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STUDY LINKS SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS TO HOMICIDE CLEARANCE

A study released on Wednesday (08/07) by the Sou da Paz Institute indicates that Brazilian states with stronger socioeconomic indicators tend to achieve higher homicide clearance rates. The research also identifies increased firearm seizures as an important factor associated with improved investigative outcomes. Nationally, only about four out of every ten homicides are solved. For the purposes of the study, a homicide is considered cleared when an intentional homicide investigation results in formal criminal charges being filed by the Public Prosecutor’s Office by the end of the year following the crime.

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