Read more about it here – in Portuguese [find out here]. On February 2021 the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) started a project in collaboration with the Brazilian government [1]. Read more about the context here [2] [3]
Read more about it here [1]. Bolsonaro administration has repatedly loosened gun controls and eased the importation of guns; remind some of the decrees, ordinances and other administrative tools on this matter [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here].
Read more about the Brazilian budget and public spending here [1]
Read more about the National Mechanism for the Prevention and Combat of Torture here [1], about the Committee here [2] and about this episode – in Portuguese [find out here]
Read more about it here — in Portuguese [find out here] and remind past events that link Brazil to a ‘technoauthoritarian’ project – also in Portuguese [1]
Read more about it here [1]
Read more it here – in Portuguese [find out here], about the consequences of extinguishing the GAESP here [1] and responses from human rights bodies here [2] [3].
To understand more about issues and shortcomings in the public security policies in Brazil, read more here [4]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [find out here]. Read more about the anti-democratic acts here [1] [2] [3]
Read more about it here in Portuguese [find out here] and remind case related to it – when young man was arrested because of sarcastic tweet [find out here]. The event is linked to the use of the National Law Security under Bolsonaro Administration. More information about the National Law Security and its origins can be found here [1] and about its recent inflated application here [2].