba<br />

+se+seu+filho+e+vitima.html<br />

Date: 23 March 2011<br />

Theme: “A Maior dificul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> pra quem trabalha<br />

com pesquisa sobre violência contra a mulher é<br />

a falta <strong>de</strong> acesso à informação pública”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site “Article 19 Brasil” ‐ “Mulheres <strong>de</strong><br />

Expressão”<br />

http://Article19.org/mulheres<strong>de</strong>expressao/wan<br />

ia‐pasinato‐brasil/<br />

Date: 22 March 2011<br />

Theme: “Vannuchi <strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong> ‘aprovação rápi<strong>da</strong>’<br />

<strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo” (Jornal)<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/po<strong>de</strong>r/892334‐<br />

vannuchi‐<strong>de</strong>fen<strong>de</strong>‐aprovacao‐rapi<strong>da</strong>‐<strong>da</strong>comissao‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>.shtml<br />

Date: 11 March 2011<br />

Assunto“Article 19 lança Mulheres <strong>de</strong><br />

Expressão 2011”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Site “Article 19 Brasil” ‐ “Mulheres <strong>de</strong><br />

Expressão”<br />

http://Article19.org/mulheres<strong>de</strong>expressao/enc<br />

ontro/<br />

Date: 10 March 2011<br />

Theme: “UN: Full Report on the Day on the<br />

Rights of the Child 2011”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Site <strong>da</strong> CRIN (Child Rights Information<br />

Network)<br />

http://www.crin.org/resources/info<strong>de</strong>tail.asp?I<br />

D=24404<br />

Date: 8 March 2011<br />

Theme: “Violência contra a mulher existe em<br />

todos os países, afirmam especialistas”.<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Portal UOL ‐ Página “Notícias”<br />

http://noticias.uol.com.br/ultnot/internacional<br />

/2009/03/08/ult1859u746.jhtm<br />

Date: 5 March 2011<br />

Theme: “És más fácil evaluar los <strong>de</strong>rechos<br />

humanos en Birmania que en Venezuela”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “El Nacional” (Venezuela) (Jornal)<br />

http://www.elnacional.com/www/site/p_contenido.php?q=n<br />

odo/189566/Naci%C3%B3n/Es‐m%C3%A1s‐<br />

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f%C3%A1cil‐evaluar‐los‐<strong>de</strong>rechos‐humanos‐en‐<br />

Birmania‐que‐en‐Venezuela<br />

February 2011<br />

Date: 26 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Imagens <strong>da</strong> discriminação”<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/suplemen<br />

tos,imagens‐<strong>da</strong>‐discriminacao,684886,0.htm<br />

Date: 23 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Reflexão sobre o trabalho <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

em São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal IG ‐ Página “Último<br />

Segundo/Brasil”<br />

Date: 19 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Ilícito político‐policial”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/noticias/suplemen<br />

tos,ilicito‐politico‐policial,681825,0.htm<br />

Date: 15 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Entrevista Especial Prof. Sérgio<br />

Adorno”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Orali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Revista (Edição 9 <strong>de</strong> June <strong>de</strong><br />

2011)<br />

Date: 13 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Stéphane Hessel, o embaixador <strong>da</strong><br />

indignação”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: ““Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo” (Jornal)”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrissima/874<br />

512‐stephane‐hessel‐o‐embaixador‐<strong>da</strong>indignacao.shtml<br />

Date: 11 February 2011<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e direito à<br />

resistência”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “Gazeta do Povo” (Curitiba‐PR) (Jornal)<br />

Date: 7 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Ninguém tem que chiar” ‐ Ca<strong>de</strong>rno 2,<br />

Cultura, “Direto <strong>da</strong> Fonte”, Coluna <strong>de</strong> Sônia<br />

Racy”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/esta<strong>da</strong>o<strong>de</strong>hoje/20<br />

110207/not_imp676039,0.php<br />

Date: 7 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Ninguém tem que chiar”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Blog “Estadão/ ”Sônia Racy – Direto <strong>da</strong><br />

Fonte”<br />

http://blogs.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/soniaracy/ninguem‐tem‐que‐chiar/<br />

Date: 6 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Obstáculo à ressocialização”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: website “Diário <strong>de</strong> Pernambuco” Jornal<br />

http://www.diario<strong>de</strong>pernambuco.com.br/2011<br />

/02/06/brasil1_0.asp<br />

Date: 3 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Reflexão sobre o Relatório ‘Estatísticas<br />

<strong>da</strong> Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> 2010’, <strong>da</strong> Secretaria <strong>da</strong><br />

Segurança Pública <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Rádio Ban<strong>de</strong>irantes AM ‐ “Jornal em<br />

Três Tempos”<br />

Date: 3 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Reflexão sobre o Relatório ‘Estatísticas<br />

<strong>da</strong> Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> 2010’, <strong>da</strong> Secretaria <strong>da</strong><br />

Segurança Pública <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Record ‐ “Hoje em Dia”<br />

Date: 2 February 2011<br />

Theme: “Reflexão sobre o Relatório ‘Estatísticas<br />

<strong>da</strong> Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> 2010’, <strong>da</strong> Secretaria <strong>da</strong><br />

Segurança Pública <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio 9 <strong>de</strong> July ‐ “Construindo<br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia”<br />

January 2011<br />

Date: 31 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Sobra emprego <strong>para</strong> reinserção <strong>de</strong><br />

presos no mercado, mas falta experiência”<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: “Correio Braziliense” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noti<br />

cia/brasil/2011/01/31/interna_brasil,235090/s<br />

obra‐emprego‐<strong>para</strong>‐reinsercao‐<strong>de</strong>‐presos‐nomercado‐mas‐falta‐experiencia.shtml<br />

Date: 31 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Números revelam que a violência<br />

diminuiu no Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro e em São Paulo”<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Globo ‐ “Jornal Nacional”<br />

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http://g1.globo.com/jornalnacional/noticia/2011/01/numeros‐revelamque‐violencia‐diminuiu‐no‐rio‐<strong>de</strong>‐January‐eem‐sao‐paulo.html<br />

Date: 30 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Fantástico flagra o <strong>de</strong>scaso nas<br />

<strong>de</strong>legacias brasileiras”<br />

Researcher: NEV/USP<br />

Media: TV Globo – “Fantástico”<br />

http://fantastico.globo.com/Jornalismo/FANT/<br />

0,,MUL1644897‐15605,00‐<br />

FANTASTICO+FLAGRA+O+DESCASO+NAS+DELE<br />

GACIAS+BRASILEIRAS.html<br />

Date: 30 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Jogo do Corinthians contra o São<br />

Bernardo – com a presença do ex‐Presi<strong>de</strong>nte<br />

Lula –, em São Bernardo do Campo, no estádio<br />

1º <strong>de</strong> May, local histórico dos encontros<br />

políticos dos metalúrgicos nos anos 80”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio “Eldorado AM” ‐ “Abre o Jogo”<br />

Date: 30 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> é coloca<strong>da</strong> em<br />

xeque”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “Hoje em Dia” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.hojeemdia.com.br/cmlink/hojeem‐dia/noticias/politica/comiss‐o‐<strong>da</strong>‐ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>e‐coloca<strong>da</strong>‐em‐xeque‐1.233661<br />

Date: 29 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Vítimas querem militares fora <strong>de</strong><br />

investigações sobre anos <strong>de</strong> chumbo”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal “R7” ‐ “Brasil”<br />

http://noticias.r7.com/brasil/noticias/vitimasquerem‐militares‐fora‐<strong>de</strong>‐investigacoes‐sobreanos‐<strong>de</strong>‐chumbo‐20110520.html<br />

Date: 28 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Saiba o que é e como funcionará a<br />

comissão proposta <strong>para</strong> investigar crimes <strong>da</strong><br />

ditadura<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal “R7” ‐ “Brasil”<br />

http://noticias.r7.com/brasil/noticias/saiba‐oque‐e‐e‐como‐funcionara‐a‐comissaoproposta‐<strong>para</strong>‐investigar‐crimes‐<strong>da</strong>‐ditadura‐<br />

20110128.html<br />

Date: 24 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Cultura ‐ “Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura”<br />

http://www.tvcultura.com.br/jornal‐<strong>da</strong>cultura/programa/jc20110124<br />

Date: 23 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Comissão Nacional <strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Gazeta – “Em Questão”<br />

http://www.youtube.com/user/emquestao<br />

http://www.youtube.com/user/emquestao#p/<br />

u/1/sQIYtM8oTBA<br />

http://www.youtube.com/user/emquestao#p/<br />

u/2/85lOLhktF9Y<br />

Date: 23 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Tráfico e vício causam 79 homicídios.”<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: “Diário <strong>de</strong> São José do Rio Preto”<br />

(Jornal)<br />

http://www.diarioweb.com.br/novoportal/Noti<br />

cias/Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s/45798,,Trafico+e+vicio+causam+7<br />

9+homicidios+.aspx<br />

Date: 22 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Correspondência <strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong>rra<strong>de</strong>ira<br />

viagem”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.esta<strong>da</strong>o.com.br/esta<strong>da</strong>o<strong>de</strong>hoje/20<br />

110122/not_imp669499,0.php<br />

Date: 21 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Os humanos direitos em alta”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “Valor Econômico” (Jornal)<br />

http://www.valoronline.com.br/impresso/cultu<br />

ra/111/371535/os‐humanos‐direitos‐em‐alta<br />

Date: 17 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Algozes <strong>da</strong> ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/opiniao/fz1<br />

701201107.htm<br />

Date: 5 January 2011<br />

Theme: “Secretária <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos pe<strong>de</strong><br />

urgência na aprovação <strong>da</strong> Comissão Nacional<br />

<strong>da</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio “CBN” ‐ “Jornal <strong>da</strong> CBN”<br />

http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/programas/jo<br />

rnal‐<strong>da</strong>‐cbn/2011/01/05/SECRETARIA‐DE‐<br />

DIREITOS‐HUMANOS‐PEDE‐URGENCIA‐NA‐<br />

APROVACAO‐DA‐COMISSAO‐NACIONAL‐DA‐<br />

VER.htm<br />

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2010<br />

December 2010<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal Brasil On‐Line<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Agência Brasil<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Cultura (Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura)<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal “O Globo”<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 20 December 2010<br />

Theme: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional<br />

sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC” (Ca<strong>de</strong>rno<br />

<strong>de</strong> Economia)<br />

Date: 18 December 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos e política fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”.<br />

Date: 15 December 2010<br />

Theme: Pesquisa <strong>de</strong> vitimização IBGE/PNAD,<br />

2009<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Globo News, Jornal <strong>da</strong>s 11:00<br />

Date: 08 December 2010<br />

Theme: Balanço <strong>da</strong> violência em 2010<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 02 December 2010<br />

Theme: Violência e percepção <strong>de</strong> insegurança<br />

na população<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: TV dos Trabalhadores<br />

Date: 02 December 2010<br />

Theme: Violência e percepção <strong>de</strong> insegurança<br />

na população<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> TV News<br />

Date: 05 December 2010<br />

Theme: Castigo físico<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Brasil – Papo <strong>de</strong> Mãe<br />

November 2012<br />

Date: 29 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: TV Cultura, programa Ro<strong>da</strong> Viva<br />

(participação no <strong>de</strong>bate com Eduardo Soares)<br />

Date: 29 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 28 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 27 November 2010<br />

228


Theme: Eleições e direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias IG – Último Segundo<br />

Date: 27 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Globo”<br />

Date: 27 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Globo News, jornal <strong>da</strong>s Dez<br />

Date: 26 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> Globo, Jornal Hoje<br />

Date: 25 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 25 November 2010<br />

Theme: Crise <strong>da</strong> segurança pública no Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Al Jazeera TV / USA<br />

Date: 21 November 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas Escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Diário do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC”<br />

Date: 19 November 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos em Mianmar<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 17 November 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos em Mianmar<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 13 November 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos e segurança pública<br />

na América Latina<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias France Press (AFP)<br />

Date: 12 November 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos e segurança pública<br />

na América Latina<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Terra<br />

Date: 08 November 2010<br />

Theme: Eleições em Mianmar e Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Correio Braziliense”<br />

October 2010<br />

Date: 31 October 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança Pública e eleições<br />

Researcher: Marcelo B. Nery<br />

Media: Revista Época<br />

Date: 18 October 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wania Pasinato<br />

Media: Revista “Elas e Lucros”<br />

Date: 15 October 2010<br />

Theme: Eleições e Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Rádio Gazeta AM<br />

Date: 11 October 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Moisés Baptista<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “O Mogiano”<br />

Date: 08 October 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos na China<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 08 October 2010<br />

Theme: Condições <strong>de</strong> trabalho <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias R7<br />

Date: 05 October 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos no Irã<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

September 2010<br />

Date: 20 September 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e eleições<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal Impresso “Agora São Paulo”<br />

229


Date: September 2010<br />

Theme: Castigo corporal em crianças e<br />

adolescentes, Relatório apresentado por Paulo<br />

Sergio Pinheiro através <strong>da</strong> Comissão<br />

Interamericana <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Medias: Sur, I<strong>de</strong>al, Portal Tera, El Mercurio<br />

Digital, Agencia EFE (Espanha), El Nacional, La<br />

Ver<strong>da</strong>d (Venezuela), La Tercera <strong>de</strong> Chile (Chile),<br />

Agencia Notimex, Diario Milenio, Diario <strong>de</strong><br />

Yucatán, El Confi<strong>de</strong>ncial, El Financiero, El Golfo,<br />

El Economista, El Universal, El Pòvenir, La<br />

Jorna<strong>da</strong>, Sumedico.com, Canal Once, Agencia<br />

Xinhua (México), W Radio, Diario La Opinión,<br />

Portal Impresiones Latinas (EUA),<br />

Date: 10 September 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Revista “Isto É”<br />

Date: 01 September 2010<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública e<br />

eleições<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

August 2010<br />

Date: 24 August 2010<br />

Theme: sistema prisional<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias “Agência Brasil”<br />

Date: 18 August 2010<br />

Theme: Castigo corporal em crianças e<br />

adolescentes<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Jornal do Campus” (<strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

Date: 14 August 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Moisés Batista<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 16 to 22 August 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Date: 15 August 2010<br />

Theme: Castigo corporal em crianças e<br />

adolescentes<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Impresso “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

(Curitiba)<br />

Date: 14 August 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos internacional – pena<br />

<strong>de</strong> morte no Irã<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 10 August 2010<br />

Theme: Castigo corporal em crianças e<br />

adolescentes<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Cultura, programa <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>bates Ro<strong>da</strong><br />

Viva<br />

Date: 09 August 2010<br />

Theme: Descriminalização <strong>da</strong>s drogas<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio CBN (Entrevista)<br />

Date: 06 August 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Website <strong>da</strong> Rádio Joven Pan (Programa<br />

Espaço online)<br />

Date: 05 August 2010<br />

Theme: Pena <strong>de</strong> morte Irã<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

July 2010<br />

Date: 26 July 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: TV Brasil, programa “Brasilianas”<br />

Date: 16 July 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Arca Universal”<br />

Date: 16 July 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias UOL<br />

Date: 14 July 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Agência Rádio Web (segundo relatório,<br />

veiculado por 304 rádios comerciais, educativas<br />

e comunitárias, distribuí<strong>da</strong>s em diversos<br />

estados <strong>da</strong> fe<strong>de</strong>ração)<br />

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Date: 12 July 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 03 July 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

June 2010<br />

Date: 22 June 2010<br />

Theme: Violência urbana e jovens<br />

Researcher: Moisés Batista<br />

Media: TV Cultura<br />

Date: 8 June 2010<br />

Theme: Proteção priva<strong>da</strong> e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Moisés Baptista<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “MTV na Rua”<br />

Date: 7 June 2010<br />

Theme: Percepção <strong>da</strong> violência e <strong>de</strong>mocracia<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 06 June 2010<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 01 June 2010<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

May 2010<br />

Date: 27 May 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e eleições<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias R7<br />

Date: 21 May 2010<br />

Theme: Violência urbana, briga entre vizinhos<br />

acaba em mortes<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Em Cima <strong>da</strong> Hora, Globo News<br />

Date: 14 May 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso argentino “La Nacion”<br />

Date: May 2010<br />

Theme: Violência<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista “E”, SESC SP<br />

April 2010<br />

Date: 27 April 2010<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Notícias “Vermelho”<br />

Date: 26 April 2010<br />

Theme: Taxa <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Internet “IG – Último<br />

Segundo”<br />

Date: 25 April 2010<br />

Theme: Crime, investigação e mobili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

geográfica<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Diário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 20 April 2010<br />

Theme: índices <strong>de</strong> criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: “Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias do Paraná”<br />

Date: 16 April 2010<br />

Theme: Violência doméstica contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Record, TV Record<br />

Date: 12 April 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 12 April 2010<br />

Theme: Taxa <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 11 April 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Programa “Fantástico”, Re<strong>de</strong> Globo<br />

Date: 11 April 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “G1”<br />

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Date: 09 April 2010<br />

Theme: Mortes violentas no trânsito<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Guarulhos News”<br />

Date: 08 April 2010<br />

Theme: Mortes violentas no trânsito<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Motonauta”<br />

Date: 07 April 2010<br />

Theme: Mortes violentas no trânsito<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Guarulhos Agora”<br />

Date: April 2010<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> encarceramento ao longo<br />

<strong>da</strong> história do Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: TV Câmara do estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: April 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas Escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Revista Educação, editora Segmento<br />

Date: April 2010<br />

Theme: Conferência <strong>de</strong> Viena e planos<br />

regionais <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista Direitos Humanos<br />

March 2010<br />

Date: 30 March 2010<br />

Theme: Taxas <strong>de</strong> homicídio e violência contra a<br />

mulher<br />

Researchera: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “O Cosmo Online”<br />

Date: 21 March 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP”<br />

Date: 20 March 2010<br />

Theme: Medo, violência e segregação social<br />

Researchera: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Povo”, (Fortaleza‐<br />

CE)<br />

Date: 19 March 2010<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens, gangues<br />

Researcher: Moisés Batista<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Pioneiro” <strong>da</strong> ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Caxias do Sul ‐ RS<br />

Date: 14 March 2010<br />

Theme: Taxas <strong>de</strong> criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no interior do<br />

país<br />

Researcher: Jaqueline Sinhoretto<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Gazeta <strong>de</strong> Ribeirão”<br />

Date: 11 March 2010<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas e entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Noticiário eletrônico “Jornal Hoje”,<br />

Re<strong>de</strong> Globo <strong>de</strong> televisão<br />

Date: 08 March 2010<br />

Theme: Dia Internacional <strong>da</strong> Mulher e Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Date: 06 March 2010<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Noticiário eletrônico “Jornal <strong>da</strong> Record”,<br />

TV Record<br />

Date: March 2010<br />

Theme: Pesquisa sociológica<br />

Researcher: Mariana Possas<br />

Media: Revista impressa “Getúlio”, <strong>da</strong><br />

Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Getúlio Vargas<br />

Date: March 2010<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “International Justice<br />

Tribune”, do grupo Radio Netherland<br />

Worldwi<strong>de</strong><br />

February 2010<br />

Date: 25 February 2010<br />

Theme: Relatório CIDH sobre a Venezuela<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Globo”<br />

Date: 24 February 2010<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcheres: Sergio Adorno e Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Agencia <strong>de</strong> notícias “Agência Brasil”<br />

Date: 23 February 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Giana Guelfi<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Notícias “G1”<br />

Date: 07 February 2010<br />

232


Theme: Sistema prisional e crime organizado<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Gazeta <strong>de</strong> Ribeirão”<br />

Date: 04 February 2010<br />

Theme: Reforma <strong>da</strong> Polícia no estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> Brasil Atual<br />

Date: 19 February 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso <strong>da</strong> República<br />

Dominicana “La Informacion”<br />

Date: 17 February 2010<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e tráfico<br />

internacional na América Latina<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Listin Diário”, <strong>da</strong><br />

República Dominicana<br />

Date: 14 February 2010<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos e crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “The Daily Star”, no<br />

Líbano<br />

Date: 03 February 2010<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> crimes no estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 03 February 2010<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> crimes no estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Globo”<br />

Date: 03 February 2010<br />

Theme: Trote universitário<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Internet Terra<br />

January 2010<br />

Date: 31 January 2010<br />

Theme: Pesquisa em sociologia<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 29 January 2010<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Revista Carta Capital<br />

Date: 27 January 2010<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Vermelho”<br />

Date: 27 January 2010<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 27 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Radio Eldorado<br />

Date: 26 January 2010<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias “Agência Estado”<br />

Date: 26 January 2010<br />

Theme: Comissão <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Folha Online”<br />

Date: 25 January 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Estado <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 17 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Gazeta, programa “Em Questão”<br />

Date: 16 January 2010<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Moisés Batista<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “Folha <strong>de</strong> S. Paulo”<br />

Date: 15 January 2010<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Media: Revista “Isto É”<br />

Date: 14 January 2010<br />

Theme: Lei <strong>de</strong> Anistia e Direitos Humanos no<br />

Brasil<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso francês “Le Figaro”<br />

Date: 12 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV como instituição<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Globo”<br />

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Date: 12 January 2010<br />

Theme: NEV research “Adolescentes em<br />

conflito com a lei: pastas e prontuários do<br />

“Complexo do Tatuapé”.<br />

Researcher: Ana Lucia Pastore<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias USP<br />

Date: 12 January 2010<br />

Theme: Sistema Internacional <strong>de</strong> proteção aos<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Internet IG – Último Segundo<br />

Date: 11 January 2010<br />

Theme: Violência contra a Mulher<br />

Researcher: Wania Pasinato<br />

Media: Revista Fórum<br />

Date: 11 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: TV Brasil programa Florestan<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 11 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 09 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal impresso “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo”<br />

Date: January 2010<br />

Theme: Entrevista sobre o tema <strong>da</strong> violência na<br />

pesquisa sociológica<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Revista impressa e eletrônica<br />

quadrimestral Aurora, edita<strong>da</strong> pelo Núcleo <strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>Estudos</strong> em Arte, Mídia e Política do Programa<br />

<strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Pós‐graduados em Ciências Sociais<br />

<strong>da</strong> PUC.<br />

Date: 11 January 2010<br />

Theme: Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

2009<br />

December 2009<br />

Date: 22 December 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos na legislação<br />

internacional<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias Rádio Web*<br />

* Broadcast on 186 radio station around Brazil.<br />

Date: 21 December 2009<br />

Theme: Conferência Internacional sobre<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura<br />

Date: 21 December 2009<br />

Theme: Conferência Internacional sobre<br />

Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Nenhum researcher citado, apenas<br />

Conferência organiza<strong>da</strong> pelo NEV<br />

Media: Agência Estado<br />

Date: 14 December 2009<br />

Theme: Tortura e impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Media: Jornal Correio Braziliense<br />

Date: 11 December 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Website Observatório <strong>da</strong> Educação<br />

November 2009<br />

Date: November 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Revista Retrato do Brasil<br />

Date: 29 November 2009<br />

Theme: Condições <strong>de</strong> trabalho e salário <strong>da</strong>s<br />

polícias<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Revista Época<br />

Date: 28 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

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Media: Jornal El Dia La Plata<br />

Date: 28 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal La Nueva Província<br />

Date: 28 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Crônica<br />

Date: 28 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Diario Popular (Argentina)<br />

Date: 28 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal La Prensa<br />

Date: 27 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra lí<strong>de</strong>res <strong>de</strong> movimentos<br />

sociais<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Jornal Diário do Alto Tietê<br />

Date: 27 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Télam News<br />

Date: 26 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Missiones online<br />

Date: 25 November 2009<br />

Theme: Vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e exposição à violência<br />

entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 25 November 2009<br />

Theme: Vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e exposição à violência<br />

entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Rádio Record AM<br />

Date: 25 November 2009<br />

Theme: Vulnerabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e exposição à violência<br />

entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio Globo<br />

Date: 10 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência e mídia<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 08 November 2009<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e segurança priva<strong>da</strong><br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 07 November 2009<br />

Theme: Condições <strong>de</strong> trabalho <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias R7<br />

Date: 06 November 2009<br />

Theme: Intolerância e discriminação <strong>de</strong> gênero<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal Valor Econômico<br />

Date: 04 November 2009<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias IG – Último Segundo<br />

Date: 02 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial e execuções<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 01 November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência urbana e taxas <strong>de</strong><br />

criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo<br />

Date: 01 November 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre graves<br />

violações aos direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Zero Hora<br />

October 2009<br />

Date: October e November 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Revista Nova Escola – Gestão Escolar<br />

Date: October 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial e crime organizado<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Revista <strong>da</strong> ADUSP – Associação dos<br />

Professores <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: October 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

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Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Revista Retrato do Brasil<br />

Date: 31 <strong>de</strong> October 2009<br />

Theme: Intolerância e discriminação <strong>de</strong> gênero<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 3 October 2009<br />

Theme: Prevenção <strong>da</strong> violência contra crianças<br />

e <strong>de</strong>senvolvimento precoce<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Globo Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 30 October 2009<br />

Theme: Intolerância e discriminação <strong>de</strong> gênero<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Agência Estado<br />

Date: 30 October 2009<br />

Theme: Intolerância e discriminação <strong>de</strong> gênero<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Record<br />

Date: 27 October 2009<br />

Theme: Controle social e quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do trabalho<br />

<strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Terra<br />

Date: 27 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias BBC<br />

Date: 26 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Date: 22 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: website institucional do IBCCRIM –<br />

Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Ciências Criminais<br />

Date: 20 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 20 October 2009<br />

Theme: Crime organizado e tráfico <strong>de</strong> armas<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Bom dia Brasil<br />

Date: 20 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 19 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Terra<br />

Date: 19 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Folha Online<br />

Date: 18 October 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 16 <strong>de</strong> October <strong>de</strong> 2009<br />

Theme: O direito a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre violações aos<br />

direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: CBN Rádio<br />

Date: 13 October 2009<br />

Theme: Taxas <strong>de</strong> criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> na Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 11 October 2009<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Em questão, TV Gazeta<br />

Date: 02 October 2009<br />

Theme: Formação <strong>para</strong> acadêmicos em Ciências<br />

Sociais<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> Notícias Fapesp<br />

September 2009<br />

Date: September 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>para</strong> o sistema prisional<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

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Media: Canto <strong>da</strong> Liber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> – Newsletter <strong>da</strong><br />

Funap ‐ Fun<strong>da</strong>ção “Prof. Dr. Manoel Pedro<br />

Pimentel” – distribuí<strong>da</strong> <strong>para</strong> internos <strong>da</strong>s<br />

prisões do estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 27 September 2009<br />

Theme: Direto <strong>da</strong> Criança<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal El Comercio<br />

Date: 22 September 2009<br />

Theme: Tortura no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 20 September 2009<br />

Theme: Pesquisa sobre impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> penal<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal O Tempo<br />

Date: 18 September 2009<br />

Theme: Controle social sobre a quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do<br />

trabalho <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Website Institucional do Fórum<br />

Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Date: 14 September 2009<br />

Theme: Controle social sobre a quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do<br />

trabalho <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Rádio I<strong>de</strong>al<br />

Date: 14 September 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Nee<strong>de</strong>rlands<br />

Date: 14 September 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos e punição<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura<br />

Date: 12 September 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas e bullying<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Ribeirão<br />

Preto<br />

Date: 06 September 2009<br />

Theme: Crítica literária<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 03 September 2009<br />

Theme: Conflitos urbanos nas favelas<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

Date: 03 September 2009<br />

Theme: Conflitos urbanos nas favelas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio Jovem Pan<br />

August 2009<br />

Date: August/September <strong>de</strong> 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos e Democracia<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Revista OAB‐MG<br />

Date: 29 August 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos <strong>da</strong> Criança<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: TV Educativa<br />

Date: 25 August 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal ABCD Maior<br />

Date: 24 August 2009<br />

Theme: Prisões superlota<strong>da</strong>s<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal Agora São Paulo<br />

Date: 20 August 2009<br />

Theme: estatísticas criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 17 August 2009<br />

Theme: Homicídios <strong>de</strong> jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 13 August 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos em Mianmar<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Correio Braziliense<br />

Date: August 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos em Mianmar<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias G1<br />

Date: 09 August 2009<br />

Theme: Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> polícia e controle social<br />

<strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: Mentioned NEV research<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 09 August 2009<br />

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Theme: Crime organizado<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>de</strong> Notícias<br />

Date: 09 August 2009<br />

Theme: Polícia comunitária<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Documento<br />

Date: 05 August 2009<br />

Theme: Liber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> expressão na Venezuela<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal El Universal<br />

Date: 04 August 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos no cinema<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias <strong>da</strong> Revista Cult<br />

July 2009<br />

Date: July 2009<br />

Theme: Estatísticas sobre criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Desafios do Desenvolvimento – Revista<br />

<strong>da</strong> Fun<strong>da</strong>ção IPEA<br />

Date: 22 July 2009<br />

Theme: Homicídios <strong>de</strong> jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 22 July 2009<br />

Theme: Homicídios <strong>de</strong> jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 21 July 2009<br />

Theme: Homicídios <strong>de</strong> jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 08 July 2009<br />

Theme: Geoestatística aplica<strong>da</strong> ao estudo dos<br />

padrões <strong>de</strong> criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e violência<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: G1 Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 02 July 2009<br />

Theme: Violência doméstica contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Revista Espaço Aberto<br />

June 2009<br />

Date: June 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos Violation by the USA<br />

Army<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Direitos Humanos Magazine<br />

Date: 28 June 2009<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal Bom Dia Rio Preto<br />

Date: 18 June 2009<br />

Theme: Estupro e aborto<br />

Researcher: Nenhum researcher citado, apenas<br />

pesquisa realiza<strong>da</strong> pelo NEV<br />

Media: Campo Gran<strong>de</strong> Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 16 June 2009<br />

Theme: Sistema prisional<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Rádio BandNews FM<br />

Date: 03 June 2009<br />

Theme: Relatório <strong>da</strong> ONU sobre execuções<br />

extrajudiciais no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 02 June 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos em Burma<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Voice of America<br />

May 2009<br />

Date: May 2009<br />

Theme: Sistema prisional<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Revista Pequenas Empresas, Gran<strong>de</strong>s<br />

Negócios<br />

Date: 29 May 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Cultura<br />

Date: 28 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio Jovem Pan<br />

Date: 27 May 2009<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos em Burma<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal The New York Times<br />

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Date: 18 May 2009<br />

Theme: Conferência Nacional <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Pública (CONSEG)<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Agora Vale Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 17 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Jornal Diário do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC<br />

Date: 15 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 15 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 14 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violencia contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal La Libre Belgique<br />

Date: 13 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Telejornal SBT Brasil<br />

Date: 13 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Terra Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 13 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias Agência Brasil<br />

Date: 12 May 2009<br />

Theme: Sistema prisional e crime organizado<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: UOL Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 12 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Agência Plenarinho Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 12 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias Agência Câmara<br />

Date: 09 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher e lei Maria <strong>da</strong><br />

Penha<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 05 May 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Le Soir Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

April 2009<br />

Date: April 2009<br />

Theme: Crimes violentos na universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal do Campus<br />

Date: April 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Revista Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Nova<br />

Date: 28 April 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: O Curumim Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 27 April 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>de</strong> Natal<br />

Date: 26 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Marcos César Alvarez<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 21 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Canal Futura<br />

Date: 11 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: A Notícia / RBS Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 10 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal Diário do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC<br />

Date: 09 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

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Media: G1 Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 09 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência entre jovens<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Bom Dia Brasil<br />

Date: 09 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial durante o regime<br />

autoritário e nos dias <strong>de</strong> hoje<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Revista Fórum<br />

Date: 05 April 2009<br />

Theme: Violência na história do Brasil<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste<br />

Date: 05 April 2009<br />

Theme: Taxas <strong>de</strong> homicídio<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 02 April 2009<br />

Theme: Fluxo no sistema <strong>de</strong> justiça penal<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: O Globo Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

March 2009<br />

Date: March 2009<br />

Theme: Autores influentes na ciência política<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Revista Getúlio<br />

Date: 30 March 2009<br />

Theme: Processo <strong>de</strong> investigação policial<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal Agora São Paulo<br />

Date: 30 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas prisões<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: O Globo Online Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 29 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas prisões<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Fantástico, Re<strong>de</strong> Globo<br />

Date: 28 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: G1 Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 26 March 2009<br />

Theme: Estatísticas sobre criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo<br />

Date: 26 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Folha Universal Jornal<br />

Date: 24 March 2009<br />

Theme: Exército e crime organizado<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal Vale Paraibano<br />

Date: 21 March 2009<br />

Theme: Ensaio crítico sobre livro em Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 20 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência no cinema<br />

Researcher: Moisés Batista<br />

Media: Universia Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 17 March 2009<br />

Theme: OEA e Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 08 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra mulheres<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: UOL Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 08 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra mulheres<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo<br />

Date: 08 March 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>da</strong> Região<br />

Date: 07 March 2009<br />

Theme: O direito à ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> sobre antigas<br />

violações aos direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 05 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 05 March 2009<br />

240


Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wania Pasinato<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 03 March 2009<br />

Theme: Ouvidorias e controle social <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Tribuna do Norte Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 03 March 2009<br />

Theme: Violência e saú<strong>de</strong> pública<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 01 March 2009<br />

Theme: Sistema <strong>de</strong> justiça<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Bauru<br />

February 2009<br />

Date: 25 February 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra mulheres<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Revista Atrevi<strong>da</strong><br />

Date: 25 February 2009<br />

Theme: Políticas <strong>de</strong> segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal Nacional<br />

Date: 15 February 2009<br />

Theme: Taxas <strong>de</strong> homicídio<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Nery<br />

Media: Jornal O Globo<br />

Date: 11 February 2009<br />

Theme: Violencia na universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 04 February 2009<br />

Theme: Conflitos urbanos na Favela <strong>de</strong><br />

Paraisópolis<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 03 February 2009<br />

Theme: Conflitos urbanos na Favela <strong>de</strong><br />

Paraisópolis<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

January 2009<br />

Date: January 2009<br />

Theme: Pesquisa em Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Revista “E”<br />

Date: January 2009<br />

Theme: Homicídios <strong>de</strong> crianças e jovens<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Revista Rolling Stone<br />

Date: January 2009<br />

Theme: Violência e drogadição entre jovens e<br />

crianças<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Revista Ser Médico<br />

Date: 31 January 2009<br />

Theme: Violência na internet<br />

Researcher: Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 27 January 2009<br />

Theme: Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> pesquisa em Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Universia Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 26 January 2009<br />

Theme: Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> pesquisa em Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Agência USP<br />

Date: 23 January 2009<br />

Theme: Violência contra crianças<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Le Figaro<br />

Date: 18 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Gaúcha<br />

Date: 15 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Web<br />

Date: 15 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Correio <strong>da</strong> Bahia Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 15 January 2009<br />

Theme: Quali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do trabalho <strong>da</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

241


Media: Jornal Tribuna <strong>de</strong> Minas<br />

Date: 14 January 2009<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> penal<br />

Researcher: Sergio Adorno<br />

Media: G1 Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 14 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 14 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Arquivo N Especial ‐ Globo News<br />

Date: 13 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência Carta Maior<br />

Date: 13 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 13 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 12 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher NEV<br />

Media: RETS – Revista do Terceiro Setor Portal<br />

<strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 12 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Agência Estado<br />

Date: 12 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Terra Magazine Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 08 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal Gazeta Mercantil<br />

Date: 08 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal La Jorna<strong>da</strong> (México)<br />

Date: 08 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 08 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 08 January<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal Valor Econômico<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: G1 Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: April.com Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

242


Media: IG ‐ Último Segundo Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong>s Dez ‐ Globo News<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias Carta Maior<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher NEV<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Gazeta<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Correio <strong>da</strong> Bahia Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias El Sen<strong>de</strong>ro <strong>de</strong>l Peje<br />

Date: 07 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: NEV<br />

Media: UOL Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 06 January 2009<br />

Theme: Conflito entre Israel e Territórios<br />

Palestinos Ocupados<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sergio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

2008<br />

December 2008<br />

Date: 22 December 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas latrocínio<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Portal “O Globo On‐line”<br />

Date: 17 December 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Portal UOL/Mix Brasil<br />

Date: 16 December 2008<br />

Theme: Violência contra a criança<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Corriere Della Serra (Itália)<br />

Date: 15 December 2008<br />

Theme: Autoritarismo e polícia<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 12 December 2008<br />

Theme: Violência doméstica<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 10 December 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Portal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo On‐line<br />

Date: 10 December 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 10 December 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 10 December 2008<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Globo<br />

Date: 09 December 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno e Nancy Cardia<br />

243


Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 07 December 2008<br />

Theme: Reserva Raposa Serra do Sol (Article)<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 06 December 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Revista Brasil Seiko<br />

Date: 06 December 2008<br />

Theme: Lei <strong>de</strong> Anistia<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 05 December 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: TV PUC<br />

Date: 04 December 2008<br />

Theme: Pesquisa Científica e Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar e Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Revista Espaço Aberto Online<br />

Date: 04 December 2008<br />

Theme: Policiamento Comunitário<br />

Researcher: Mentioned NEV<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário <strong>de</strong> Cuiabá”<br />

November 2008<br />

Date: 29 November 2008<br />

Theme: História e autoritarismo<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 26 November 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno, Nancy Cardia e<br />

outros<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Notícias Repórter Diário<br />

Date: 26 November 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Canal <strong>de</strong> Notícias Globo News<br />

Date: 23 November 2008<br />

Theme: Consciência negra e fluxo <strong>de</strong> justiça<br />

Researcher: Jaqueline Sinhoretto<br />

Media: Portal “JB on‐line”<br />

Date: 23 November 2008<br />

Theme: Sistema prisional<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal Vale Paraibano<br />

Date: 17 November 2008<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência FAPESP<br />

Date: 14 November 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Rádio Eldorado<br />

Date: 13 November 2008<br />

Theme: Violência na escola<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Vermelho”<br />

Date: 13 November 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: TV Cultura<br />

Date: 13 November 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Diário <strong>da</strong> Região – São José do Rio Preto<br />

Date: 12 November 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Rádio Jovem Pan<br />

Date: 11 November 2008<br />

Theme: Greve polícia civil<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Canal <strong>de</strong> notícias Globo News<br />

Date: 07 November 2008<br />

Theme: Comunicação social e violência<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Jornal Vale Paraibano<br />

Date: November 2008<br />

Theme: Geoinformação e criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Revista Espaço Aberto (USP)<br />

Date: 04 November 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e segurança priva<strong>da</strong><br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Globo<br />

244


Date: 04 November 2008<br />

Theme: Direitos humanos e violência<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Assembléia<br />

Date: 01 November 2008<br />

Theme: Mídia, violência e direitos humanos<br />

Researcher: Vitor Lima Blotta<br />

Media: Revista Perspectiva ‐ Revista<br />

Laboratório <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Braz Cubas<br />

October 2008<br />

Date: 26 October 2008<br />

Theme: Eleições municipais e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 25 <strong>de</strong> October <strong>de</strong> 2008<br />

Theme: Greve <strong>da</strong> polícia civil (Article)<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 23 October 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Portal “IG – Último Segundo”<br />

Date: 22 October 2008<br />

Theme: Armas e policiamento <strong>da</strong> guar<strong>da</strong><br />

municipal<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 18 October 2008<br />

Theme: Confrontos entre polícia civil e militar,<br />

por ocasião <strong>da</strong> greve<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio CBN Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro<br />

Date: 18 October 2008<br />

Theme: Seqüestro<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “G1”<br />

Date: 17 e 18 October 2008<br />

Theme: Seqüestro<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Globo<br />

Date: 17 October 2008<br />

Theme: Confrontos entre polícia civil e militar,<br />

por ocasião <strong>da</strong> greve<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal “UOL”<br />

Date: 16 October 2008<br />

Theme: Confrontos entre polícia civil e militar,<br />

por ocasião <strong>da</strong> greve<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 16 October 2008<br />

Theme: Confrontos entre polícia civil e militar,<br />

por ocasião <strong>da</strong> greve<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Canal <strong>de</strong> Notícias Globo News<br />

Date: 13 October 2008<br />

Theme: 60 anos <strong>da</strong> Declaração dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Bittar<br />

Media: Portal “IG – Último Segundo”<br />

Date: 05 October 2008<br />

Theme: Estatística e ocorrências criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “Correio Braziliense”<br />

Date: 02 October 2008<br />

Theme: Estatística e homicídios<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 01 October 2008<br />

Theme: Violência urbana<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

September 2008<br />

Date: 28 September 2008<br />

Theme: Percepção <strong>de</strong> segurança<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 25 e 29 <strong>de</strong> September <strong>de</strong> 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> mortes violentas por<br />

gênero<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Rádio USP<br />

Date: 18 September 2008<br />

Theme: Prisão provisória<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 16 September 2008<br />

Theme: Ataques PCC Maio <strong>de</strong> 2006<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal Valor Econômico<br />

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Date: 12 September 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas ocorrências crimes<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 09 September 2008<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

Date: 06 September 2008<br />

Theme: Eleições municipais e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário do Gran<strong>de</strong> ABC”<br />

Date: 05 September 2008<br />

Theme: Eleições municipais e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: Jornal “O São Paulo”<br />

Date: 05 September 2008<br />

Theme: Eleições municipais e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Portal “Folha on‐line”<br />

Date: 04 September 2008<br />

Theme: Crianças e jovens em conflito com a lei<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “O Globo”<br />

Date: 01 September 2008<br />

Theme: Human Ringhts in Myanmar<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

August 2008<br />

Date: 31 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatística ocorrências criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 31 August 2008<br />

Theme: Violência contra criança<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal “O Popular” (Goiânia)<br />

Date: 28 August 2008<br />

Theme: Violência contra criança<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Der Stan<strong>da</strong>rd<br />

Date: 27 August 2008<br />

Theme: Violência Policial<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal Correio Brasiliense<br />

Date: August 2008<br />

Theme: Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas<br />

Media: TV Globo – retransmissora local<br />

Date: 25 August 2008<br />

Theme: Ouvidorias <strong>de</strong> polícia<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário <strong>de</strong> Natal”<br />

Date: 25 August 2008<br />

Theme: Eleições municipais e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 24 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 22 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 21 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: “Economist”<br />

Date: 19 August 2008<br />

Theme: Comunicação social e polícia civil<br />

(Article)<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Media: Portal Observatório <strong>da</strong> Imprensa<br />

Date: 18 August 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e segurança priva<strong>da</strong><br />

Researcher: Vanessa Orban<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo” ‐ Curitiba<br />

Date: 12 August 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas<br />

Media: Portal Folha Universal<br />

Date: 12 August 2008<br />

Theme: Furtos<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “Correio <strong>da</strong> Bahia”<br />

Date: 12 August 2008<br />

Theme: Furtos<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Rádio Ban<strong>de</strong>irantes<br />

246


Date: 12 August 2008<br />

Theme: Violência contra a mulher<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> TV<br />

Date: 12 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 07 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Notícias “G1”<br />

Date: 06 August 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 05 August 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e segurança priva<strong>da</strong><br />

Researcher: Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 01 August 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

July 2008<br />

Date: 28 July 2008<br />

Theme: Violência urbana<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: TV Globo<br />

Date: 26 July 2008<br />

Theme: SBPC – Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: TV Globo<br />

Date: 22 July 2008<br />

Theme: Crimes and repercussion<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal “A Tar<strong>de</strong>” – Salvador<br />

Date: 17 July 2008<br />

Theme: Violência urbana e social<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Reuters<br />

Date: 16 July 2008<br />

Theme: Pesquisa NEV<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência FAPESP<br />

Date: 16 July 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 13 July 2008<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 12 July 2008<br />

Theme: Violência urbana<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 11 July 2008<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos e Exército<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias "BBC Brasil”<br />

Date: 10 July 2008<br />

Theme: Police violence in Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Revista Época<br />

Date: 08 July 2008<br />

Theme: mapa <strong>de</strong> homicídios 2008<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Financial Times<br />

Date: 06 July 2008<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Jornal Diário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, republicado<br />

no portal “Globo On‐line”<br />

Date: 02 July 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias FAPESP<br />

Date: July 2008<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Media: Canal Brasil<br />

Date: July 2008<br />

Theme: Medos e convívio social nos espaços<br />

urbanos (Article)<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Revista E – SESC/SP<br />

June 2008<br />

Date: June 2008<br />

247


Theme: Jovens, violência e tráfico<br />

Researcher: Paula Ballesteros<br />

Media: Jornal do Cursinho <strong>da</strong> Poli<br />

Date: 30 June 2008<br />

Theme: A violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: Rádio Nacional<br />

Date: 29 June 2008<br />

Theme: Conseqüências psicológicas <strong>da</strong><br />

Violência<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Folha Online”<br />

Date: 27 June 2008<br />

Theme: Ruth Cardoso<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Jornal Valor Econômico<br />

Date: 19 June 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial (Article)<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 13 June 2008<br />

Theme: Relatório sobre execuções sumárias no<br />

Brasil lançado pelo Relator Especial <strong>da</strong> ONU<br />

Philip Alston (Article)<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Date: 11 June 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

Date: 10 June 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: TV Apareci<strong>da</strong><br />

Date: 09 June 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas Escolas<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 04 June 2008<br />

Theme: Chacinas<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 03 June 2008<br />

Theme: Relatório sobre execuções sumárias no<br />

Brasil lançado pelo Relator Especial <strong>da</strong> ONU<br />

Philip Alston<br />

Researcher: Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

Date: 03 June 2008<br />

Theme: Violência<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Portal do sindicato dos professores<br />

Date: 02 June 2008<br />

Theme: Polícia comunitária<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Brito<br />

Media: Portal “voz”<br />

Date: 01 June 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> ocorrências criminais<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Agência <strong>de</strong> notícias “Bom dia”<br />

Date: June 2008<br />

Theme: Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Wania Pasinato<br />

Media: Rádio CBN<br />

May 2008<br />

Date: 26 May 2008<br />

Theme: Homicídios<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 08 May 2008<br />

Theme: População encarcera<strong>da</strong> no Brasil<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Revista Época<br />

Date: 06 May 2008<br />

Theme: Direitos Humanos<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: Corriere Della Sierra (Italy)<br />

Date: 04 May 2008<br />

Theme: Código penal (Article)<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

April 2008<br />

Date: 30 April 2008<br />

Theme: Violência urbana e saú<strong>de</strong> pública<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Jornal “A Tar<strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 25 April 2008<br />

Theme: Homenagem<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

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Date: April 2008<br />

Theme: Pesquisa em segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> Globo <strong>de</strong> Televisão<br />

Date: 16 April 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> ocorrências criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 14 April 2008<br />

Theme: Violência contra criança<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno e Nancy Cardia<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 06 April 2008<br />

Theme: Violência contra criança<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste”<br />

Date: 03 April 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 02 April 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> RBS <strong>de</strong> televisão<br />

Date: April 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Revista Ciência Hoje<br />

March 2008<br />

Date: 30 March 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança Pública<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 27 March 2008<br />

Theme: Homenagem<br />

Researcher: Paulo Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 26 March 2008<br />

Theme: Homenagem<br />

Researcher: Paulo Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Agência Senado<br />

Date: 26 March 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Repórter Brasil<br />

Date: 23 March 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 23 March 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Citando NEV<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>de</strong> Jundiaí<br />

Date: 16 March 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> ocorrências criminais<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: 14 March 2008<br />

Theme: Polícia<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo<br />

Date: 12 March 2008<br />

Theme: Regime semi‐aberto e taxas <strong>de</strong><br />

criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal “Gazeta do Povo”<br />

Date: March‐April 2008<br />

Theme: Situação carcerária<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Revista Problemas Brasileiros<br />

Date: March 2008<br />

Theme: Autoritarismo e literatura<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Brito<br />

Media: Revista “Pesquisa”<br />

Date: 11 March 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: TV Gazeta<br />

Date: 11 March 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Revista Desafios<br />

Date: 09 March 2008<br />

Theme: Polícia<br />

Researcher: Renato Antonio Alves<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “Paraná Online”<br />

Date: 07 March 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Revista Caros Amigos<br />

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Date: 07 March 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno e Fernando Salla<br />

Media: Revista Com Ciência<br />

Date: 03 a 09 March 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

February 2008<br />

Date: 28 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência FAPESP<br />

Date: 27 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência Estado<br />

Date: 27 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: O Povo<br />

Date: 26 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência Estado<br />

Date: 26 February 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas homicídio<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Jornal <strong>de</strong> Itupeva<br />

Date: 25 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência Brasil <strong>de</strong> notícias<br />

Date: 25 February 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Jornal “O Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 25 February 2008<br />

Theme: Violência nas escolas<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “O Globo Online”<br />

Date: 25 February 2008<br />

Theme: Violência na escola<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> Globo <strong>de</strong> Televisão<br />

Date: 25 February 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídio<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Jornal “O Globo”<br />

Date: 25 February 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídio<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 22 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Diário do Nor<strong>de</strong>ste<br />

Date: 19 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Rádio “Ban<strong>de</strong>irantes”<br />

Date: 18 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Rádio USP<br />

Date: 15 February 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: TV Record<br />

Date: 13 February 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “G1”<br />

Date: 08 February 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e segurança priva<strong>da</strong><br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> Notícias O Globo Online<br />

Date: 07 February 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública e segurança priva<strong>da</strong><br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Media: Re<strong>de</strong> Globo <strong>de</strong> Televisão<br />

Date: February 2008<br />

Theme: Democracia e segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Swisscam Magazine<br />

January 2008<br />

Date: 31 January 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

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Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Agência USP<br />

Date: 31 January 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “G1”<br />

Date: January 2008<br />

Theme: Sistema carcerário<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Revista “Com Ciência”<br />

Date: 31 January 2008<br />

Theme: Estatísticas <strong>de</strong> homicídios<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Media: Jornal “Folha <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 29 January 2008<br />

Theme: Segurança pública<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “G1”<br />

Date: 23 January 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Jornal “Diário <strong>da</strong> Notícia”<br />

Date: 23 January 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência FAPESP<br />

Date: 22 January 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Fator Brasil<br />

Date: 22 January 2008<br />

Theme: Violência policial<br />

Researcher: Paulo <strong>de</strong> Mesquita Neto<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias “G1”<br />

Date: 18 January 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Portal <strong>de</strong> notícias Fator Brasil<br />

Date: 18 January 2008<br />

Theme: Cultura do medo<br />

Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro<br />

Media: O Povo Online<br />

Date: 17 January 2008<br />

Theme: Tortura<br />

Researcher: Citando NEV<br />

Media: Agência USP<br />

Date: 16 January 2008<br />

Theme: Presídios<br />

Researcher: Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

Media: Jornal do Comércio – Recife<br />

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education______________________________<br />

COURSES ORGANIZED BY NEV<br />

Title: “Curso <strong>de</strong> Capacitação <strong>de</strong> Introdução à Estatística e Sistemas <strong>de</strong> Informação Geográfica: Uma<br />

abor<strong>da</strong>gem conceitual e técnica <strong>para</strong> tratar <strong>de</strong> questões relaciona<strong>da</strong>s a aci<strong>de</strong>ntes e violências <strong>de</strong><br />

transporte”<br />

Date: 10, 17 and 24 of November e 01 of December 2010<br />

Coodinator(s): Marcelo Batista Nery e Rafael W. Cinoto<br />

Place: Guarulhos, SP<br />

Audience: open<br />

Title: “The Symbolic Function of Labor Union Freedom: an Apocalyptic Vision on Brazilian Labor Union<br />

Judicial Dogmas”<br />

Date: 19 October 2009<br />

Coordinator(s): Arthur Roberto Capella Giannattasio (Justice and Human Rights Study and Research<br />

Group – Critical Theory Studies/ NEV)<br />

Place: NEV, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts and researchers<br />

Title: “Curso à distância <strong>de</strong> Gestão Organizacional em Segurança Pública e Justiça Criminal”<br />

Date: 19 may 2008 to 19 september 2008<br />

Coordinator(s): Paulo Mesquita Neto and Nancy Cardia / Researcher Responsible: Viviane Cubas<br />

Place: e.learning (NEV, São Paulo, SP)<br />

Audience: 87 stu<strong>de</strong>nts (judges, Audience prosecutors, chiefs of police and police officers)<br />

PARTICIPATION IN EXTERNAL COURSES (LECTURES AND<br />

PRESENTATIONS)<br />

2012<br />

Title: “Dinâmica Criminal: história, conceitos,<br />

legitimi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e técnicas”<br />

Date: 05 <strong>de</strong>cember 2012<br />

Organization: Oficina Municipal<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Segura – Módulo I – Homicídio:<br />

perfil do crime e estratégias <strong>de</strong> prevenção<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Audience: 15<br />

Title: “Dinâmica Criminal: Sistemas Informações<br />

Geográficas”<br />

Date: 06 <strong>de</strong>cember 2012<br />

Organization: Oficina Municipal<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Segura – Módulo I – Homicídio:<br />

perfil do crime e estratégias <strong>de</strong> prevenção<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Audience: 15<br />

Title: “Curso <strong>de</strong> Análise Criminal: Sistemas <strong>de</strong><br />

Informações Geográficas”<br />

Date: 2 to 4 november 2012<br />

Organization: Departamento <strong>de</strong> Pesquisa,<br />

Análise <strong>de</strong> Informação e Desenvolvimento <strong>de</strong><br />

Pessoal em Segurança Pública –<br />

DEPAID/SENASP<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Curso <strong>de</strong> Análise Criminal – 1ª Edição<br />

Place: Santana do Livramento ‐ RS<br />

Audience: 100<br />

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Title: “Direito Tributário e Desenvolvimento<br />

Sócio‐econômico”<br />

Date: 10 October, 2012<br />

Organization: Centro Acadêmico XI <strong>de</strong> Agosto<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Course: Conference on Direito Tributário e<br />

Desenvolvimento Sócio‐econômico<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> USP, São Paulo,<br />

SP<br />

Audience: Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate and postgraduate<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Auto‐<strong>de</strong>terminação informacional e<br />

meio‐ambiente digital a partir do direito <strong>da</strong><br />

comunicação”<br />

Date: 3 October, 2012.<br />

Organization: OAB‐SP<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Course: Congresso sobre digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> humana no<br />

meio‐ambiente digital<br />

Place: Auditorium of the OAB‐SP<br />

Audience: Legal professionals and<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate and postgraduate law stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Democraia e suas contradições: a<br />

Violência Social”<br />

Date: 2 october 2012<br />

Organization: UNICAMP<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Possas<br />

Course: SEMANACS – Semana <strong>da</strong>s Ciências<br />

Sociais<br />

Place: UNICAMP<br />

Audience: Stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Militarização do Sistema Prisional”<br />

Date: 26 September 2012<br />

Organization: Defensoria Pública do Estado <strong>de</strong><br />

São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Fernan<strong>da</strong> Salla<br />

Course: Seminário Gestão Militariza<strong>da</strong> dos<br />

Ilegalismos no Brasil Contemporâneo<br />

Place: Defensoria Pública do Estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: professionals of Defensoria Pública<br />

do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Title: “A Guar<strong>da</strong> Municipal e a Gestão Local <strong>de</strong><br />

Segurança”<br />

Date: 23 august 2012<br />

Organization: Oficina Municipal<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Geoprocessamento e Análise Espacial<br />

do Crime<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Audience: 15<br />

Title: “Acesso à Informação no Direito <strong>da</strong><br />

Comunicação”<br />

Date: 25 June 2012<br />

Organization: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Fiscais (NEF)<br />

<strong>da</strong> Escola <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> FGV<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Course: Proferi<strong>da</strong> no Seminário Núcleo <strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>Estudos</strong> Fiscais (NEF) – Transparência e Lei <strong>de</strong><br />

Acesso à Informação: o que pensa o Ministério<br />

Público Estadual e Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Place: Escola <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Getúlio<br />

Vargas – Direito GV, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Legal professionals, public servants,<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduation and postgraduation stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Jovens no Mundo do Crime, Políticas<br />

Penais e o Encarceramento em Massa”<br />

Date: 01 June 2012<br />

Organization: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção João Pinheiro<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Course: Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Debates do Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong><br />

em Segurança Pública<br />

Place: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção João Pinheiro, Belo Horizonte,<br />

MG<br />

Audience: open<br />

Title: “Direito <strong>da</strong> Mulher e a Lei Maria <strong>da</strong><br />

Penha“<br />

Date: 08 May 2012.<br />

Organization: OAB‐SP<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Course: Psicologia Jurídica<br />

Place: Se<strong>de</strong>s Sapientiaes, São Paulo<br />

Audience: psychology stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

professionals<br />

Title: “Avaliação e indicadores em segurança<br />

pública”<br />

Date: 29 april 2012<br />

Organization: Agen<strong>da</strong> Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Política Municipal <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Place: Barro Alto ‐ MG<br />

Audience: 20<br />

Title: “Fatores <strong>da</strong> violência”<br />

Date: 28 april 2012<br />

Organization: Agen<strong>da</strong> Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Política Municipal <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Place: Barro Alto ‐ MG<br />

Audience: 20<br />

Title: “Boas práticas”<br />

Date: 28 april 2012<br />

Organization: Agen<strong>da</strong> Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

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Course: Política Municipal <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Place: Barro Alto ‐ MG<br />

Audience: 20<br />

Title: “Panorama <strong>de</strong> segurança pública no<br />

Brasil”<br />

Date: 27 april 2012<br />

Organization: Agen<strong>da</strong> Pública<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Política Municipal <strong>de</strong> Segurança<br />

Place: Barro Alto ‐ MG<br />

Audience: 25<br />

Title: “Reflexão sobre a Lei <strong>de</strong> Droga e a<br />

atuação <strong>da</strong> Defensoria Pública. Debate sobre a<br />

pesquisa Prisão Provisória e Lei <strong>de</strong> Drogas na<br />

Defensoria Pública <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Date: 22 march 2012<br />

Organization: Escola <strong>da</strong> Defensoria Pública do<br />

Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Thiado Ta<strong>de</strong>u Rocha, Gorete<br />

Marques, Pedro Lagatta<br />

Course: Apresentação e discussão dos<br />

resultados <strong>da</strong> pesquisa Prisão Provisória e Lei<br />

<strong>de</strong> Drogas.<br />

Place:auditório <strong>da</strong> Escola <strong>da</strong> Defensoria Publica<br />

do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: 20<br />

Title: “Violência, Aci<strong>de</strong>ntes <strong>de</strong> Transportes<br />

Terrestres e Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga”<br />

Date: 17 march 2012<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Audience: 30<br />

Title: “Violência, Aci<strong>de</strong>ntes <strong>de</strong> Transportes<br />

Terrestres e Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga”<br />

Date: 03 march 2012<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Audience: 30<br />

Title: “Violência, Aci<strong>de</strong>ntes <strong>de</strong> Transportes<br />

Terrestres e Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga”<br />

Date: 25 february 2012<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Nery Marcelo Batista<br />

Course: Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga<br />

Place: São Paulo ‐ SP<br />

Audience: 30<br />

2011<br />

Title: “Violência, Impuni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Confiança na<br />

Democracia”<br />

Date: 22 March 2011<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do<br />

Maranhão<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno<br />

Course: Opening class in Sociology Gradute<br />

Programe<br />

Place: UFMA São Luiz, Maranhão<br />

Audience: Stu<strong>de</strong>nts of the graduate program of<br />

Sociology of Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do<br />

Maranhão.<br />

Title: “A violência nas gran<strong>de</strong>s ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s”<br />

Date: 26 April 2011<br />

Organization: Pró‐reitoria <strong>de</strong> Cultura e Extensão<br />

e Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina, USP<br />

Researcher: Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres<br />

Course: Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Palestras do Programa<br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> aberta à terceira i<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina, USP, Brazil<br />

Audience: third age individuals (90 atten<strong>da</strong>nts<br />

approximately)<br />

Title: “Direito <strong>da</strong> Mulher ‐ questões <strong>de</strong> gênero,<br />

o Sistema <strong>de</strong> Justiça e a Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha”<br />

Date: 3 May 2011<br />

Organization: Se<strong>de</strong>s Sapientiaes<br />

Researcher: Wânia Pasinato<br />

Course: Curso <strong>de</strong> Psicologia Jurídica<br />

Place: Se<strong>de</strong>s Sapientiaes. Perdizes, São Paulo,<br />

SP<br />

Audience: psychology stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

professionals<br />

Title: “Os <strong>para</strong>doxos dos Direitos humanos<br />

humanos como resposta à violência”<br />

Date: 22 September 2011.<br />

Researcher: Mariana T. Possas<br />

Organization: USP/ESALQ<br />

Course: Seminário sobre violência, tolerância e<br />

Direitos humanos humanos<br />

Place: Piracicaba, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts and teachers<br />

Title: “Roubo <strong>de</strong> Carga”<br />

Date: 8 to 29 October 2011.<br />

Organization: Serviço Social do Transporte<br />

(SEST) e Serviço Nacional <strong>de</strong> Aprendizagem do<br />

Transporte (SENAT)<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Programa <strong>de</strong> Formação Especializa<strong>da</strong><br />

em Transporte<br />

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Place: SEST/SENAT ‐ Vila Jaguará e Parque Novo<br />

Mundo/Tatuapé, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: workers of transport sector, specially<br />

drivers.<br />

Title: “Crime, violence and social control”<br />

Date: October 19, 2011.<br />

Organization: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Armando Álvares<br />

Penteado (FAAP)<br />

Researcher: Mariana T. Possas<br />

Course: Brazil Interdisciplinary Perspective<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Exchange stu<strong>de</strong>nts of Union<br />

University, NY<br />

Title: “Direito Internacional e tortura”<br />

Date: 3 November 2011<br />

Organization: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> estudos internacionais,<br />

Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo<br />

Researcher: Mariana T. Possas<br />

Course: Filosofia do Direito Internacional<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Law school stu<strong>de</strong>nts –<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate and graduate ones.<br />

Title: “Segurança no Campus: Como é feita a<br />

segurança em universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s estrangeiras”<br />

Date: 06 <strong>de</strong>cember 2011<br />

Organization: Reitoria <strong>da</strong> USP – Curso<br />

introdutório <strong>para</strong> os policiais militares<br />

responsáveis pela segurança do campus <strong>da</strong><br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Universitária<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas, Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Teixeira,<br />

Ariadne Natal, Renato Alves e Denise Carvalho<br />

Course: Auditório do CCE – USP<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: 30 military policemen and 10<br />

members of university police<br />

Title: “Direitos Humanos e policiamento / A<br />

experiência do policiamento comunitário no<br />

Canadá”<br />

Date: 06 <strong>de</strong>cember 2011<br />

Organization: Reitoria <strong>da</strong> USP – Curso<br />

introdutório <strong>para</strong> os policiais militares<br />

responsáveis pela segurança do campus <strong>da</strong><br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Universitária<br />

Researcher: Sérgio Adorno with the<br />

participation of Ten. Cel. Terra invited by NEV<br />

Course: Auditório do CCE – USP<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: 30 military policemen and 10<br />

members of university police<br />

Title: “Curso Prático <strong>de</strong> Ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

Comunitárias”<br />

Date: 2011<br />

Organization: Polícia Militar do Estado <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo (PM)<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Collaborated with Military Police of Sao<br />

Paulo to <strong>de</strong>velop a gui<strong>de</strong> to community policing<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Millitary Police Officers<br />

Title: “Direitos humanos e ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia”<br />

Date: 2011<br />

Organization: Secretaria Estadual <strong>de</strong> Justiça e<br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Mariana Possas<br />

Course: Do ser humano à conquista <strong>da</strong><br />

ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia: as políticas públicas <strong>da</strong> Secretaria <strong>da</strong><br />

Justiça e <strong>da</strong> Defesa <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia e suas<br />

interfaces no Governo do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Place: e learning (São Paulo<br />

Audience: public servants<br />

Title: “Adolescentes em Conflito com a Lei ‐<br />

Instituições <strong>de</strong> Internação, itinerários <strong>de</strong><br />

pesquisa”<br />

Date: 2011<br />

Researcher: Fernando Salla<br />

Organization: Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Ciências<br />

Criminais (IBCCRIM)<br />

Course: Laboratório <strong>de</strong> Ciências Criminais<br />

(IBCRIM)<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: 45 stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Laboratório <strong>de</strong> Arte e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia Ativa”<br />

Date: 2011<br />

Researcher: Vitor Blotta<br />

Course: Oficina no Evento Mesh com Moe<strong>da</strong>s<br />

Criativas<br />

Organization: Prof. Dr. Gilson Schwartz<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, ECA/USP, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate of different areas.<br />

2010<br />

Title: Sistemas <strong>de</strong> Informação Geográfica.<br />

Date: 01 of December 2010<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Organization: Comitê Intersetorial <strong>de</strong><br />

Prevenção <strong>de</strong> Violência no Trânsito <strong>de</strong><br />

Guarulhos<br />

Curso: Curso <strong>de</strong> Capacitação <strong>de</strong> Introdução à<br />

Estatística e Sistemas <strong>de</strong> Informação<br />

Geográfica: Uma abor<strong>da</strong>gem conceitual e<br />

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técnica <strong>para</strong> tratar <strong>de</strong> questões relaciona<strong>da</strong>s a<br />

aci<strong>de</strong>ntes e violências <strong>de</strong> transporte.<br />

Place: Guarulhos , SP<br />

Audience: open<br />

Title: Vigilância em saú<strong>de</strong>.<br />

Date: 14 of July 2010 to 01 of September 2010.<br />

Organization: Subgerência <strong>de</strong> Doenças e<br />

Agravos Não Transmissíveis, <strong>da</strong> Gerência do<br />

Centro <strong>de</strong> Controle <strong>de</strong> Doenças, <strong>da</strong><br />

Coor<strong>de</strong>nadoria <strong>de</strong> Vigilância em Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

(COVISA).<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Capacitação <strong>de</strong> profissionais <strong>da</strong> saú<strong>de</strong><br />

que trabalham na atenção <strong>de</strong> pessoas em<br />

situação <strong>de</strong> violência e aci<strong>de</strong>nte.<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Health professionals<br />

Title: “Violência no território”<br />

Date: 19 of May to 07 of July 2010.<br />

Organization: Subgerência <strong>de</strong> Doenças e<br />

Agravos Não Transmissíveis, <strong>da</strong> Gerência do<br />

Centro <strong>de</strong> Controle <strong>de</strong> Doenças, <strong>da</strong><br />

Coor<strong>de</strong>nadoria <strong>de</strong> Vigilância em Saú<strong>de</strong><br />

(COVISA)<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Capacitação <strong>de</strong> profissionais <strong>da</strong> saú<strong>de</strong><br />

que trabalham na atenção <strong>de</strong> pessoas em<br />

situação <strong>de</strong> violência e aci<strong>de</strong>nte.<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Health professionals<br />

Title: “Atenção integral e integra<strong>da</strong> à saú<strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

criança: possibili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong> atuação do<br />

enfermeiro”<br />

Date: 12‐15 of May 2010<br />

Organization: Centro Universitário <strong>de</strong><br />

Votuporanga.<br />

Researcher: Al<strong>de</strong>r Mourão<br />

Course: XII Semana <strong>de</strong> Enfermagem <strong>da</strong> UNIFEV<br />

Place: Votuporanga, SP<br />

Audience: professors and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Semana <strong>de</strong> Capacitação dos Professores<br />

<strong>da</strong> Re<strong>de</strong> Municipal <strong>de</strong> Ensino <strong>de</strong> Santos”<br />

Date: 11 of November <strong>de</strong> 2010<br />

Organization: SESC Santos<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Course: Violence at Schools<br />

Place: SESC Santos, Santos, SP<br />

Audience: teachers, coordinators and directors<br />

of schools of Santos<br />

Title: “Capacitação <strong>de</strong> visitadores <strong>para</strong> realizar<br />

o pré‐teste do programa infância saudável no<br />

Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul”<br />

Date: 5‐6 of October 2010<br />

Organization: Programa Primeira Infância<br />

Melhor (Governo Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul)<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves e Aline Mizutani<br />

Place: Santo Antonio <strong>da</strong> Patrulha, RS<br />

Audience: supervisors and officials of the<br />

Programa Primeira Infância Melhor<br />

Title: “Capacitação <strong>de</strong> visitadores <strong>para</strong> realizar<br />

o pré‐teste do programa infância saudável no<br />

Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul”<br />

Date: 03‐04 of November 2010<br />

Organization: Programa Primeira Infância<br />

Melhor (Governo Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul)<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves e Aline Mizutani<br />

Place: Santo Antonio <strong>da</strong> Patrulha, RS<br />

Audience: supervisors and officials of the<br />

Programa Primeira Infância Melhor, of Sto.<br />

Antonio <strong>da</strong> Patrulha e Teutônia no RS<br />

Title: "Terceira Reunião <strong>de</strong> Centros<br />

Colaboradores <strong>da</strong> OPAS/OMS no Brasil"<br />

Date: 21 of September 2010<br />

Organization: OPAS Brasil<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves e Pedro Lagatta<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, RJ<br />

Audience: members of OPAS/OMS Brazil e<br />

researchers of differents colaborative centers<br />

of OPAS/OMS Brasil<br />

Title: “Capacitação <strong>para</strong> a formação dos<br />

Observatórios <strong>de</strong> Educação em Direitos<br />

Humanos”<br />

Date: 29 of August to 2 of September 2010<br />

Organization: Secretaria Estadual <strong>de</strong> Educação<br />

<strong>de</strong> Pernambuco<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Place: Recife, PE<br />

Audience: teachers of the Secretaria Estadual<br />

<strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>de</strong> Pernambuco<br />

Title: “Mediação <strong>de</strong> conflitos na escola”<br />

Date: 19 of July 2010<br />

Organization: EMEF 8 <strong>de</strong> Maio, São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Viviane Cubas e Renato Alves<br />

Place: EMEF 8 <strong>de</strong> Maio, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: teachers<br />

Title: “Capacitação <strong>de</strong> visitadores <strong>para</strong> realizar<br />

o pré‐teste do programa infância saudável no<br />

Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro”<br />

Date: 21 of May, 11, 17 of June 2010<br />

Organization: Comitê Internacional <strong>da</strong> Cruz<br />

Vermelha<br />

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Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, RJ<br />

Audience: representatives of Secretaria<br />

Municipal <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro,<br />

community lea<strong>de</strong>rs, agents of the Saú<strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

Família e officials of the International Comitte<br />

of the Red Cross<br />

Title: “Apresentação do Programa Infância<br />

Saudável”<br />

Date: 17 to 21of May 2010<br />

Organization: Erikson Institute<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves e Viviane Massa<br />

Place: Erikson Institute, Chicago, EUA<br />

Audience: researchers, professors e stu<strong>de</strong>nts of<br />

Erikson Institute<br />

Title: “Capacitação <strong>de</strong> visitadores <strong>para</strong> realizar<br />

o pré‐teste do programa infância saudável no<br />

Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul”<br />

Date: 3‐4, 31 of May; 01 June 2010<br />

Organization: Programa Primeira Infância<br />

Melhor (Governo Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul)<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves e Aline Mizutani<br />

Place: Esteio, RS<br />

Audience: supervisors and officials of the<br />

Primeira Infância Program<br />

Title: “Primeiro Seminário sobre Mães<br />

Adolescentes e seus filhos: experiências e<br />

perspectivas “<br />

Date: 08 of February 2010<br />

Organization: Comitê Internacional <strong>da</strong> Cruz<br />

Vermelha<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Place: Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, RJ<br />

Audience: representatives of Secretaria<br />

Municipal <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro,<br />

community lea<strong>de</strong>rs, agents of the Saú<strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

Família e officials of the International Comitte<br />

of the Red Cross<br />

2009<br />

Title: “Ética Profissional e Judicial – discussão<br />

sobre Sociologia e Filosofia <strong>de</strong> autores”<br />

contemporaneous (Zygmund Bauman, Luis<br />

Alberto Warat, Luigi Zoja e Herbert Marcuse)<br />

Date: 2nd Semester, 2009<br />

Organization: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo (FADUSP)<br />

Researcher(s): Lidia Reis <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> Prado;<br />

Jaqueline Santa Brígi<strong>da</strong> Sena, Antoin Aboul<br />

Kahlil<br />

Course: Ética Profissional e Judicial<br />

Place: FADUSP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate law stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 15 December 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery Course<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Parque Novo Mundo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 10 December 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaguará, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Liber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, Liber<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> expressão e<br />

radios comunitárias”<br />

Date: 07 to 11 December 2009<br />

Organization: 1º Curso sobre Jornalismo<br />

Comunitário e Alternativo<br />

Researcher(s): Eduardo Altomare Ariente<br />

Course: Pesquisa sobre Jornalismo Comunitário<br />

e Alternativo<br />

Place: Departmento <strong>de</strong> Jornalismo e Editoração<br />

<strong>da</strong> Escola <strong>de</strong> Artes e Comunicação <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

professors<br />

Title: “Violência na Escola”<br />

Date: 30 November 2009<br />

Organization: Comissão Municipal contra a<br />

Against Violencia, Jacareí/ SP<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Course: single lecture<br />

Place: Jacareí, São Paulo,SP<br />

Audience: policy makers, professors,<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Violência na Escola”<br />

Date: 24 November 2009<br />

Organization: Forum sobre Educação<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Course: seminar<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: policy makers, professors,<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

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Date: 24 November 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Parque Novo Mundo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 12 November 009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Parque Novo Mundo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Consumismo e Estética”<br />

Date: 06 November 2009<br />

Organization: Eurico Marcos Diniz <strong>de</strong> Santi,<br />

Daniel Peixoto, Mariana Pimentel Fischer<br />

Pacheco<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Pimentel Fischer<br />

Pacheco<br />

Course: V Forum of Social Observatory of<br />

Consumerism Relations<br />

Place: Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Justiça e Defesa <strong>da</strong><br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São Paulo,<br />

SP<br />

Audience: open<br />

Title: “Tribunais <strong>de</strong> controle <strong>de</strong> penas<br />

alternativas”<br />

Date: 30 October 2009<br />

Organization: 3º Simpósio sobre sentenças<br />

alternativas nos Tribunais Fe<strong>de</strong>rais do<br />

Maranhão.<br />

Researcher(s): Mariana Thorstensen Possas<br />

Course: 3º Simpósio sobre sentenças<br />

alternativas nos Tribunais Fe<strong>de</strong>rais do<br />

Maranhão.<br />

Place: São Luis, Maranhão<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate law stu<strong>de</strong>nts and law<br />

professionals<br />

Title: “Algumas consi<strong>de</strong>rações <strong>para</strong> reflexão<br />

sobre Segurança Pública e as tendências <strong>de</strong><br />

encarceramento presentes no Brasil”<br />

Date: 30 October to 02 November 2009<br />

Organization: Associação Brasileira <strong>de</strong><br />

Psicologia Social<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Course: Seminar<br />

Place: Maceió, Alagoas<br />

Audience: psychologists, graduate and<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 27 October 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaguará, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 22 October 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Cinesesc, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Provisão 953/05 do Tribunal <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

<strong>de</strong> São Paulo: criação e implementação dos<br />

tribunais <strong>de</strong> conciliação“<br />

Date: 20 October 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher(s): Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: Training on Conciliation and Mediation<br />

in Judiciary Power in Capital<br />

Place: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 20 October 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Parque Novo Mundo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 17 October 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Técnicas <strong>de</strong> Negociação”<br />

Date: 15 October 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher(s): Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: Treinamento em concialiação e<br />

mediação no ramo judiciário em São Paulo<br />

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Place: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Direito e Trabalho produtivo: relação<br />

concreta entre direito e economia”<br />

Date: 14 October 2009<br />

Organization: Josué Mastrodi<br />

Researcher(s): Celso Naoto Kashiura Jr., Tar<strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Melo, Oswaldo Akamine, Jr., Vinícius Gomes<br />

Casalino.<br />

Course: Semana <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Profissionais<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Policamp, Campinas, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts, professors<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 08 October 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Parque Novo Mundo, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 06 October 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Diagnóstico <strong>da</strong> Segurança Pública:<br />

Parque Anhanguera e seus arredores”<br />

Date: 29 September 2009<br />

Organization: Instituto São Paulo Contra a<br />

Violência<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Comunitarian Organization<br />

Place: Anhanguera, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Perus’s district resi<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 24 September 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Osasco, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Políticas institucionais e públicas <strong>de</strong><br />

fortalecimento”<br />

Date: 17 September<br />

Organization: Secretaria Especial <strong>de</strong> Políticas<br />

Públicas <strong>para</strong> a<br />

Researcher(s): Wania Pasinato<br />

Course: 1st. Course on Violence against women<br />

and Audience Policies<br />

Place: Brasília, DF<br />

Audience: Audience policies makers for women<br />

issues<br />

Title: “Análise <strong>da</strong>s Instituições Prisionais I –<br />

Abor<strong>da</strong>gem Sociológica”<br />

Date: 14 and 15 September 2009<br />

Organization: Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Ciências<br />

Criminais (IBCCRIM)<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Course: Course of Specialization in Criminology<br />

Place: IBCCRIM, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Criminal justice professionals<br />

Title: “Diagnóstico <strong>da</strong> Segurança Pública:<br />

Parque Anhanguera e seus arredores”<br />

Date: 14 September 2009<br />

Organization: Instituto São Paulo Contra a<br />

Violência<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Community Organization<br />

Place: Anhanguera, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Anhanguera’s district resi<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “A dinâmica social contemporânea e seu<br />

impacto no âmbito <strong>da</strong> punição”<br />

Date: 11 September 2009<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Estadual <strong>de</strong><br />

Londrina (UEL)<br />

Researcher(s): Marcos Cesar Alvarez<br />

Course: Master’s Degree in Sociology, UEL<br />

Place: UEL, Londrina, PR<br />

Audience: graduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Desigual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Social e Construção <strong>da</strong><br />

Violência: quem quer manter a or<strong>de</strong>m? Quem<br />

quer criar a <strong>de</strong>sor<strong>de</strong>m?”<br />

Date: 29 and 30 August 2009<br />

Organization: Training Center Milton Santos –<br />

Lorenzo Milani<br />

Researcher(s): Renato Alves<br />

Course: single lecture<br />

Place: Curitiba, Paraná<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts,<br />

psychologists, lawyers, policy makers<br />

Title: “Restringindo a Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: mo<strong>de</strong>los<br />

alternativos”<br />

Date: 26 August 2009<br />

Organization: Fecomercio<br />

Researcher: Marcos Cesar Alvarez<br />

Course: single lecture<br />

Place: Fecomercio, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: graduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

259


Title: “Infância, Juventu<strong>de</strong> e Famílias<br />

Contemporâneas no Brasil”<br />

Date: 17 August to 17 December 2009<br />

Organization: UNESCO Chair for Audience<br />

Policies Management Celso Daniel<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Course: Course of Specialization – Audience<br />

Policies for Children and Adolescents<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Metodista do Estado <strong>de</strong><br />

São Paulo<br />

Audience: policy makers, social assistants, and<br />

law professionals<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e <strong>da</strong><br />

Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 13 August 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training– Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e <strong>da</strong><br />

Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: tráfico”<br />

Date: 30 July 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e <strong>da</strong><br />

Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 28 July 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Consolação, Sâo Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: Legislação e Deontologia <strong>para</strong> Jornalistas<br />

Date: First Semester – 120 hours/class<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Altomare Ariente<br />

Course: Escola <strong>de</strong> Jornalismo e Editoração<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

professors from Communication and Art<br />

College<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 29 June 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

tráfico”<br />

Date: 25 June 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Democracia, Insegurança e Direitos<br />

Humanos”<br />

Date: 24 June 2009<br />

Organization: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Centro <strong>de</strong> Atendimento<br />

Socioeducativo ao Adolescente (CASA)<br />

Researcher: Cristina Neme<br />

Course: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção CASA<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: CASA educators<br />

Title: “Ética e princípios <strong>da</strong> mediação: conflito,<br />

linguagem e comunicação, negociação.<br />

Meditação Familiar”<br />

Date: 19 and 20 June 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: Treinamento em Conciliação e<br />

Mediação no ramo Judicial<br />

Place: São José dos Campos, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 12 June<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Pinheiros, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Ética e princípios <strong>da</strong> mediação: conflito,<br />

linguagem e comunicação, negociação.<br />

Meditação Familiar”<br />

Date: 01 and 2 June 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura e<br />

Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s Integra<strong>da</strong>s <strong>de</strong> Bauru<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: Treinamento em Conciliação e<br />

Mediação no ramo Judicial<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s Integra<strong>da</strong>s <strong>de</strong> Bauru, Bauru,<br />

SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

260


Title: “Sistematiizção do Direito – uma<br />

abor<strong>da</strong>gem judicial”<br />

Date: May‐June and October‐November<br />

Organization: Eurico Marcos Diniz <strong>de</strong> Santi,<br />

Daniel Peixoto, Mariana Pimentel Fischer<br />

Pacheco Researcher: Mariana Pimentel Fischer<br />

Pacheco<br />

Course: Course of Concretization and<br />

Systematization of Law<br />

Place: GVLaw, Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Getúlio Vargas, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Ética e Princípios <strong>da</strong> Mediação”<br />

Date: 29 May 2009<br />

Organization: Juizado Especial Civil,<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: single lecture<br />

Place: Tribunal <strong>de</strong> Justiça <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Conciliators<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

tráfico”<br />

Date: 28 May 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “A vítima no Direito Penal”<br />

Date: 26 May 2009<br />

Organization: UFRGS / Univesité Paris 1<br />

Researcher: Marcos Cesar Alvarez<br />

Course: Congress French and Brazilian Law:<br />

national and com<strong>para</strong>tive perspectives<br />

Place: Porto Alegre, RS<br />

Audience: graduate and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 21 of May 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Violência no ambiente escolar: o que<br />

estamos falando?”<br />

Date: 21 May 2009<br />

Organization: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Centro <strong>de</strong> Atendimento<br />

Socioeducativo ao Adolescente (CASA)<br />

Researcher: Caren Ruotti<br />

Course: single lecture<br />

Place: Escola <strong>de</strong> treinamento professional, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 18 May 2009<br />

Organization: CPA/M‐7 (Police Comand of<br />

Guarulhos)<br />

Coordinator(s): Marcelo Nery<br />

Coruse: seminar<br />

Place: Mater Amabilis School, Guarulhos, SP<br />

Audience: open<br />

Title: “Violência Prevenção e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 14 May 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Ipiranga<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Violência nas Escolas Públicas”<br />

Date: 12 May 2009<br />

Organization: Comissão sobre Educação e<br />

Cultura do Congresso Nacional<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

Course: seminar<br />

Place: Brasília, DF<br />

Audience: Fe<strong>de</strong>ral representatives, general<br />

Audience and the press<br />

Title: “A dinâmica social contemporânea e seu<br />

impacto no âmbito <strong>da</strong> punição”<br />

Date: 07 May 2009<br />

Organization: Departmento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Marcos Cesar Alvarez<br />

Course: graduation Course<br />

Place: FFLCH – USP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: graduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Diagnóstico <strong>da</strong> Segruança Pública”<br />

Date: 07 May 2009<br />

Organization: Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Course on Integrated Management<br />

Security for Municipal Guards<br />

Place: Pinheiros, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Enfrentrando a Violência nas Escola<strong>da</strong>s<br />

<strong>de</strong> São Bernardo”<br />

Date: 09 May 2009<br />

Organization: UNESCO Chair for Audience<br />

Policies Management Celso Daniel<br />

Researcher: Renato Alves<br />

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Course: Seminar<br />

Place: São Bernardo, SP<br />

Audience: policy makers, lecturers,<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Críticas sobre Dogmatismo Judicial e<br />

Hermenêutica Constitucional: a reflexão <strong>de</strong><br />

superar a antinomia entre a produtivi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> ea<br />

proteção do meio ambiente”<br />

Date: April, 2009<br />

Organization: Direito São Paulo<br />

Researcher: Wilson Levy<br />

Course: Direito<br />

Place: Franca, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Ética do Mediador”<br />

Date 28 April 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: VI Training on Conciliation and<br />

Mediation of the Judicial Branch in São Paulo.<br />

Place: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência <strong>da</strong><br />

Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 28 April 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Paulista, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 23 of April<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência <strong>da</strong><br />

Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 09 April 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Interlagos, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Ética, Princípios e Regras <strong>da</strong> Mediação:<br />

Ética profissional e ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s voluntárias”<br />

Date: 02 April 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: VI Training on Conciliation and<br />

Mediation in Judiciary Power in Capital<br />

Place: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Constitutional Control in Brazil”<br />

Date: March, 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>de</strong> Direito (EPD)<br />

Researcher: Eduardo Altomare Ariente<br />

Course: Specialization on Constitutional and<br />

Administrative Law<br />

Place: Escola Paulista <strong>de</strong> Direito, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts and<br />

professors from EPD<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

tráfico”<br />

Date: 30 March 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Direito e Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 28 March 2009<br />

Organization: Tarso <strong>de</strong> Melo<br />

Researcher: Celso Naoto Kashiura Jr. e Silvio<br />

Luiz <strong>de</strong> Tarso <strong>de</strong> Melo.<br />

Course: Cicle “I<strong>de</strong>as Encounter”<br />

Place: Alpharrabio Bookstore, Santo André, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts, professors, general<br />

audience<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

tráfico”<br />

Date: 26 March 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 20 March 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

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Date: 17 March 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc‐SP<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

tráfico”<br />

Date: 19 February 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: prison administration<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 19 February 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: prison administration.<br />

Title: “Provision 953/05 from the Court of<br />

Justice of São Paulo. Creation and<br />

implementation” of conciliation sessions<br />

Date: 17 and 19 February 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: VI Training on Conciliation and<br />

Mediation in Judiciary Power in Capital<br />

Place: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Provisão 953/05 do Tribunal <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

<strong>de</strong> São Paulo: criação e implementação dos<br />

tribunais <strong>de</strong> conciliação“<br />

Date: 10 February 2009<br />

Organization: Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: Training Conciliation and Mediation<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Mogi <strong>da</strong>s Cruzes<br />

Audience: judges<br />

Title: “Provisão 953/05 do Tribunal <strong>de</strong> Justiça<br />

<strong>de</strong> São Paulo: criação e implementação dos<br />

tribunais <strong>de</strong> conciliação“<br />

Date: 06 and 08 February 2009<br />

Organization: São Paulo School of Judges<br />

(Escola Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura)<br />

Researcher: Marília Campos Oliveira e Telles<br />

Course: VII Training Conciliation and Mediation<br />

to the Judicial Branch in São Paulo<br />

Place: São Paulo School of Judges (Escola<br />

Paulista <strong>da</strong> Magistratura)<br />

Audience: judges<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 30 January 2009<br />

Organization: Sesc<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Santo André , SP<br />

Audience: Staff<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

tráfico”<br />

Date: 29 January 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/ Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training<br />

Place: Carandiru, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>:<br />

roubo <strong>de</strong> carga”<br />

Date: 21 January 2009<br />

Organization: Sest/Senat<br />

Researcher: Marcelo Batista Nery<br />

Course: Recicle and Training – Transfer of<br />

Dangerous Products<br />

Place: Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: technician course stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

2008<br />

Title: “Interdição, como <strong>fazer</strong>”<br />

Date: 04 <strong>de</strong>cember 2008<br />

Organization: Associação Brasileira <strong>de</strong><br />

Alzheimer – Regional São Paulo, Grupo <strong>de</strong><br />

Apoio do Hospital Santa Catarina<br />

Researcher(s): Marília <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Campos e<br />

Telles<br />

Course: Palestra <strong>para</strong> a Associação Brasileira <strong>de</strong><br />

Alzheimer Organization<br />

Place: Hospital Santa Catarina, São Paulo<br />

Audience: Lawyers, psychologists and social<br />

workers.<br />

Title: “A re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> enfrentamento à violência<br />

contra a mulher em Minas Gerais – reflexões<br />

sobre o trabalho em re<strong>de</strong>”<br />

Date: 01 <strong>de</strong>cember/2008<br />

Organization: COMDIM ‐ Coor<strong>de</strong>nadoria <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos <strong>da</strong> Mulher/Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> Belo<br />

Horizonte.<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Course: “Curso <strong>de</strong> Capacitação em Gênero <strong>para</strong><br />

as Equipes <strong>de</strong> Profissionais <strong>da</strong> Re<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

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Enfrentamento à Violência Contra as Mulheres<br />

e do Consórcio ‘Mulheres <strong>da</strong>s Gerais´”<br />

Place: Belo Horizonte.<br />

Audience: civil servants from management and<br />

from the network of support to women at risk<br />

of domestic violence in the Metropolitan<br />

Region of Belo Horizonte<br />

Title: “A teoria geral do Direito e o Marxismo: a<br />

atuali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Pasukanis”<br />

Date: 29 November 2008<br />

Organization: UNINOVE Direito<br />

Researcher(s): Oswaldo Akamine<br />

Course: Single Lecture Organization<br />

Place: São Paulo<br />

Audience: lawyers and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Lei Maria <strong>da</strong> Penha. Uma leitura<br />

sociológica sobre os avanços e obstáculos <strong>para</strong><br />

sua implementação”<br />

Date: 25 November 2008<br />

Organization: CREAS ‐ Centro <strong>de</strong> Referência<br />

Especializado <strong>de</strong> Assistência Social / Itapetinga<br />

Researcher(s): Wânia Pasinato<br />

Course: Single Lecture Organization<br />

Place: Itapetininga, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: City councilmen, local Audience<br />

administrators and civil servants from the<br />

network of support to women at risk of<br />

domestic violence<br />

Title: “Os 20 anos <strong>da</strong> Constituição Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

Brasileira: reflexões sobre a eficácia e os<br />

<strong>de</strong>safios dos Direitos Humanos no Brasil”<br />

Date: 06 and 07 November 2008<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> UNINOVE<br />

Researcher(s): Oswaldo Akamine<br />

Course: Seminar “Os 20 anos <strong>da</strong> Constituição<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Brasileira: reflexões sobre a eficácia e<br />

os <strong>de</strong>safios dos Direitos Humanos no Brasil”<br />

Place: UNINOVE, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: lawyers and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Sistema brasileiro <strong>de</strong> segurança pública”<br />

Date: October to November 2008<br />

Organization: Pontifícia Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Católica<br />

(PUC/SP)<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Course: Políticas <strong>de</strong> Gestão em Segurança<br />

Pública<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: military police officers, civil police<br />

officers and municipal guards and NGOs<br />

Title: “Integração entre políticas preventivas e<br />

repressivas <strong>de</strong> segurança”<br />

Date: October to November 2008<br />

Organization: Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Escola <strong>de</strong> Sociologia e<br />

Política<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Course: Gestão <strong>de</strong> Políticas Preventivas <strong>da</strong><br />

Violência, Direitos Humanos e Segurança<br />

Pública<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: military police officers, civil police<br />

officers and municipal guards.<br />

Title: “A Evolução Histórica dos Direitos<br />

Humanos”<br />

Date: 21 and 24 october 2008<br />

Organization: Cátedra UNESCO/USP sobre<br />

Educação <strong>para</strong> Paz, Direitos Humanos,<br />

Democracia e Tolerância & Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina<br />

Researcher(s): Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira<br />

Bastos<br />

Course: A Evolução Histórica dos Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina <strong>da</strong> USP, São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts from the<br />

Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina<br />

Title: “Estrutura Social e Sistema Punitivo”<br />

Date: 27 august 2008<br />

Organization: Governo do estado do Paraná<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Course: Curso <strong>de</strong> Gestão <strong>para</strong> Diretores <strong>da</strong>s<br />

Uni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s Penais do Paraná<br />

Place: Curitiba, PR<br />

Audience: 30 directors of prisons in the state of<br />

Paraná<br />

Title: “Guar<strong>da</strong> compartilha<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> filhos,<br />

aspectos práticos”<br />

Date: 18 august 2008<br />

Organization: Associação dos Advogados <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo – AASP<br />

Researcher(s): Marília <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Campos e<br />

Telles<br />

Course: Guar<strong>da</strong> compartilha<strong>da</strong> <strong>de</strong> filhos,<br />

aspectos práticos ‐ Prof. Ms. Gustavo Rene<br />

Nicolau<br />

Place: Auditório <strong>da</strong> AASP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: lawyers, psychologists and the<br />

general Audience.<br />

Title: “18 anos do Estatuto <strong>da</strong> Criança e do<br />

Adolescente: produção acadêmica e reflexões<br />

sobre o tema”<br />

Date: 01 august 2008<br />

Organization: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito do<br />

Mackenzie<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

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Course: Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Palestras sobre os 18 anos do<br />

ECA<br />

Place: Auditório Rui Barbosa Mackenzie<br />

Audience: Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts from<br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Mackenzie<br />

Title: “Sistema Penitenciário e Crime<br />

Organizado no Brasil”<br />

Date: 04 july 2008<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Brasília<br />

Researcher(s): Fernando Salla<br />

Course: II Curso <strong>de</strong> Especialização em<br />

Segurança Pública e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Brasília, Brasília, DF<br />

Audience: Police officers, prison war<strong>de</strong>ns,<br />

teachers and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts.<br />

Title: “Treinamento <strong>de</strong> Conciliadores”<br />

Date: 05 may 2008<br />

Organization: Secretaria <strong>da</strong> Primeira Instância<br />

do Tribunal <strong>de</strong> Justiça <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Researcher(s): Marília <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Campos e<br />

Telles<br />

Course: Treinamento <strong>de</strong> Conciliadores ‐ Dr.<br />

Ricardo <strong>da</strong> Cunha Chimenti<br />

Place: Auditório do TJSP, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Lawyers, psychologists and social<br />

workers<br />

Title: “Direito Internacional Penal”<br />

Date: 05 may 2008<br />

Organization: Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Ciências<br />

Criminais – IBCCRIM<br />

Researcher(s): Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira<br />

Bastos<br />

Course: Laboratório <strong>de</strong> Ciências Criminais do<br />

IBCCRIM<br />

Place: IBCCRIM, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate law stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Experiências internacionais em<br />

Segurança Pública”<br />

Date: 18 april 2008<br />

Organization: Oficina Municipal – Escola <strong>de</strong><br />

Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia e Gestão Local<br />

Researcher(s): Cristina Neme<br />

Course: Gestão Local em Segurança Pública<br />

Place: São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: military police agents, civil police<br />

agents, municipal guards and representatives<br />

from various NGOs.<br />

Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta<br />

Course: Ciclo <strong>de</strong> Palestras 2008 do Curso <strong>de</strong><br />

Pe<strong>da</strong>gogia <strong>da</strong> Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> IESCAMP<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> IESCAMP, Campinas, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts from School<br />

of Education IESCAMP<br />

Title: “Violência Urbana e Vitimização <strong>de</strong><br />

jovens”<br />

Date: 13 March 2008<br />

Organization: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Mackenzie<br />

Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia<br />

Course: Cities in the 21st Century‐ Spring 2008<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Mackenzie, São Paulo, SP<br />

Audience: un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts from US<br />

universities<br />

Title: “O direito ambiental no âmbito do po<strong>de</strong>r<br />

judiciário”<br />

Date: 2008<br />

Organization: Centro Universitário Central<br />

Paulista (UNICEP)<br />

Researcher(s): Mario Attanasio Jr<br />

Course: Curso <strong>de</strong> Especialização em Direito<br />

Ambiental<br />

Place: UNICEP, São Carlos, SP<br />

Audience: Lawyers and un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Título: “Corte Interamericana <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos – Caso Nogueira <strong>de</strong> Carvalho e outro<br />

versus Brasil”<br />

Data: 2008<br />

Organização: Developed by NASCIMENTO,<br />

Jefferson Rodrigo; LIMA, Raquel <strong>da</strong> Cruz;<br />

ARNEIRO, Alexandre Car<strong>de</strong>al <strong>de</strong> Oliveira;<br />

MUSUMECI, Martino Gabriel & PIESCO, Juliana<br />

Pesquisador(a): Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira<br />

Bastos<br />

Curso: Pe<strong>da</strong>gogic gui<strong>da</strong>nce for the <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

of teaching material for middle and high<br />

schools: The Interamerican Court for human<br />

rights: The case of Nogueira <strong>de</strong> Carvalho<br />

against Brazil<br />

Local: São Paulo, SP<br />

Público: stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Title: “Arte e Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia: metodologias<br />

alternativas <strong>para</strong> a educação em direitos<br />

humanos”<br />

Date: 09 april 2008<br />

Organization: IESCAMP<br />

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RESEARCHERS (ROLE, PERIOD AND DEGREE)<br />

NAME RESEARCH ROLE PERIOD DEGREE<br />

Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno Director 2008‐present PhD in Sociology, USP<br />

Drª Nancy Cardia Adjunct Director 2008‐present PhD Social Psychology, LSE<br />

Prof. Dr. Paulo Sergio Pinheiro Coordinador 2008‐present PhD Political Science, Univ. Paris<br />

Profª Drª Claudia Perrone‐Moisés Senior Researcher 2008‐2009 PhD in International Law, USP<br />

Prof. Dr. Eduardo C. Bianca Bittar Senior Researcher 2008‐2010 PhD in Law, USP<br />

Prof. Dr. Fernando Afonso Salla Senior Researcher 2008‐present PhD in Sociology, USP<br />

Prof. Dr. Marcos César Alvarez Senior Researcher 2008‐present PhD in Sociology, USP<br />

Drª Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> T. Peres Senior Researcher 2008‐present ScD in Medicine, UFBA<br />

Drª. Wania Izumino Senior Researcher 2008‐present PhD in Sociology, USP<br />

Drª Lucia Elena A. Ferreira Bastos Senior Researcher 2008‐present PhD in Law, USP<br />

Dr. Eduardo Manoel <strong>de</strong> Brito Researcher 2008‐2008 PhD in German Literature, USP<br />

Al<strong>de</strong>r Mourão <strong>de</strong> Sousa Researcher 2008‐present MSc in Nursing, USP<br />

Aline Morais Mizutani Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt Researcher 2008‐present MSc in progress Psychology, USP<br />

Alisson Bittencourt B.<strong>de</strong> Camargo Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2011‐present BA in Social Sciences<br />

André Victor Oliveira C. Malta Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2012‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgradute stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Language, USP<br />

Altay Alves Lino <strong>de</strong> Souza Researcher 2012‐present PhD in Psycology, USP<br />

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Aman<strong>da</strong> Hil<strong>de</strong>brand Oi Researcher 2010‐2012 BA in Law, PUC‐SP<br />

André Camillo Bof Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgradute stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Andressa <strong>de</strong> Jesus Ferreira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Pe<strong>da</strong>gogy, USP<br />

Ariadne Lima Natal Researcher Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐present MSc in progress Sociology, USP<br />

Bárbara Vallejos Vásquez Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2008 BA Social Sciences, USP<br />

Bianca Boggiani Cruz Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgradute stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Bruna Charifker Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2008 BA Social Sciences, USP<br />

Bruno Bueno Quirino <strong>de</strong> Souza Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2008 Un<strong>de</strong>rgradute stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Journalism, USP<br />

Bruno Campos Conrado Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2012‐present BA in History, USP<br />

Camila Akemi Perruso Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgradute stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Law, UNIFIEO<br />

Camila <strong>de</strong> Souza Peixoto Ribeiro Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2012‐present Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Caren Ruotti Researche Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐present PhD in progress Sociology, USP<br />

Cássia Santos Garcia (MSc) Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Carlos Roberto Gomes Filho Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2011‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Library Science, USP<br />

Carolina Pedro Soares Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2011‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt History, USP<br />

Claudinei Affonso Researcher Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐present PhD in progress in Psychology, PUC/SP<br />

Cleonice Elias <strong>da</strong> Silva Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐ 2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Cristina Neme Researcher 2008‐2010 MSC. in Political Science,USP<br />

Darlan Praxe<strong>de</strong>s Barboza Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Denise Carvalho S. Rodrigues Researcher 2008‐present MSc Human Rights, USP<br />

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Diego Jair Vicentin Researcher 2008‐2011 PhD in progress , Sociology UNICAMP<br />

Edney dos Santos Gualberto Researcher 2008‐2009 MSc in History, USP<br />

Erika Gibaja <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Erika Santana <strong>da</strong> Rocha Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐present Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in História, USP<br />

Fernan<strong>da</strong> Lopes Regina Researcher 2011‐present BA in Social Sciences, UFPR<br />

Flavia Valle Vernaschi Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Castelo B. Teixeira Researcher Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐present MSC. In progress in Political Science, USP<br />

Gabriela Garcez Ike<strong>da</strong> Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2010 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Gabriele Bonato Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2012‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Communication Science, USP<br />

Gustavo Carneiro <strong>da</strong> Silva Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Giana Guelfi Researcher 2008‐2008 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Glaucia Gajardoni <strong>de</strong> Lemos Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2010 BA in History, USP<br />

Glayce Aline A. Pinto Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Geography, USP<br />

Igor Rolemberg G. Machado Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2010 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Law, USP<br />

Iraci Oliveira Rodrigues Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Library Science, USP<br />

Isabel Furlan Jorge Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Isis Natalí Camacho Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐present Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Jessica Domingues Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2009 BA in Nursing, USP<br />

João Carlos N. Bru<strong>de</strong>r Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

José Francisco L. Oliveira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

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DrªJulia Garcia Durand Researcher 2010‐2011 SCD in Medicine, USP<br />

Juliana Feliciano <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> Researcher Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐present MSc in Progress in Medicine, USP<br />

Kate Delfini Santos Researcher 2009‐2012 MSc in Progress in Psychology, USP<br />

Drª.Kristen Drybread Researcher 2011‐present PhD in Antropology, Columbia<br />

Larissa Gdynia Lacer<strong>da</strong> Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Leandro Daniel Santos Carvalho Researcher 2010‐2011 BA in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Lucia Elena Ferreira Bastos Researcher 2008‐Present PhD in Law, USP<br />

Maraiza A<strong>da</strong>mi Pereira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2011‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Marcela Boni Evangelista Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Marco Silveira Campos Researcher 2010‐2011 PhD in Sociology, UNICAMP<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery Researcher Graduate stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐present PhD in progress in Sociology, USP<br />

Maria Aline F. <strong>de</strong> Camargo Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Maria Gorete M. <strong>de</strong> Jesus Researcher Graduate stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐presente PhD in progress in Sociology, USP<br />

Mariana Ferreira Vieira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2012‐present Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Marina Chaves <strong>de</strong> Machado Rego Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2011‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Marina Mattar Researcher 2011‐2012 BA in Social Sciences, PUC‐SP<br />

Drª. Mariana Thorstensen Possas Researcher 2009‐present PhD in Criminiology, Univ. Ottawa<br />

Moisés Baptista Researcher 2008‐2010 BA in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Nathalia Santo Suosso Soares Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Paula Rodriguez Ballesteros Researcher 2008‐2009 BA in Social Sciences, USP<br />

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Pedro Paulo Fernan<strong>de</strong>s Lagatta Researcher 2009‐present BA in Psychology, USP<br />

Priscila d’Almei<strong>da</strong> Manfrinati Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Dr. Rafael Werneck Cinoto Researcher 2010‐present PhD in Sciences, UNIFESP<br />

Rayssa Gonçalves Cerqueira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Renan Theodoro <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Renata M. Bacelar <strong>de</strong> Macedo Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2012 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Geography, USP<br />

Renato Antonio Alves Researcher Graduate stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐pressent PhD in progress Psychology, USP<br />

Roberta Silva Barreto Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in History, USP<br />

Roberta Corradi Astolfi Graduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt Researcher 2008‐present MSc in progress Political Science, USP<br />

Romulo Lelis Lima Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2010 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Silvana Monteiro Silva Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2010‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Law School, USP<br />

Taís Rodrigues Pereira Magalhães Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Tamires Martins dos Santos Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Thaís Moret Maraccini Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2009 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Thiago Rodrigues Oliveira Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2012‐present Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Social Sciences, USP<br />

Thiago Tha<strong>de</strong>u <strong>da</strong> Rocha Researcher 2010‐present Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate in Social Sciences,USP<br />

Vanessa Orban Aragão Santos Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2008‐2008 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in social Sciences, USP<br />

Vitor Souza Lima Blotta Researcher 2008‐present PhD in Law School, USP<br />

Viviane Coutinho Massa Collaborator 2009‐2011 MSc in progress in Preventive Medicine, Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Medicina /USP<br />

Viviane <strong>de</strong> Oliveira Cubas Researcher 2008‐present PhD in progress Sociology, USP<br />

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Abraão Antunes <strong>da</strong> Silva Stu<strong>de</strong>nt 2009‐2011 Un<strong>de</strong>rgraduate Stu<strong>de</strong>nt in Library Science, USP<br />

Adoralina Rodrigues Bruno Admnistrative Staff 2008‐present High school<br />

Alex Francisco <strong>de</strong> Souza Admnistrative Staff 2010‐present High school<br />

Jucília A. Pereira Admnistrative Staff 2008‐2012 BA in Human Resources and Management<br />

Maria Cecilia França Abreu Admnistrative Staff 2008‐present BA in Communication Science<br />

Margarailza <strong>de</strong> Jesus Souza Admnistrative Staff 2008‐present Elementary School<br />

Rafael Felice Dias Admnistrative Staff 2008‐present BA in Law School<br />

Sérgia Maria S. Santos Admnistrative Staff 2008‐present BA in Administration<br />

Itã Cortez Press Officer 2010‐present BA in Journalism (PUC‐SP)<br />

Rodrigo <strong>de</strong> Souza Coelho Admnistrative Staff 2011‐present BA in Administration<br />

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LIST OF MASTER AND PHD THESES COMPLETED<br />

2012<br />

Name: Alessandra Teixeira.<br />

Degree: PhD in Sociology<br />

Title: "Construir a <strong>de</strong>linquência, articular a<br />

criminali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>. Um estudo sobre a gestão dos<br />

ilegalismos na ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo"<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH –<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Sérgio Adorno<br />

2011<br />

Name: Camila Cal<strong>de</strong>ira Nunes Dias<br />

Degree: PhD in Sociology<br />

Title: "Da pulverização ao monopólio <strong>da</strong><br />

violência: expansão e consoli<strong>da</strong>ção do Primeiro<br />

Comando <strong>da</strong> Capital (PCC) no sistema<br />

carcerário paulista"<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH –<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Sérgio Adorno<br />

Name: Marta Mourão Kanashiro<br />

Degree: PhD in Sociology<br />

Title: “Biometria no Brasil e o Registro <strong>de</strong><br />

I<strong>de</strong>nti<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Civil: novos rumos <strong>para</strong> a<br />

i<strong>de</strong>ntificação”<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH –<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Marcos César Alvarez.<br />

Name: Lúcia Elena Arantes Ferreira Bastos<br />

Degree: Pos Doctoral Fellow<br />

Title: “Direitos Humanos e justice restaurativa<br />

na América Latina”.<br />

Place: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Sérgio Adorno<br />

2010<br />

Name: Denise Carvalho dos Santos Rodrigues<br />

Degree: MSc in Human Rights<br />

Title: Direitos Humanos e a questão racial na<br />

Constituição fe<strong>de</strong>ral <strong>de</strong> 1988: do discurso às<br />

práticas sociais.<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca<br />

Bittar<br />

Name: Al<strong>de</strong>r Mourão<br />

Degree: MSc in Nursing<br />

Title: Práticas familiares e suas colaborações<br />

<strong>para</strong> o aleitamento materno <strong>de</strong> crianças <strong>de</strong> 0 a<br />

6 meses: metassíntese<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Escola <strong>de</strong><br />

Enfermagem<br />

Professor: Profa. Dra. Lislaine Apareci<strong>da</strong> Fracolli<br />

2009<br />

Name: Maria Gorete Marques <strong>de</strong> Jesus<br />

Degree: MSc in Sociology<br />

Title: “O crime <strong>de</strong> tortura e a justiça criminal:<br />

um estudo dos processos <strong>de</strong> tortura na ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong><br />

São Paulo”.<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH –<br />

Departmento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Orientador: Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Name: Cecília Kaneto Oliverio<br />

Degree: MSc in International Law<br />

Title: “O direito ao <strong>de</strong>senvolvimento e o<br />

comércio internacional <strong>de</strong> serviços<br />

educacionais”<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Professor: Profª Drª Claudia Perrone‐Moisés.<br />

Name : Rosa Maria Zaia Borges<br />

Degree: PhD in Law<br />

Title: “Mediação ética <strong>da</strong>s virtu<strong>de</strong>s: a philía<br />

como critério e inteligibili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> mediação<br />

comunitária”<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Professor: Orientador: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carlos<br />

Bianca Bittar.<br />

Name: João Marcos <strong>de</strong> Araújo Braga Junior<br />

Degree: PhD in Law<br />

Title: “Direito, estado e biopolítica: governo e<br />

soberania na socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> pós‐mo<strong>de</strong>rna”<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr.Eduardo Carlos Bianca<br />

Bittar.<br />

Name: Mariana Pimentel Fischer Pacheco<br />

Degree: PhD in Law<br />

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Title: “Diálogos sobre direito e diferença: o<br />

retorno à pergunta pelo sentido humano do<br />

direito que acontece na era <strong>da</strong> técnica”<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral <strong>de</strong> Pernambuco<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca<br />

Bittar<br />

2008<br />

Name: Ana Carolina <strong>da</strong> Matta Chasin<br />

Degree: MSc in Sociology<br />

Title: “Uma simples formali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>: estudo sobre<br />

a experiência dos juizados Especiais Cíveis em<br />

São Paulo”.<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH‐<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

Name: Rosa Maria Soto Riva<br />

Degree: MSc in Human Rights<br />

Title: "Direito à educação: condição <strong>para</strong> a<br />

realização <strong>da</strong> plena ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia"<br />

Place: UNIFIEO<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca<br />

Bittar<br />

Name: Osvaldina dos Santos Araújo<br />

Degree: MSc in Sociology<br />

Title: "O controle <strong>da</strong> ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> policial ‐ um<br />

olhar sobre a Ouvidoria”<br />

do Sistema <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública do Estado do<br />

Pará"<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo ‐ FFLCH ‐<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Marcos Cesar Alvarez<br />

Name: Diego Jair Vicentin<br />

Degree: MSc in Sociology<br />

Title: “A Mobili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> como Artigo <strong>de</strong> Consumo:<br />

apontamento sobre as relações com o aparelho<br />

celular”.<br />

Place: UNICAMP – IFCH – Departamento <strong>de</strong><br />

Sociologia<br />

Professor : Prof. Dr. Laymert Garcia dos Santos<br />

Name: Celso Naoto Kashiura<br />

Degree: MSc in Philosophy of Law<br />

Title: "Crítica <strong>da</strong> igual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> jurídica"<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca<br />

Bittar<br />

Name: Vitor Souza Lima Blotta<br />

Degree: MSc in Philosophy of Law<br />

Title: “A Razão Comunicativa <strong>de</strong> Jürgen<br />

Habermas na Produção <strong>de</strong> Normativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do<br />

Direito”.<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

<strong>de</strong> Direito<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca<br />

Bittar<br />

Name: Edney dos Santos Gualberto<br />

Degree: MSc in Economic History<br />

Title: “Vanguar<strong>da</strong> Sindical: União dos<br />

trabalhadores gráficos <strong>de</strong> São Paulo (1919‐<br />

1935)”.<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH –<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> História Econômica<br />

Professor: Orientador: Prof. Dr. Lincoln Ferreira<br />

Secco<br />

Name: Alexandre Zarias<br />

Degree: PhD in Sociology<br />

Title: “Das leis ao avesso: <strong>de</strong>sigual<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> social,<br />

direito <strong>de</strong> família e intervenção judicial”.<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – FFLCH‐<br />

Departamento <strong>de</strong> Sociologia<br />

Professor: Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

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MEMBERS OF NEV’S INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE<br />

2012‐2008<br />

• Prof. Dr. James Mercy from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States<br />

of America. Prof. Mercy is a sociologist with strong background in Epi<strong>de</strong>miology, expert in<br />

violence studies and violence prevention;<br />

• Prof. Dr. Ignacy Sachs from the École <strong>de</strong>s Hautes Étu<strong>de</strong>s en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Centre <strong>de</strong><br />

recherches sur le Brésil contemporain. Prof. Sachs is an economist who has a <strong>de</strong>ep knowledge<br />

about Brazil and focus his research in human rights and <strong>de</strong>velopment;<br />

• Prof. Dr. Alfred Stepan is a Political Scientist who has a <strong>de</strong>ep knowledge about Brazil and focus<br />

his research in <strong>de</strong>mocracy in transitional societies.<br />

PROGRAM OF WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS<br />

2012<br />

Conference: Lançamento do 5º Relatório Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Date: 19 <strong>de</strong>cember 2012<br />

Place: Centro Universitário Maria Antônia, São Paulo<br />

Coordinator: Mariana Possas<br />

9h ‐ Abertura<br />

Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno (Coor<strong>de</strong>nador do NEV/USP)<br />

Dra. Nancy Cardia (Vice‐Coor<strong>de</strong>nadora do NEV/USP)<br />

Prof. Dr. Guilherme <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> (Depto. <strong>de</strong> Filosofia e Teoria Geral do Direito <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo)<br />

9h30 ‐ Apresentação do 5º Relatório Nacional sobre os Direitos Humanos no Brasil<br />

Dra. Mariana Possas (Pesquisadora do NEV/USP e Coor<strong>de</strong>nadora do 5º Relatório Nacional sobre os<br />

Direitos Humanos no Brasil)<br />

10h ‐ Mesa <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>bates<br />

Dra. Mariana Possas (Pesquisadora do NEV/USP e Coor<strong>de</strong>nadora do 5º Relatório Nacional sobre os<br />

Direitos Humanos no Brasil)<br />

Prof. Dr. Fernando Salla (Pesquisador do NEV/USP)<br />

Profa. Dra. Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres (Pesquisadora do NEV/USP)<br />

Profa. Dra. Camila Dias (Pesquisadora‐Associa<strong>da</strong> do NEV/USP)<br />

Dr. Vitor Blotta (Pesquisador do NEV/USP)<br />

Marcelo Nery (Pesquisador do NEV/USP)<br />

Samira Bueno (Assistente <strong>de</strong> Coor<strong>de</strong>nação do Fórum Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública)<br />

11h ‐ Encerramento<br />

Coletiva <strong>de</strong> Imprensa <strong>da</strong>s 11h às 12h, na sala 103, 1º an<strong>da</strong>r, no local.<br />

2011<br />

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Seminário Temático: Cursos <strong>de</strong> Michel Foucault no Collège <strong>de</strong> France<br />

Date: March 23th to November 29th of 2011<br />

Place: NEV‐USP/Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Coordinator: Marcos Alvarez (NEV‐USP e DS‐FFLCH‐USP)<br />

March 23:: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 11 January 1978<br />

April 11: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 18 January 1978<br />

May 02: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 25 January 1978<br />

May 16: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 1º February 1978<br />

June 13: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 22 February 1978<br />

August 23: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 22 February 1978<br />

September 13: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 01 March 1978<br />

September 27: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 08 March 1978<br />

October 04: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 15 March 1978<br />

October 18: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 22 March 1978<br />

November 08: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 29 March 1978<br />

November 29: discussão <strong>da</strong> aula <strong>de</strong> 04 April 1978<br />

Bibliografy: FOUCAULT, Michel. Segurança, Território, População: curso <strong>da</strong>do no Collège <strong>de</strong> France,<br />

1977‐1978. São Paulo: Martins Fontes 2008<br />

Ciclo Roger Casement ‐ Módulo IV: Fronteiras, Violência, Escravismo e Direitos do Trabalho<br />

Date: Septmeber 2nd, 16th, 23th and 30th of 2011<br />

Place: Centro Maria Antônia – Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – Sâo Paulo, SP<br />

Coor<strong>de</strong>nation: Prof. Dr. Sérgio Adorno (Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência – USP e Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong><br />

Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância)<br />

September 2<br />

Opening Conference: “Peonagem ‐ a escravidão no capitalismo <strong>de</strong> fronteira.”: Prof. Dr. José <strong>de</strong> Souza<br />

Martins (Departament of Sociology ‐FFLCH/USP)<br />

September 16<br />

Roundtable: “Fronteiras, Mobili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s, Violência”: Fernando Salla (NEV‐USP), Fernando Carrión (Flasco,<br />

Equador) e Célia Lucena (CERU/SP).<br />

September 23<br />

Roundtable: Amazônia ‐ trabalho escravo, violência, imagens, isolamento: Marcelo Carneiro (UFMA) e<br />

Francisco Foot Hardman (UNICAMP)<br />

September 30<br />

Documentary “Iracema, uma transa amazônica do cineasta Jorge Bo<strong>da</strong>nzky”.<br />

Debate with the director Jorge Bo<strong>da</strong>nzky<br />

Democracia, Judiciário e Direitos Humanos na Venezuela Hoje<br />

Date: June 1st of 2011<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Economia, Administração e Contabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Coordination: Instituto <strong>de</strong> Relações Internacionais (IRI/USP), Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV/USP)<br />

e Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do IEA/USP<br />

5:00 to 7:00 pm<br />

‐ Pedro Nikken (<strong>da</strong> Venezuela, Presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> Comissão Internacional <strong>de</strong> Juristas – CIJ,Genebra ‐ Suiça);<br />

‐ Belisário dos Santos Junior (ex‐Secretário <strong>de</strong> Justiça <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, Relator do Instituto <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos <strong>da</strong> International Bar Association, São Paulo ‐ Brasil);<br />

‐ Maria Hermínia Tavares <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> (Professora, Diretora do Instituto <strong>de</strong> Relações Internacionais <strong>da</strong><br />

USP, São Paulo ‐ Brasil);<br />

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‐ Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (Comissionado e Relator <strong>para</strong> a Venezuela <strong>da</strong> Comissão Interamericana <strong>de</strong><br />

Direitos Humanos ‐ CIDH/OEA; Washington ‐ EUA e Pesquisador‐ Associado do Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />

Violência <strong>da</strong> USP, São Paulo ‐ Brasil)<br />

Seminário Internacional sobre visitação domiciliar – Prevenção <strong>da</strong> Violência e Promoção do<br />

Desenvolvimento Saudável na Primeira Infância<br />

Date: May 9th and 10th of 2011<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Economia, Administração e Contabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São<br />

Paulo, SP<br />

Organization: NEV/Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

May 9<br />

9:00 to 9:30 am<br />

Opening:<br />

‐ Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, Brasil)<br />

‐ Prof. Dr. Marco Antonio Zago (Pró‐Reitoria <strong>de</strong> Pesquisa <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

‐ Eloísa <strong>de</strong> Sousa Arru<strong>da</strong> (Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Justiça e Defesa <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

‐ Carmela Maggiuzu Grindlre (Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Estado <strong>da</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

9:30 to 11:00am<br />

Panel I: A Conexão entre Investimento no Desenvolvimento durante a Primeira Infância e a Prevenção à<br />

Violência<br />

‐ Cassie Lan<strong>de</strong>rs (Columbia University/EUA)<br />

‐ Dedorah Daro (University of Chicago/EUA)<br />

‐ Chair: Robert Alexan<strong>de</strong>r Butchart (Organização Mundial <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> ‐ OMS/Suíça)<br />

11:00am to 12:30 pm<br />

Panel II: Programas <strong>de</strong> Visitação Domiciliar na América Latina Hoje<br />

‐ Cecilia Moraga (Programa Chile Cresce Contigo/Ministério <strong>da</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong>/Chile)<br />

‐ Liese Serpa (Programa Primeira Infância Melhor – PIM/Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul/Brasil)<br />

‐ Milagros Rios (Ministério <strong>da</strong> Mulher e do Desenvolvimento Social/Peru)<br />

‐ Renato Alves (Programa Infância Saudável/Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência – Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São<br />

Paulo–NEV‐USP/Brasil)<br />

‐ Chair: Lilian Schraiber (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo‐USP/Brasil)<br />

2:00pm to 3:30pm<br />

Panel III: Programas e Práticas Inovadoras em Visitas Domiciliares<br />

‐ Martha Julia Sellers (Tufts University/EUA)<br />

‐ Mark Sigurjon Innocenti (Utah State University/EUA)<br />

‐ Chair: Alberto Concha Eastman (Consultor Internacional/Colômbia)<br />

3:30 to 6:00pm<br />

Panel IV: Estratégias <strong>para</strong> Aumentar a Eficácia dos Programas <strong>de</strong> Visitação Domiciliares<br />

‐ William McGuigan (Pennsylvania State University/EUA)<br />

‐ Lu‐Anne Swart (University of South Africa/África do Sul)<br />

‐ Chair: Ana Flavia Oliveira (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, Brasil)<br />

May 10<br />

9:00 to 10:30pm<br />

Panel V: Capacitação e Acompanhamento <strong>de</strong> Visitadoras Paraprofissionais<br />

‐ Jon Kofmarcher (Erikson Institute/EUA)<br />

‐ Ariela Simonsohn (Pontifícia Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Católica‐PUC/Chile)<br />

‐ Chair: Nancy Cardia (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo‐USP/Brasil)<br />

10:30am to 12:00pm<br />

Panel VI: Os Quatro Desafios <strong>para</strong> a Visitação Domiciliar: Violência Doméstica, Doenças Mentais, Abuso<br />

<strong>de</strong> Substâncias, Rebaixamento Mental<br />

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‐ S. Darius Tandon (Johns Hopkins University/EUA)<br />

‐ Venecia Barries (The Parent Centre/África do Sul)<br />

‐ Chair: Maristela Monteiro (Organização Panamericana <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong>‐OPAS/EUA)<br />

1:30 to 2:45 pm<br />

Panel VII: Monitoramento e Avaliação <strong>de</strong> Programas <strong>de</strong> Visitação<br />

‐ Lori Roggmann (Utah State University/EUA)<br />

‐ Monica L. Rodriguez (University at Albany, EUA)<br />

‐ Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Tourinho Peres (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo‐USP/Brasil)<br />

‐ Chair: Mag<strong>da</strong>lena Cer<strong>da</strong> (Columbia University/EUA)<br />

2:45 to 4:15 pm<br />

‐ Panel VIII: Visitas Domiciliares: Ampliação e Replicação<br />

‐ Isabel Rios (Educa tu Hijo/Cuba)<br />

‐ Vicente Claudio Giumarra (Centro <strong>de</strong> Investigaciones Psiquiátricas, Psicológicas y<br />

Sexológicas/Venezuela)<br />

‐ Chair: Simone <strong>de</strong> Assis (Fun<strong>da</strong>ção Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZ, Brasil)<br />

4:15 to 5:45 pm<br />

Panel IX: A Sustentabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Programas <strong>de</strong> Visitação Domiciliar: Custos/Benefícios e Financiamentos<br />

‐ Susan Branker (Caribbean Child Support Initiative/Barbados)<br />

‐ Dedorah Daro (University of Chicago/EUA)<br />

‐ Chair: Merce<strong>de</strong>s Hinton (Open Society Institute/EUA)<br />

2010<br />

Conference: Lançamento do 4º Relatório Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos<br />

Date: December 20th of 2010 (Mon<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Place: Centro Universitário Maria Antonia / Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

9:30 to 9:45 am<br />

Opening: Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno. Homage to Guilherme <strong>da</strong> Cunha e Paulo Mesquita Neto, eminent<br />

human rights activists recently <strong>de</strong>ceased.<br />

9:45 to 10:05 am<br />

Presentation: Prof. Dr. Fernando Afonso Salla<br />

10:05 to 11:45 am<br />

Roundtable: Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno, Coor<strong>de</strong>nador Científico do Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência, USP;<br />

Sra. Margari<strong>da</strong> Genevois, Presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> Comissão Teotônio Vilela <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos; Embaixador José<br />

Gregori, Secretário <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong> Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> São Paulo; Profa. Dra. Maria Armin<strong>da</strong> do<br />

Nascimento Arru<strong>da</strong>, Pró‐Reitora <strong>de</strong> Cultura e Extensão Universitária, USP; Ministro Paulo Vannuchi,<br />

Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República.<br />

Conference: Por que é tão difícil reduzir o uso e a escala <strong>da</strong>s penas <strong>de</strong> prisão?<br />

Date: November 30th of 2010 (Thurs<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Place: Filosofia e Ciências Sociais ‐ FFLCH/USP – Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Organization: Graduate program of Sociology (USP), Graduate program of Antropology (USP), Núcleo <strong>de</strong><br />

Antropologia do Direito (NADIR‐USP) e pelo Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV‐USP).<br />

2:00 to 4:00 pm<br />

Prof. Dr. Álvaro Pires, PHD em Criminologia pela Université <strong>de</strong> Montreal e Professor Titular <strong>da</strong><br />

Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Ottawa, on<strong>de</strong> ocupa a Chaire <strong>de</strong> recherche du Canadá em Traditions juridiques et<br />

rationalité penalé<br />

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4:00 to 5:30 pm<br />

Questions of the audience to the panelist and answers<br />

Conferência Internacional sobre o Direito à Saú<strong>de</strong> ‐ o caso <strong>da</strong>s Empresas Farmacêuticas<br />

Transnacionais<br />

Date: August 30th and 31st of 2010 (Mon<strong>da</strong>y and Thurs<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Organization: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV‐USP). Scientific Comission: Prof. Paulo Sergio<br />

Pinheiro, Guilherme <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> e Thana Cristina <strong>de</strong> Campos.<br />

August 30<br />

09:30 to 10:00 am<br />

Inscriptions<br />

10:00 to 10:30 am<br />

Opening Cerimony<br />

Prof. João Grandino Ro<strong>da</strong>s, Reitor <strong>da</strong> Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – tbc<br />

Prof. Antonio Magalhães Gomes Filho, Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Direito <strong>da</strong> USP<br />

Prof. Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, NEV/USP<br />

10:30 am to 1:00 pm<br />

Session I – Perspectivas Filósóficas e Morais<br />

‐ O Direito à Saú<strong>de</strong> como um Direito Positivo. Acesso a Medicamentos e Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s – Prof.<br />

Pavlos Eleftheriadis, Oxford University<br />

‐ O Health Impact Fund (HIF) como Alternativa à Pobreza e Pleito por Justiça Global e Direitos Humanos ‐<br />

Prof. Thomas Pogge, Yale University<br />

‐ O Acesso a Medicamentos e o Cosmopolitanismo ‐ Prof. Daniele Archibugi, University of London –<br />

ví<strong>de</strong>o conference<br />

‐ Direitos Humanos, Saú<strong>de</strong> e Auto‐Cura, Prof. Guilherme <strong>de</strong> Assis Almei<strong>da</strong>, Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo<br />

3:00 to 5:30 pm<br />

Session II – Perspectivas Políticas<br />

‐ O Health Impact Fund (HIF): Tornando Novos Medicamentos Acessíveis <strong>para</strong> Todos ‐ Prof. Thomas<br />

Pogge, Yale University<br />

‐ Acesso a Medicamentos no Brasil – o Programa <strong>de</strong> HIV/AIDS e DSTs – Secretário Cláudio Maierovitch<br />

Pessanha Henriques, diretor <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>de</strong> Incorporação <strong>de</strong> Tecnologias <strong>da</strong> Secretaria <strong>de</strong> Ciência,<br />

Tecnologia e Insumos Estratégicos (Ministério <strong>da</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong>); Dr. Dirceu Greco, Diretor do Programa<br />

Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> HIV/AIDS e DSTs (Ministério <strong>da</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong>)<br />

‐ Inovação, Proprie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Intelectual e Acesso a Medicamentos ‐ Profª. Claudia Inês Chamas, FIOCRUZ<br />

‐ Ciência, Tecnologia, Cooperação Técnica e Medicamentos Essenciais ‐ Dr. Christophe Rerat, OPAS<br />

‐ O Health Impact Fund (HIF): A Visão <strong>da</strong>s Empresas Farmacêuticas – Sr. Marcelo Liebhardt ‐ Diretor <strong>de</strong><br />

Assuntos Econômicos <strong>da</strong> INTERFARMA<br />

August 31<br />

9:30 am to 1:30 pm<br />

Session III – Perspectivas jurídicas<br />

‐ Diretrizes <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>para</strong> Empresas Farmacêuticas sobre o Acesso a Medicamentos, Prof.<br />

Paul Hunt, Relator Especial <strong>da</strong> ONU sobre o Direito à Saú<strong>de</strong> (2002‐2008) – ví<strong>de</strong>o conference<br />

‐ Novas Tendências <strong>de</strong> Prática Estatal em matéria <strong>de</strong> Regulação e Adjudicação <strong>de</strong> Ativi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s<br />

Farmacêuticas relativas ao Direito <strong>de</strong> Acesso a Medicamentos, Prof. Anand Grover, Relator Especial <strong>da</strong><br />

ONU sobre o Direito à Saú<strong>de</strong>– ví<strong>de</strong>o conference<br />

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‐ O Público e o Privado na Normatização <strong>da</strong> Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Social Corporativa (RSC): a Inclusão dos<br />

Direitos Humanos na RSC <strong>da</strong>s Empresas Farmacêuticas, Profª. Karin Buhmann (Copenhagen University)<br />

‐ Especifici<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s do Sistema Regional e os Direitos <strong>da</strong> Criança: O Dever do Estado <strong>de</strong> Proteger, a<br />

Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Corporativa <strong>de</strong> Respeitar e o Acesso a Medicamentos em relação ao Direito à Saú<strong>de</strong>,<br />

Srª.Cecilia Anicama (Save the Children)<br />

‐ O Papel <strong>da</strong> Organização <strong>da</strong> Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Civil em Monitorar o Dever Estatal <strong>de</strong> Proteger contra Violações<br />

<strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos por Farmacêuticas, Sr. Rohit Malpani (OxfamAmerica) – ví<strong>de</strong>o conference<br />

3:00 to 5:30 pm<br />

Workshop: Todos os palestrantes são convi<strong>da</strong>dos a participar <strong>de</strong>ssa reunião fecha<strong>da</strong>, em que o relatório<br />

final contendo as conclusões e recomen<strong>da</strong>ções será elaborado. Esse relatório final circulará entre todos<br />

os participantes <strong>para</strong> que façam comentários. O relatório será publicado em nosso website e enviado a<br />

órgãos governamentais, organizações internacionais, ONGs e universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s.<br />

Conference: Genoci<strong>de</strong>s and political violence in a new geo‐political or<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Date: June 30th of 2010 (Wednes<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Place: Filosofia e Ciências Sociais ‐ FFLCH/USP – Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Organization: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência (NEV‐USP), Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz,<br />

Direitos Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do Instituto <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados, ANDHEP‐ Associação<br />

Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos‐ Pesquisa e Pós‐ Graduação.<br />

10:00am to 12:30pm<br />

Profª Drª Marina Calloni, (Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Nacional <strong>de</strong> Milão‐Bicocca)<br />

Ciclo <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>bates em torno do 3º Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos. Eixo 2: Direitos<br />

Humanos e Desenvolvimento<br />

Date: May 19th of 2010<br />

Place: Instituto <strong>de</strong> Psicologia, Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Organization: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência, Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos<br />

Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do Instituto <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados, ANDHEP e CTV.<br />

10:00 to 11:30 am<br />

Profº Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar (FD‐USP)<br />

Celso Campilongo (FD‐USP)<br />

Profº Dr Glauco Arbix (FFLCH‐USP)<br />

11:30am to 12:30pm<br />

Questions of the audience<br />

Ciclo <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>bates em torno do 3o Plano Nacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos: Abertura e Debate –<br />

Eixo 1 Interação Democrática entre Estado e Socie<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Civil<br />

Date: May 5th of 2010 (Wednes<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Place: Filosofia e Ciências Sociais ‐ FFLCH/USP – Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo, SP<br />

Organization: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência, Cátedra UNESCO <strong>de</strong> Educação <strong>para</strong> a Paz, Direitos<br />

Humanos, Democracia e Tolerância do Instituto <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> Avançados, ANDHEP e CTV. Coordinator:<br />

Prof. Dr. Sergio Adorno<br />

10:00am to 12:00pm<br />

Profº Dr.César A<strong>de</strong>s (IEA‐USP)<br />

Profº Dr José Álvaro Moisés (FFLCH‐USP)<br />

Profº Dr Glauco Arbix (FFLCH‐USP)<br />

Dr. José Gregori (Ex‐Ministro <strong>da</strong> Justiça)<br />

Profº Dr. Eduardo Carlos Bianca Bittar (FD‐USP)<br />

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12:00pm to 12:30pm<br />

Questions of the audience<br />

2009<br />

Conferência Internacional sobre os Direitos Humanos – Protegendo a Digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Place: MuBe – Museu Brasileiro <strong>da</strong> Escultura, São Paulo – SP<br />

Date: December 21st of 2009<br />

Organization: NEV/USP with support of the State Government of São Paulo, Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Government of<br />

Brasil, Departament of International Relations of Swiss and The Geneva Aca<strong>de</strong>my of International<br />

Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.<br />

1:30 to 2:30 pm<br />

Opening Cerimony<br />

‐ José Serra (Governador <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

‐ Gilberto Kassab (Prefeito <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

‐ Rudolf Knoblauch (Departamento <strong>de</strong> Relações Exteriores <strong>da</strong> Suíça)<br />

‐ Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (Comissão Inter‐Americana <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos, CIDH)<br />

‐ Sergio Adorno (Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência, NEV/USP)<br />

‐ José Gregori (Secretaria Especial <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos, Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

‐ Ricardo Dias Leme (Secretaria <strong>da</strong> Justiça e Defesa <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia)<br />

‐ Ana Cabral Petersen (Ministério <strong>da</strong>s Relações Exteriores, MRE)<br />

‐ José Henrique Reis Lobo (Governo do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo)<br />

2:30 to 4:30 pm<br />

1ª Roundtable ‐ Monitorando os Direitos Humanos<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>rator: Guilherme <strong>de</strong> Almei<strong>da</strong> (Brasil)<br />

Uma Corte Internacional <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos ‐ Manfred Nowak (Áustria)<br />

Responsabilização dos Atores Não‐Estatais ‐ Andrew Clapham (Grã‐Bretanha)<br />

A ONU e a Implementação <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos ‐ Paulo Sergio Pinheiro (Brasil)<br />

Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e justiça: a Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Estado ‐ Professora Glen<strong>da</strong> Mezarroba (Brasil)<br />

4:30 to 6:00 pm<br />

2ª Roundtable ‐ Em Direção à Digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Humana<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>rador: Celso Lafer<br />

A dialética entre Digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Humana e Direitos Humanos ‐ Frédéric Mégret (Canadá)<br />

Direitos Econômicos, Sociais e Culturais: proteção nas esferas global e regional ‐ Flávia<br />

Piovesan (Brasil)<br />

Direitos <strong>da</strong> Criança e Digni<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Humana ‐ Vitit Muntarbhorn (Tailândia)<br />

6:00 pm<br />

Closing Speech: Hélio Bicudo (Antigo presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> Comissão Interamericana <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos ,<br />

CIDH, OEA)<br />

Conferência Internacional sobre o Direito à Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Place: Escola Politécnica /Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo – São Paulo/SP<br />

Date: October 19th and 20th of 2009<br />

October 19<br />

9:30 to 10h45 am<br />

Opening Cerimony:<br />

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‐ Paulo Vannuchi, Ministro <strong>da</strong> Secretaria Especial dos Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong> Presidência <strong>da</strong> República<br />

(SEDH);<br />

‐ José Henrique Reis Lobo, Secretário <strong>de</strong> Relações Institucionais do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo;<br />

‐ Luiz Antonio Guimarães Marrey, Secretário <strong>da</strong> Justiça e Defesa <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>da</strong>nia do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo;<br />

‐ José Gregori, Secretário Especial <strong>de</strong> Direitos Humanos <strong>da</strong> Prefeitura <strong>de</strong> São Paulo;<br />

‐ Paulo Abrão Pires Júnior, Presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> Comissão <strong>de</strong> Anistia do Ministério <strong>da</strong> Justiça;<br />

‐ Giancarlo Summa, diretor do United Nations Information Centre (UNIC Rio);<br />

‐ Paulo Sérgio Domingues, Associação dos Juízes Fe<strong>de</strong>rais do Brasil (AJUFE);<br />

‐ Kenarik Boujikian Felippe, Associação Juízes <strong>para</strong> a Democracia (AJD);<br />

‐ Marcos Alexandre Coelho Zilli, Instituto Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Ciências Criminais (IBCCRIM);<br />

‐ Abram Szajman, Presi<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>da</strong> Fecomercio e dos Conselhos Regionais do SESC e do SENAC;<br />

‐ Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, NEV/USP<br />

‐ Glen<strong>da</strong> Mezarobba, Instituto Nacional <strong>de</strong> Ciência e Tecnologia <strong>para</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> sobre os Estados Unidos<br />

(INEU) / Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Estadual <strong>de</strong> Campinas (UNICAMP)<br />

10:50 to 11:30 am<br />

Keynote Speech: Sergio Adorno, NEV/USP: Os vinte anos do Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência <strong>da</strong> USP;<br />

Priscilla B. Hayner, International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ): Comissões <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, a<br />

Experiência Mundial<br />

11:30am to 1:00 am<br />

Panel: A Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e a Responsabili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Estado Brasileiro. Discutiu o tratamento <strong>da</strong>do ao direito à<br />

ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> o retorno à <strong>de</strong>mocracia até os dias <strong>de</strong> hoje e a publicação dos livros Brasil: Nunca Mais e<br />

Direito à Memória e à Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong><br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>radtor: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, NEV/USP; Testemunho: João Vicente Goulart;<br />

Participants: Glen<strong>da</strong> Mezarobba, INEU/UNICAMP, José Gregori, CMDH e Paulo<br />

Vannuchi, SEDH<br />

2:30 to 4:00 pm<br />

Panel: Comissões <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>. Discutiu o que são Comissões <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, <strong>para</strong> que servem, como<br />

funcionam, possíveis resultados e conseqüências, prós e contras <strong>de</strong> sua criação. Mo<strong>de</strong>rator: Guilherme<br />

Assis De Almei<strong>da</strong>, Direito/ USP<br />

Testimony: IvoHerzog;<br />

Participants: Eduardo Gonzalez, ICTJ e Eric Wiebelhaus‐Brahm, Consultor in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nte <strong>de</strong> Direitos<br />

Humanos<br />

4:30 to 6:00 pm<br />

Panel: Comissões <strong>de</strong> Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> no Cone Sul. Compartilhou, analisou e discutiu os fun<strong>da</strong>mentos que<br />

conduziram e inspiraram países do Cone Sul na transição <strong>de</strong>mocrática e na reconstrução <strong>da</strong> memória.<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>rator: Guilherme Lustosa Da Cunha, Ex representante do Alto Comissariado <strong>da</strong>s Nações Uni<strong>da</strong>s<br />

<strong>para</strong> Refugiados;<br />

Testimony: Laura Petit;<br />

Participantes: Carolina Varsky, Centro <strong>de</strong> EstudIos Legales y Sociales (CELS) E Cath Collins, Universi<strong>da</strong>d<br />

Diego Portales (UDP)<br />

October 20<br />

10:30am to 12:00pm<br />

Panel: A Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Não‐Revela<strong>da</strong>. Discutiu o habeas‐<strong>da</strong>ta, a abertura dos arquivos e a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> nãorevela<strong>da</strong>;<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>rator: Nancy Cardia, NEV/USP<br />

Testimony: Familiares De Manoel Fiel Filho;<br />

Participants: Leigh Payne,University of Oxford e Belisário Dos Santos Junior, Comissão Especial <strong>de</strong><br />

Mortos e Desaparecidos Políticos (CEMDP).<br />

2:00 to 3:30 am<br />

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Panel: Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> e Justiça. Discutiu como a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> po<strong>de</strong> informar o Judiciário e contribuir <strong>para</strong> o <strong>de</strong>ver<br />

<strong>de</strong> i<strong>de</strong>ntificar e processar violações <strong>de</strong> direitos humanos.<br />

Mo<strong>de</strong>rator: Marco Antônio Barbosa, CEMDP;<br />

Testimony: Suzana K. Lisboa;<br />

Participants: Claudia Perrone‐Moisés, Direito/USP e Lucia Elena A. F. Bastos, NEV/USP.<br />

4:00 to 5:30 pm<br />

Panel: Ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>, Perdão e Reconciliação. Discutiu como a ver<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> po<strong>de</strong> contribuir <strong>para</strong> que as vítimas e<br />

seus familiares consi<strong>de</strong>rem a possibili<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> perdão; <strong>para</strong> a reconciliação entre as partes envolvi<strong>da</strong>s no<br />

conflito e, <strong>de</strong>ssa forma, evitar a repetição <strong>de</strong> ciclos <strong>de</strong> violência. Mo<strong>de</strong>rator: Maria Hermínia Tavares De<br />

Almei<strong>da</strong>, Instituto <strong>de</strong> Relações Internacionais (IRI‐USP); Testimony: Flávia Schilling;<br />

Participants: Luci Buff, Procuradoria Geral do Estado <strong>de</strong> São Paulo (PGE‐SP) e NEV/USP e Edson<br />

Teles, Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Ban<strong>de</strong>irante (UNIBAN).<br />

Seminar Sexo e Po<strong>de</strong>r: A Família entre 1900 e 2000<br />

Place: Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas / USP – São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: September 24th of 2009<br />

10:00 am to 12:30 pm<br />

Panelist: Göran Therborn, Chair of Sociology at Cambridge University (Emeritus Professor)<br />

Meeting with international advisor Göran Therborn<br />

Place: Núcleo <strong>de</strong> <strong>Estudos</strong> <strong>da</strong> Violência /USP – São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: August 25th and 26th of 2009<br />

Göran Therborn is international advisorof do Instituto Nacional <strong>de</strong> Ciência e Tecnologia: Violência,<br />

Democracia e Segurança Ci<strong>da</strong>dã (INCT).<br />

August 25<br />

10:00 am to 12:30 pm<br />

Lecture on “Global Social Process”<br />

2:00 pm to 5:30 pm<br />

Presentations of the research projects in INCT plan, followed of commentaries and <strong>de</strong>bates with the<br />

consultant.<br />

August 26<br />

10:00 am to 12:30 pm<br />

Presentations of the research projects in INCT plan, followed of commentaries and <strong>de</strong>bates with the<br />

consultant.<br />

Seminar Violência, Democracia e Segurança Pública: aspectos metodológicos <strong>para</strong> estudos<br />

em re<strong>de</strong> (Instituto Nacional <strong>de</strong> Ciência e Tecnologia: Violência, Democracia e Segurança<br />

Ci<strong>da</strong>dã)<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, USP – São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: June 18th and 19th of 2009 (Thurs<strong>da</strong>y and Fri<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

June 18<br />

9:00 to 10:00 am<br />

Notes to Discussion: Democracia e Segurança<br />

Sérgio Adorno ‐ NEV/USP, Coor<strong>de</strong>nador do INCT: Violência, Democracia e Segurança<br />

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Ci<strong>da</strong>dã<br />

10:00 am to 12:30 pm<br />

Roundtable 1: A <strong>de</strong>mocracia como objeto <strong>de</strong> análise: aspectos metodológicos dos estudos <strong>de</strong> caso.<br />

Fernando Salla e Marcos César Alvarez‐ NEV‐USP “Violência e Fronteiras: Acre, Rondônia e as violações<br />

dos Direitos Humanos”<br />

César Barreira / Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do Ceará “Violência e Práticas políticas na Colômbia – notas <strong>de</strong><br />

viagem”<br />

Michel Misse / NECVU/Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro “O inquérito policial no Brasil: entre o<br />

legal e o ilegal”<br />

2:00 pm to 6:00 pm<br />

Roundtable 2: Passado e Presente: continui<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong>s, rupturas e emergências.<br />

Nancy Cardia ‐ NEV/USP “Survey sobre Atitu<strong>de</strong>s, valores e normas: uma via possível <strong>para</strong> uma<br />

“avaliação” do presente?”<br />

Inês Soares dos Santos, Lucy Buff – NEV/USP “O passado através do estudo dos mecanismos<br />

extrajudiciais <strong>de</strong> re<strong>para</strong>ções às vítimas <strong>de</strong> violações aos direitos humanos”<br />

Renato Alves – NEV/USP “Promovendo o <strong>de</strong>senvolvimento saudável <strong>de</strong> adolescentes grávi<strong>da</strong>s e seus<br />

filhos”<br />

June 19<br />

9:00 to 10:00 am<br />

Roundtable 3: <strong>Estudos</strong> sobre a polícia e segurança pública: implicações <strong>para</strong> a <strong>de</strong>mocracia.<br />

Renato Sérgio <strong>de</strong> Lima e Theodomiro Dias – Fórum Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública “Avaliação e<br />

mapeamento <strong>da</strong>s iniciativas em Segurança Pública”<br />

Edinilsa Ramos e Patrícia Constantino ‐Claves/FioCruz “Consumo <strong>de</strong> Substâncias Lícitas e Ilícitas por<br />

Policiais <strong>da</strong> Ci<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro”<br />

Maria Stela Grossi Porto – UnB “I<strong>de</strong>nti<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> profissional e práticas policiais”;<br />

Alex Niche Teixeira Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> do Sul “Cultura política e formação policial: A<br />

internacionalização do crime pelo simulacro televisivo”<br />

José Vicente Tavares dos Santos‐ UFRGS “Cultura política e formação policial: Ensino policial: a<br />

representação fragmentária <strong>de</strong> um ofício”<br />

Viviane Cubas e Renato Alves – NEV/USP “Apontamentos sobre a pesquisa <strong>de</strong> violência policial”<br />

2:00 pm to 6:00 pm<br />

Roundtable 4: <strong>Estudos</strong> sobre homicídios<br />

Marcelo Batista Nery e Mariana Nogueira ‐ NEV/USP “Violência Urbana e seus condicionantes: um<br />

Diagnóstico voltado às Áreas <strong>de</strong> Proteção dos Mananciais <strong>da</strong> Região Metropolitana <strong>de</strong> São Paulo”<br />

Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Peres ‐ NEV/USP “Que<strong>da</strong> dos homicídios <strong>de</strong> Jovens no Município <strong>de</strong> São Paulo:<br />

primeiras anotações”<br />

Meeting with the international advisorAlfred Stepan<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, USP – São Paulo, SP<br />

Date: June 10th of 2009 (Wednes<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

10:00 am to 12:30 pm<br />

Presentation of projects<br />

14:30 to 4:00 pm<br />

Presentation of projects<br />

4:00 to 5:30<br />

Comments and <strong>de</strong>bates<br />

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Workshop of Monitoring the integration activities.<br />

contribute to the analysis of the quality of Brazilian <strong>de</strong>mocracy?<br />

How do the different subprojects<br />

Place: Universi<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, USP<br />

Date: June 17th 2008 (wednes<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Objectives: 1) Assess the sharing and exchanging mechanisms between the works of the research<br />

teams; 2) Refine shared methodological strategies;3) Plan next research and <strong>da</strong>ta analysis stages; 4)<br />

Consoli<strong>da</strong>te partnerships for the elaboration of papers.<br />

Participants:<br />

1. Professor Sérgio Adorno (NEV/USP)<br />

2. Professor Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (NEV/USP)<br />

3. Dr Nancy Cardia (NEV/USP)<br />

4. Professor Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés (FD/USP e NEV/USP)<br />

5. Professor Eduardo Bittar (FD/USP e NEV/USP)<br />

6. Dr. Fernando Salla (NEV/USP)<br />

7. Dr. Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Peres (NEV/USP)<br />

8. Marcelo Nery (NEV/USP)<br />

9. Professor Michel Misse (NECVU/IFCS/UFRJ)<br />

10. Professor Maria Cecília <strong>de</strong> Souza Minayo (CLAVES/Fiocruz)<br />

11. Professor Simone Assis (CLAVES/Fiocruz)<br />

12. Professor Edinilsa Ramos (CLAVES/Fiocruz)<br />

13. Professor José Vicente Tavares (UFRS)<br />

14. Professor Stella Grossi Porto (UNB)<br />

15. Dr. Renato Sérgio <strong>de</strong> Lima (Fórum Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública)<br />

16. Professor César Barreira (UFC)<br />

17. Michel Wieviorka<br />

18. James Green (Brown)<br />

19. Tereza Cal<strong>de</strong>ira (Berkeley)<br />

20. Goran Therborn (Cambridge)<br />

21. Gustavo Palmieri (CELS)<br />

9am to 12pm – Work meeting 1<br />

1) Assess the sharing and exchanging mechanisms between the works of the research teams<br />

2) Refine common methodological strategies<br />

14pm to 6pm‐ Work meeting 2<br />

3) Plan continuity of the collective work process<br />

4) Consoli<strong>da</strong>te partnerships for the elaboration of papers<br />

5) Seminar 1 – Violence, Democracy and Public Security: methodological aspects for network<br />

Studies<br />

Workshop of Research Network articulation and methodological fine tuning<br />

Place: University <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, USP<br />

Date: March 5th and 6th 2008 (from Wednes<strong>da</strong>y to Fri<strong>da</strong>y)<br />

Objectives:<br />

Consoli<strong>da</strong>te the subprojects, and refine <strong>da</strong>ta collection techniques to optimize <strong>da</strong>ta sharing and shared<br />

analysis.<br />

Specific objectives:<br />

To i<strong>de</strong>ntify: Shared questions of the different projects; Specific questions of the different projects;<br />

Create a stan<strong>da</strong>rd methodological approach with to ensure collective use of <strong>da</strong>ta collected; Define<br />

papers to be written in co‐authorship.<br />

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Participants:<br />

1. Professor Sérgio Adorno (NEV/USP)<br />

2. Professor Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (NEV/USP)<br />

3. Dr. Nancy Cardia (NEV/USP)<br />

4. Professor Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés (FD/USP e NEV/USP)<br />

5. Professor Eduardo Bittar (FD/USP e NEV/USP)<br />

6. Dr. Fernando Salla (NEV/USP)<br />

7. Dr. Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Peres (NEV/USP)<br />

8. Marcelo Nery (NEV/USP)<br />

9. Professor Michel Misse (NECVU/IFCS/UFRJ)<br />

10. Professor Maria Cecília <strong>de</strong> Souza Minayo (CLAVES/Fiocruz)<br />

11. Professor Simone Assis (CLAVES/Fiocruz)<br />

12. Professor Edinilsa Ramos (CLAVES/Fiocruz)<br />

13. Professor José Vicente Tavares (UFRS)<br />

14. Professor Stella Grossi Porto (UNB)<br />

15. Dr Renato Sérgio <strong>de</strong> Lima (Fórum Brasileiro <strong>de</strong> Segurança Pública)<br />

16. Professor César Barreira (UFC)<br />

March 5<br />

Brief presentation of the subprojects<br />

10:30 to 11:00 – Break<br />

11:00 to 11:30am<br />

Presentation of an organizational chart of the subprojects indicating forms of <strong>da</strong>ta exchange and<br />

construction of common interpretative lines of the subprojects ‐ Prof. Dr. Sérgio Adorno (NEV/USP)<br />

11:30am to 12:30pm<br />

Discussion and final consoli<strong>da</strong>tion of the organizational chart<br />

2:00 to 3:30pm<br />

Relations between licit and illicit: case studies<br />

Subprojects:<br />

1) Illegal Markets, Political Goods and the Social Organization of Crime in Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro<br />

(Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Michel Misse)<br />

2) Violence and Frontiers (Coordinators: Professor Fernando Salla and Professor Marcos Alvarez)<br />

3) Fortaleza and Me<strong>de</strong>llín: Citizenship, human rights and public security: the <strong>para</strong>dox between<br />

control and self‐control of violence (Coordinator: Professor Cesar Barreira)<br />

3:30 to 4:00pm – Break<br />

4:00pm to 5:30pm<br />

Studies on police: mapping innovative actions, impunity, self‐image, political culture, life<br />

quality, health and assessment. Subprojects:<br />

1) Police investigation and judicial process in São Paulo: the case of homici<strong>de</strong>s (Coordinator: Professor<br />

Sérgio Adorno)<br />

2) The time of the justice: its impact in the production of penal impunity” (Coordinator: Wânia<br />

Izumino)<br />

3) Monitoring the Democratic Efficiency of Public Safety Policies in Brazil (Coordinator: Renato Lima)<br />

4) Self‐recognition and i<strong>de</strong>ntity building: pre‐requisites for the constitution of police activity as<br />

a profession and the <strong>de</strong>crease of violence?(Coordinator: Professor Stela Grossi Porto)<br />

5) Heal Work Conditions and Quality of Life among Police Officers in the Baixa<strong>da</strong> Fluminense<br />

(Coordinators: Maria Cecília Minayo, Simone Assis e Edinilsa Ramos)<br />

6) Social Inequality, Violence, and Political Culture (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. José Vicente Tavares)<br />

7) Fortaleza and Me<strong>de</strong>llín: Citizenship, human rights and public security: the <strong>para</strong>dox between control<br />

and self‐control of violence (Coordinator: Professor Cesar Barreira)<br />

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8) Illegal Markets, Political Goods and the Social Organization of Crime in Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro (Coordinator:<br />

Professor Michel Misse)<br />

March 6<br />

10: 00 to 11:00am<br />

Studies on homici<strong>de</strong>s: ten<strong>de</strong>ncy analysis and case studies. Subprojects:<br />

1) Estudo Multicêntrico <strong>da</strong> Mortali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> por Homicídios em Países <strong>da</strong> América Latina (Coor<strong>de</strong>nadora:<br />

Profa. Dra. Edinilsa Ramos)<br />

2) A Que<strong>da</strong> dos Homicídios em São Paulo: Um diagnóstico <strong>de</strong> Magnitu<strong>de</strong> e Condicionantes<br />

(Coor<strong>de</strong>nador: Marcelo Nery)<br />

3) Análise <strong>da</strong> que<strong>da</strong> nas taxas <strong>de</strong> mortali<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong> por homicídio <strong>de</strong> jovens no município <strong>de</strong> São Paulo, 2000<br />

a 2008 (Coor<strong>de</strong>nadora: Profa. Dra. Maria Fernan<strong>da</strong> Peres)<br />

11:00 to 11:30am – Break<br />

11:30am to 12:30pm<br />

1) The quasi longitudinal survey study: exposure to violence and socially shared representations and<br />

attitu<strong>de</strong>s to justice, punishment and human rights (Coordinator: Dr. Nancy Cardia)<br />

2) Monitoring Human Rights Violations (Coordinator: Professor Fernando Salla)<br />

3) Monitoring the Democratic Efficiency of Public Safety Policies in Brazil (Coordinator: Renato Lima)<br />

4) Fortaleza and Me<strong>de</strong>llín: Citizenship, human rights and public security: the <strong>para</strong>dox between control<br />

and self‐control of violence (Coordinator: Professor Cesar Barreira)<br />

5) Illegal Markets, Political Goods and the Social Organization of Crime in Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro (Coordinator:<br />

Professor Michel Misse)<br />

2pm to 3:30pm<br />

Study of the past and <strong>de</strong>mocratic consoli<strong>da</strong>tion. Subprojects:<br />

1) Mechanisms of extra‐judicial re<strong>para</strong>tion for victims of human rights violations: the Latin<br />

American experience (Coordinator: Professor Cláudia Perrone‐Moisés)<br />

2) Measuring the Effectiveness of Human Rights Campaigns in Latin America: the role of the<br />

Organization of American States Inter‐American Commission on Human Rights, 1970‐1985<br />

(Coordinator: Professor Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro and Prof. James Green)<br />

3:30pm to 4pm – Break<br />

4pm to 5:30pm ‐ Final Discussion<br />

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