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Crime of rape of vulnerable: an analysis of police reports and investigations
The present study has as objective to analyze police reports on crimes of rape of vulnerable, registered at police stations in the city of Belém – PA (Brazil), in order to evaluate the flux of conversion of police reports into investigations and the conversion of police investigations into court...
Autor principal: | RODRIGUES, Ariane Lilian Lima dos Santos Melo |
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Outros Autores: | GARCIA, Luciana Amaral, RAMOS, Maely Ferreira Holanda, MARTINS, Rômulo Cardoso, ALMEIDA, Silvia dos Santos de |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | eng |
Publicado em: |
International Journal of Development Research
2023
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Acesso em linha: |
https://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/16053 |
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The present study has as objective to analyze police reports on crimes of rape of vulnerable, registered at
police stations in the city of Belém – PA (Brazil), in order to evaluate the flux of conversion of police reports
into investigations and the conversion of police investigations into court lawsuits, as well as identifying the
demand of such crime. For such, the data used has been provided by the platforms of Secretaria Pública
Adjunta do Estado do Pará (Assistant Public Secretary of State of Pará)(SIAQ/SISP) and the Tribunal de
Justiça do Estado do Pará (Court of Justice of State of Pará), through the system of management of court
lawsuits (LIBRA). The main focus was to demonstrate the number of incidence of this offense type, and at the
same time, to ascertain, inside an universe of police reports how many are, indeed, investigated by the police
unities, in other words, how many police reports are converted in police investigation. The results indicated
that the number of occurrences registered was decreasing during the period analyzed.A concentration of
67,10% of the police reports was found in only 11 neighborhoods of Belém, from the 32 (thirty two) that
make up the capital of Pará. Besides that, it was concluded that 92% (ninety two) of the reports registered
were converted into Police Investigations. |