HomeBRAZILINSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS PREVENT IMPLEMENTATION OF INVESTIMENT IN PUBLIC SECURITY

INSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS PREVENT IMPLEMENTATION OF INVESTIMENT IN PUBLIC SECURITY

Brazil spent R$137.9 billion on public security in 2023. The amount was published in the Brazilian Public Security Yearbook and points to a growth of 4.9% compared to 2022. This number is considered a record. Despite this, there is widespread difficulty in implementing public policies and spending resources provided by the National Public Security Fund (FNSP). Brazilian states accumulated R$2.8 billion transferred by the federal government for investments in the area of public security which were not spent. The main obstacle to the use of resources is the lack of technical teams prepared to deal with federal bureaucracy.

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