SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................... 1
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES ....................................................................................................... 3
1 . THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME ....................................................................................... 4
A. Data Collection Tools ........................................................................................................... 5
B. Key areas............................................................................................................................. 12
C. Public Services Information ................................................................................................ 14
Workshops with partner institutions and papers ...................................................................... 15
Publications ............................................................................................................................. 15
2. EDUCATION ................................................................................................................. 17
3. KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER .............................................................................................. 18
4. MAJOR OBSTACLES/SCIENTIFIC CHALLENGES .............................................................. 19
Research .................................................................................................................................. 19
Knowledge transfer.................................................................................................................. 19
5. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ........................................................................................... 21
The selection process for post-doctoral fellows ...................................................................... 21
Recruiting undergraduates ....................................................................................................... 24
6. OBJECTIVES TO BE ACHIEVED NEXT YEAR .................................................................. 27
Pilot studies ............................................................................................................................. 27
Education ................................................................................................................................. 28
Knowledge transfer.................................................................................................................. 28
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY ............................................................................................................ 29
APPENDIX 1. PUBLICATIONS ............................................................................................ 51
1.1 Books ................................................................................................................................. 51
1.2 Book Chapters ................................................................................................................... 51
1.3. Books Introduction ........................................................................................................... 52
1.4. Publications in Periodicals................................................................................................ 52
1.5. Magazine and Newspaper Articles ................................................................................... 53
1.6. Eletronic Magazines ......................................................................................................... 54
1.7. Annals ............................................................................................................................... 54
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1.8. Reports .............................................................................................................................. 55
1.9. Books (In Press)................................................................................................................ 57
1.10. Books Chapters (In Press) .............................................................................................. 57
APPENDIX 2. KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ............................................................................. 59
2.1. Courses, Lectures and Presentations at Seminars, Workshops and Congresses ............... 59
2.2. Internal Seminars .............................................................................................................. 72
2.3. Interviews in the Media .................................................................................................... 77
2.4. Consultancies .................................................................................................................... 87
2.5. Meetings ........................................................................................................................... 87
2.6. Participation in Advisory Committees and Editorial Boards External Committees ......... 88
2.7. Supervisions and Degrees ................................................................................................. 91
2.8. Websites and Social Networks ......................................................................................... 93
2.8.1. Website stats .................................................................................................................. 93
2.8.2. Facebook Stats ............................................................................................................... 94
2.9. Other External Activities .................................................................................................. 95
APPENDIX 3. STAFF ......................................................................................................... 96
APPENDIX 4. INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD ........................................................... 99
APPENDIX 5. COVERS .................................................................................................... 100
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Summary of activities proposed for the first year of the project
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Definition of the Key Areas for the Study.
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Development and pre-test of data collection tools: quantitative and qualitative.
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Workshops with partner institutions and papers.
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Start to develop a Center to Debate Democracy, Human Rights and Violence.
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Theses and dissertation: (2013-2014). 6 Ph.Ds and 6 Masters degrees obtained.
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Organize an international workshop to discuss the challenges of transferring
knowledge to society at the end of 2013.
Recruitment, selection and implementation of management and research strengthening teams:
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Recruit and select: one project manager, one educational manager, two assistant
professors and two research assistants.
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Recruit and select eight Post Ph.D. fellows.
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Recruit and select 10 undergraduate students for research training projects.
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In the first year we programmed a series of internal seminars to: 1) define the key
procedures and to implement literature review routines; 2) to establish an interdisciplinary
consensus about key concepts and 3) to define the steps to develop appropriate data
collection tools as well as refine some aspects of the research design. It was expected that
these activities would allow us to meet the priorities concerning fieldwork:
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Achieving consensus about the concept of legitimacy and that of institutional
trust, as well as about the means to operationalize both;
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Identifying and finding solutions for methodological challenges such as, those
related to longitudinal studies (panel contamination, attrition, interval between
data collection to be able to discern changes, role of experiences over life time vs.
recent ones);
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Statistical treatment of longitudinal and cohorts data;
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Aspects of data collection, for instance, question wording (measuring trust);
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Selection of interactions to observe/develop a rough pattern of citizens-civil
servants contacts;
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Identify which services are more often contacted by citizens- to inform the design
of data collection tools.
The weekly seminar have focussed on the theoretical and methodological challenges
presented by the programme and occasionally covered related themes by guest scholars
(a full list of the seminars is attached, see Appendix 2, Item 2.2. Internal Seminars). The
reading activities have been quite tasking due to the volume of books and papers on the
key themes identified as priorities for reading, in particular on the issues of political trust,
and trust in public institutions, mostly referring to the criminal justice system. The
seminars have also covered methodological issues such as innovations in data collection,
the challenges of longitudinal and cohort studies, the challenges in collecting data on
transgressions (non-compliance with laws) and the statistical treatment of the data.
The preparations for fieldwork took place in three areas simultaneously: a) the
development of data collection tools, b) identification of key areas of the city where the
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data will be collected, and c) the collection of key information about the public services
that will be covered by the fieldwork.
The development and pre-test of data collection tools: quantitative and qualitative
The literature review that had two goals: 1) to identify consensus in the definition of the
key constructs, the variables used to measure, key questions that have been raised and
challenges, and 2) to secure that our interdisciplinary team is exposed to what is taking
place in a diverse field1. This review was to inform about the state of the art and allow us
to refine the design of fieldwork as well as to help us develop data collection tools2.
Our research programme is fairly ambitious and complex. We wanted to secure that the
concepts we are exploring are well defined and that they are correctly operationalised.
We are also aware that this will demand combination of methods as will need to combine
qualitative and exploratory tools with quantitative ones. Our research assumes that:
“Civil servants are the gatekeepers within the institutions that implement the laws:
when they interact with citizens they are exercising authority, implementing rules and
regulations, and de facto defining if and how people will exercise rights, as well as
duties. Citizens have expectations about how they will perform, moreover that they will
be fair, just and impartial. Thus citizens judge the manner civil servants exercise
authority and this in turn affects their decision to cooperate and to obey the laws and
regulations3.
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The researchers and students at the Center for the Study of Violence come from diverse fields: Social
Sciences, Law, Psychology, History, Mathematics, Literature, and Public Administration. Not all of them
are familiar with the literature about democracy, legitimacy, trust, compliance with law, rights and so forth.
To secure that we speaking the same language two groups of activities others were organized: a division of
the literature review among the full research staff, and weekly seminars on key papers, books and
documents to inform the detailing of the field work and data collection
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This review also involve methodological issues such as that of longitudinal studies applied to such themes
and statistical treatment of longitudinal data.
As stated in our research programme: “We are assuming that, in the regions of Sao Paulo selected for the
study, residents will have had a history of contacts of various degrees and intensity with local authorities.
In this process they will have accumulated perceptions and evaluations of the authorities’ performance and
on that basis will have built up differing levels of trust. We are thus seconding what Tyler (2011:257) says
about such encounters: “From a legitimacy perspective, every encounter that the public have with the
police, the courts and the law should be treated as a socializing experience that builds or undermines
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We therefore propose to analyze how the legitimacy of key institutions for democracy
is constructed, or jeopardized, by exploring the contacts between citizens and civil
servants. Our research programme will be limited to local institutions: the local
municipal administration, the local school, health center, labor courts, police services,
and local justice centers.”
As result we expect to answer questions such as:
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how can there be social trust and institutional trust and moreover compliance with the
law and/or willingness to obey the laws in a context of accumulated inequalities?
in how far low levels of social trust relate to low institutional trust, to explore the
reciprocal relationship between democracy and social trust,
how does lack of social and institutional trust foster the perception that rights and
protections are not universal goods and thus relate to poor support for universal access
to human rights?
This is to be studied from the perspective of both citizens and civil servants and will
pay close attention to how innovative legislation and programmes are implemented by
public officials. The study takes the form of a longitudinal panel with multiple contacts
over a period of time this is complemented by a study with early adolescents to follow
up how respect and compliance for laws evolve (the early socialization process) by
some case studies, by observations of interactions between civil servants and citizens
and by some ethnographies.
The review had to cover a wide breadth of topics: legitimacy (state, political, political
parties, criminal justice-police, judiciary), institutional trust (political trust, generalised
trust, social trust, service delivery and trust), youth (authority, compliance with laws,
legal socialisation, collecting data from youth) and methods (measuring trust/confidence,
longitudinal studies, statistical treatment of longitudinal data, new methods to collect
data, cohort studies). It covered areas fields such as political science, public
administration, governance, human rights, social psychology, criminology and law.
The review indicates that at present, the concept “legitimacy” still lacks consensus and
though there is a greater number of studies on trust and on institutional trust than on
legitimacy and on compliance with laws, consensus is also scarce about what is
institutional trust. This diversity is reflected on how these concepts are measured and in
how far research results can be compared.4 Research on “good governance” (Rothstein,
legitimacy. Each contact is a ‘teachable moment’ in which people learn about the law and legal
authorities”.
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Research on legitimacy, when related to democracy refers to political institutions (political parties,
elections, parliaments, governments, etc.) consists of the analysis of secondary data originating from cross-
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2008; 2009) local administration and service delivery and trust (Van de Walle &
Bouckaert, 2003; Van de Walle & Six, 2013; Van de Walle, Roosbroek, & Bouckaert;
2008) is very incipient as well. The field in which legitimacy has been more consistently
researched (using a framework that allows for comparisons) is that of the criminal justice:
in particular the police and the judiciary, with few studies on the prison system. In this
area Tyler’s (2006; 2010; 2011; 2013a; 2013b; 2014) contributions about the role that
procedural justice plays on trust and legitimacy dominates.
Primary research was found to be more frequent in studies focussing on legitimacy and
institutional trust in the criminal justice system, as well as in the few studies focussing on
the delivery of specific public services. Some research on institutional trust, that seek to
establish the roots of trust examining the roles of culture and that of institutions, also rely
on primary data. Compliance with the laws is more often found in studies that assess the
how trust in institutions, in charge of enforcing legislation, effects compliance. Examples
tend to involve specific regulatory legislation on environmental issues (forestry, fishing
quotas) or land use, in sum that effects specific groups in society.
Though we concentrated on articles, and restricted the period to the last five years, some
books and reports also had to be included, given their relevance. Eight hundred and eight
seven (887) papers5 were retrieved and screened to establish priority for reading. A total
of 346 titles (between papers, books and reports) were read and summarized by members
of the research team. All summaries were shared with the research staff. Papers found to
be more important were selected to be read and discussed by all. A number of books were
selected for weekly in-house seminars (a full list of the seminars is attached, see Appendix
2, Item 2.2. Internal Seminars).
Not only do the concepts of legitimacy and institutional trust lack consensus but also the
relations between the two:
sectional surveys carried out over time, in various countries using standard instruments that allow
comparisons and monitoring over extensive periods. These tend to use data from surveys such as: the World
Values Surveys, Eurobarometer, Americanbarometer, Afrobarometer, Asiabarometer, Middle
Eastbarometer and the European Social Survey. Generally such data is complemented by data from
Freedom House, International Transparency (data on corruption) or data on the quality of governance from
the World Bank.
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A number that keeps growing as new alerts are received every week.
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legitimacy may be an element for trust – a synonymous of trust in procedures and
actions (Kwak et all , 2012);
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may rely “on the perception of citizens”, be multidimensional concept and trust
be one aspect of this issue (Doyle, 2011);
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some equal legitimacy to loyalty (Gibson, 2003) while “perceived legitimacy as:
judgments that the institution has and uses their power rightly and justly”
(PytliZillig et al., 2012), and
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“partly a psychological state of consent with authorisation involving a belief that
the law and justice officials are to be complied and cooperated with” (Tyler,
2006a, 2006b).
More recently a paper by Bottoms and Tankebe (2013) reiterated the need for researchers
to incorporate the contributions political science, in particular these of Bettham (1991)
and Coicaud (2002) to the study of legitimacy in the field of Criminal Justice. This
contribution was added to other advances taking place in the field leadered by Jackson et
al. (2011) resulting in that in a number of recent studies empricial legitimacy is being
conceptualized as having three sub-components – obligation to obey, legality and moral
alignment (Jackson et al., 2013). Bottoms and Tankebe (2012) also explored the
contributions of Weber (1999) and those of Raz (2009) about how power holders actually
obtain and maintain legitimacy to exercise power: the need that power holders would have
“to cultivate legitimacy”. Implicit in this need is the demand that some how powerholders
must interact with their audiences/publics or clients. The consequence for research is that:
“legitimacy needs to be perceived as always dialogic and relational in character”
(Bottoms and Tankebe, 2012:129). This means that:
That is to say, those in power (or seeking power) in a given context make a claim to be
the legitimate ruler(s); then members of the audience respond to this claim; the powerholder might adjust the nature of the claim in light of the audience’s response; and this
process repeats itself. It follows that legitimacy should not be viewed as a single
transaction; it is more like a perpetual discussion, in which the content of powerholders’ later claims will be affected by the nature of the audience response. In what
follows, we shall often return to this iterative process of claim and response. (Bottoms
and Tankebe, 2012:129)
This contribution by Bottoms and Tankebe instigated Tyler and Jackson (2013) to explore
the connections between the developments in their on theoretical advances on the role of
legitimacy. These developments (Tyler and Jackson, 2014) can be seen in a recent
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National Survey in the USA in which they explored the relation between legitimacy and
compliance with laws disentangling “obligation to obey”, “trust and confidence” and
“normative alignment.” The concept of legitimacy as a motivating force for people to
comply with the law was operationalized as “(1) people’s authorization of legal authority
to dictate appropriate behaviour and (2) people’s trust and confidence that legal
authorities are honest and act in ways that have citizens’ best interests at heart” (Tyler &
Jackson, 2014: 78). Thus legitimacy was broadened to include a dimension that motivates
“not compliance but cooperation with legal authorities, with people in the community
viewed as working together voluntarily to coproduce social order” (Tyler & Jackson,
2014: 78). A very important element to this effect is to determine if people “willingly
embrace cooperation with the police and the courts” (Tyler & Jackson, 2014: 78).
Legitimacy thus involves trust and confidence, but not only: legitimacy should also foster
the engagement of citizens in their community and as result “through this enhance social,
political, and economic development in those communities” (Tyler & Jackson, 2014: 79).
When operationalising this concept of legitimacy new forms of measurement were
introduced:
Perceived obligations and trust and confidence are values linked to acceptance of the
directives of authorities, for example, they are reactive. Yet, cooperation and
engagement also involve self initiated proactive behaviors. An important recent
extension of the conceptualization of legitimacy, which is more clearly linked to
motivating proactive behaviour is identification with the police based upon shared
purposes, values, and goals. (Tyler & Jackson, 2014: 79)
Contributions from Jackson et al. (2011) were also include and these refer a moral
alignment:
The publics’ belief that the police’s sense of goals and purposes and values align with
their own. Jackson and colleagues have argued that this sense of normative alignment
leads people in that community not only to believe that the power of authorities is
normatively justified, but also to identify with legal authorities and thus cooperate.
(Tyler & Jackson, 2014: 79)
The evidence from this research confirmed the adequacy of expanding the concept of
legitimacy as well as the effects attributed to legitimacy in relation to the police and the
courts in the USA. The experience led the authors to make the following
recommendation:
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Legitimacy is about people’s perception and reception of power and authority.
Importantly, this power and authority emanates primarily from the social roles and
institutions. In the words of Hawdon (2008: p. 186): “The role is legitimate; the
individual is trusted.” For example, police legitimacy is a belief about the right of
the police as a group to possess authority and the police as individuals to exercise
discretionary power and influence (as opposed to an instrumental belief that
individual officers turn up quickly in emergencies or can control crime). We would
recommend that measures of legitimacy focus on the authority that the institution
(the role) confers onto individual officers and, conversely, the validity that actions
of individual officers confer back to the institution and role (an appropriate sense of
legality, lawfulness and the embodiment of values). (Tyler & Jackson, 2014: 90)
The recent developments in the field are being analysed by the research team in order for
us to incorporate what is deemed to be more appropriate to our context. It is clear though
that the effort of critically reviewing such contributions can only improve the refinement
of the design and implementation of our programme. This review has also led us to decide
to contact the key researchers identified and to start explore possibilities for collaboration
and exchanges.
As already suggested literature review also corroborated our initial assessment that the
relations between institutional trust, legitimacy and social trust again are far from clear:
the direction of causality is still being debated, as is the role that trust plays in the
development and maintenance of legitimacy. Still there is growing cross-cultural
evidence tending to support the hypothesis that generalized trust increases social trust and
that generalized trust is effected by institutional trust as well as to show that both cultural
and institutional dimensions effect trust. The literature on service delivery is less
abundant but this review is still in progress.
Three papers are in progress based on this review: one on legitimacy, a second one on
institutional trust and a third one service delivery, compliance with laws and good
governance.
To refine the design we found we needed more information about patterns of interactions
between citizens and civil servants (types of services that people more often search,
frequency, types of questions that elicit more comments about the nature of the
interactions and so forth). To do that we retrieved data from two qualitative research,
carried out in the mid 1990’s that had some evidence on citizens’ contacts with some
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public services, and some data on how they perceive the laws. We retrieved this data6 to
identify contents related to the present programme. It was important to identify:
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The actual contact they had with the local and state administrations;
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How they described such contacts;
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Whether third parties‘ experiences with the services were mentioned;
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The language used to report such contacts;
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The salience that public services had on people’s lives;
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Compliance with the laws;
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Image of politicians and political parties (political trust);
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Question wordings that could be explored in the pre-pilot study.
Contacts with the police were the most frequently mentioned (spontaneously) by
respondents in the two researches followed by the judiciary, the health sector, education,
social services and local administration. The interviews provide a clear distinction
between institutions and civil servants: in general, the image of civil servants is more
negative than that of the institutions and this is true for most institutions- education,
health, police, social welfare, pension system.
There was one surprising exception - the judiciary: here the image of the institution in
very negative while that of judges is generally positive. One of our objectives was to
identify whether we would be able to collect information about citizens’ contacts with
public services with an interval of 12 months. This exercise reassured us about this: not
only people report direct experiences but also those of relatives, friends, neighbours and
colleagues at work. This solves one problem but also evokes another: methodologically
how are we to separate the effects of experiences third parties have had with public
institutions from the respondents own?
The interviews transcripts revealed patterns of contacts between the public and the
authorities in particular the police and this combined with input from the ongoing
literature review led us to elaborate a number questions about the nature of relations
between citizens and the police and to explore their impact on trust. Our concern is also
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Consisting of 220 interviews (roughly 450 hours of interviews transcribed) with residents in very diverse
areas of the metropolitan region, public opinion makers and members of the criminal justice system.
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with ensuring some international comparison can be drawn as well as to try selected a
number of questions about actual contacts with the police, and tried them with a sample
of respondents in São Paulo we designed a survey to test the usefulness of some tools to
explore .
This led us to carry out survey in São Paulo to explore recent contacts people had with
the police and if and how such contacts effected their trust in the police. Twelve percent
(12%) answered they had initiated contact with the police (called the police or gone to a
police precinct) and 15,5% had been stopped by the police (while walking, riding a
motorcycle or driving a car)7. These numbers vary according to the age of the respondent
with youth (16 to 24 years) being more often stopped by the police –representing 30% of
those stopped by the police, while having initiated contact with the police by a similar
percentage to other age groups (14%). There was one surprise: in three districts (with very
high homicide rates), though the patterns of contact with the police, for both age groups,
were similar to those of the city - younger respondents also more often stopped by the
police, still 24%, or almost 1 in 4, of those who initiated contact with the police are in the
age group 16 to 24 years. This cautions us about the need to suspend biases about how
certain interactions take place: the prevailing image of the relations between the police
and youth as being solely marked by negative experiences needs to be nuanced for other
types of interaction appear to take place. Analysis in course are allowing us refine
question wording to assess this type of contact.
The Definition of key areas for the study
The objective of this selection were twofold: 1) to ensure that the different patterns of
urban consolidation in terms of the differential access to urban infra-structure would be
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This is not very different from what was found in the USA. In 2008 17% of citizens over 16 years of age
had face to face contact with the police, according to the Police-Public Contact Survey (PPCS) a supplement
of the National Crime Victimization Survey carried out by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Christine Eith
and Matthew R. Durose (2011) Contacts Between Police and the Public, 2008. NCJ 234599
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represent in the sample and 2) to reduce the costs of intensive data collection by limiting
the areas to be covered while securing representativeness. The different patterns of urban
consolidation were expected to express differences in the degree, intensity and or
frequency of contacts with public services and public institutions. Areas that were more
recently occupied should present greater need for public investment, and their residents
present more demands from public institutions. The key areas should allow us to capture
different types of contacts between citizens and civil servants and possibly, differing
degrees of satisfaction and effect trust in the services and in the institution.
Eight key areas were identified after an extensive exercise of secondary data collection
and treatment. Data from the Census Bureau (1980, 1991, 2000 and 2010) provided
information about the population, housing conditions and infrastructure for all the census
tracts in the city. Emplasa – the Metropolitan Planning Agency provided information
about the expansion of the urban area and about the areas under legislation to protect
water sources. Data on transportation across the city was obtained from the “São Paulo
Metro Origen and Destination Study” for 2007, data on areas that present geological risks
(landslides) from the Municipality of São Paulo and data on violence (homicides) from
the State Secretariat of Public Security.
The integration of the data from the different sources, using different territorial divisions
was a key challenge for the identification of the key areas for the study. Different sources
disaggregate their data according to different territorial divisions, this is the case of the
Metro, Emplasa and the Secretariat for Public Security. Still this was not the single
obstacle as the Census Bureau re-divided the city at least three times over the 30 years.
This resulted in the growth of census tracts from 8.116 in (1980) to 18.953 (in 2010).
Converting the information from different territorial divisions to that of the census tracts
was the solution as tracts are smaller areas, but was rather cumbersome. After the data
were standardised by the census tracts, two statistical analysis were carried out: time
series factor analysis and cluster analysis (hierarchical and K-means) to secure intra group
similarity and inter group differences. The results revealed eight key areas made up of
census tracts that are very similar within the area but different from the other areas. The
following variables were used:
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Environmental conditions: presence of geological risks, located in a water source
protection area.
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Housing conditions: subnormal housing (favela), demographic density,
permanent housing, precarious housing, data of urban expansion-period in which
the area was first occupied, vertical expansion- proportion of apartments in
relation to houses.
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Infrastructure: houses connected to the water supply system, houses connected to
the sewerage collection system, houses with refuse collection.
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Urban mobility: number of daily trips and time spent in daily trips.
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Crime data: homicide.
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Population profile: total number of residents, proportion of male youth (10 -19)
in relation to total residents, proportion of female headed households, proportion
of heads of household that can read, and proportion of heads of household with
higher earnings (over 20 minimum wages a month).
Next the eight cluster selected were visited and photographed. These photographs were
used with a panel of naïve students: the task was to match the photographs to a set of
attributes. This process of validation worked quite well with naïve judges results’
agreeing with the statistical results well above chance.
The methodology developed to define the key areas for the study resulting in two papers
for publication one on the process to standardise territories and one on the overall
methodology to define areas for such study.
Collecting key information about the public services
Following with the original work plans our undergraduate students have been collecting
information about key services in the city of São Paulo: statistics, legal framework,
existing research on the topics, linking the results from the theoretical seminars to the
data they are collecting. They are building up the contextual information against which
we will carry out our analysis and helping us identify demands for case studies and
behavioural observations. The services include: schools, health centers, police precincts,
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local municipal headquarters (subprefeituras), Conselhos Tutelares, Centros Integrados
de Cidadania CICs), Poupatempos, - amongst others.
Originally we scheduled an internal workshop with partner institutions, the International
Advisory Committee, plus post Ph.D. fellows and Ph.D students from Mexico, Ecuador,
USA, South Africa and India, for the first semester of 2013. This Workshop was to focus
on the process of selecting key areas for study and members of CEM were to be invited
to participate in the definition of Study Areas. We suggested that Visiting Ph.D students
and fellows would arrive one month ahead of the workshop to work with NEV USP team
on specific issues and prepare joint papers. Six joint papers were to be produced as result
of this workshop.
Due to the delay in formalization of the contracts with Fapesp, we kept the schedule of
the Workshop with our partners to explore alternatives for comparative work. This
workshop was quite successful in identifying possible lines for consistent comparisons
the key issue that remained was how to secure funds for work by our partners. We also
scheduled another workshop with post-doctoral fellows and Ph.D. students from our
partner institutions: they were to meet in São Paulo to work with our post Ph.D.
researchers on the theme: Youth and “new forms of violence”. This workshop is now in
course.
A third workshop with our partners was scheduled to take place early this year in Cape
Town but was cancelled after we realized that Fapesp’ resources cannot be used to fund
our partners to meet abroad. This was transferred to São Paulo next September (2014).
The following papers are being prepared:
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Selection of the Key Areas for Study
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Application of longitudinal methodology in contexts such as São Paulo
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Study of socialization of laws, norms and regulations by youth
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Review on legitimacy
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Review about institutional trust
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Service delivery and compliance with laws
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As we were detailing a post graduate course format, it occurred to us that we were
reproducing what is traditionally done at the University and this led us to consider that
there was a gap between the concept of a research innovation Center and a traditional
education programme. We decided to investigate how key universities in developed
economies are handling the challenge of post- graduate degrees in the Social Sciences.
Dr. Leticia Godinho an expert in Public Administration carried out this exploratory study
for us at:
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L’ENA – École Nationale’Administración Publique
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Sciences Politiques at the Universities of Lille and Strasbourg
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Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne): at the School of Economic, Human,
Legal and Political Sciences
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University of Cambridge: the Institute of Criminology
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University of Bristol: the Human Rights Implementation Centre
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King's College: at the King’s Brazil Institute
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University of Oxford: Blavatnik School of Government
The results of this initial study fully corroborate our hunch that we need to explore new
means to train post-graduate students, but not only, that we will have to experiment with
new technologies (in the broader sense) to intervene in other levels of education as well.
We are still searching for means to develop the concept of a Center to Debate Democracy,
Human Rights and Violence.
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Considering our efforts over the past twenty years, our initial assessment is that, despite
the variety and intensity of efforts to improve respect for democratic rule of law and for
greater access to human rights, reducing violence in the society8 some key challenges
remain. We decided to evaluate in detail the knowledge transfer efforts over the past 12
years in order to develop new strategies. At first glance we have done a lot but in a
fragmented way, responding more to external demands than as result of a structured plan
with a clear goal. Prior to an international workshop, as proposed in our original
programme we decided to finish this evaluation to set a few goals and the objective of the
workshop will then be to develop means to achieve these goals.
We identified all the activities in the period defined according to the type of activity: short
terms courses, lectures, book series, media, academic events and non-academic
(professional organizations, NGOs, civil society organizations etc.).
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Lobbying for the approval of legislation and for the creation and implementation of institutions to exercise
accountability, participating in the development of national and state human rights plans, fostering the
creation of organizations in civil society, being very present in media debate, disseminating scientific
information, developing training programs etc.
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Though the internal seminars have been very important to secure that researchers would
come into closer contact with the literature from disciplines, other than that of their
expertise, this is just the first step towards implementing inter-disciplinarity. The results
are heterogeneous, not so much because of the differences due to their original fields of
study, but to differences in their training in handling the literature, and even carrying out
reviews. One of our challenges now is to bridge this gap between the researchers. Our
weekly seminars have become a key feature to this end. We are also to start small group
discussions between researchers focussing on one key paper with the goal of improving
the group’s capacity to analyse papers.
The methodological issues in relation to the longitudinal study are not small. The
literature review has raised a number of serious problems over issues such data attrition,
of data contamination and the ensuing difficulties for statistical treatment. Problems also
exist in relation to the type of questions involved (some sensitive, others very trick to
measure- trust for instance), compounded with the fact that most data will be provided by
the respondents and the risks of acquiescence, reticence social desirability, fear etc. We
expect that ough the data from observation of interactions (civil servants-citizens) and
from focus groups, will provide additional information as well identify the most sensitive
areas, that which is more likely to be affected by problems with respondents. Also some
secondary data from public sources (statistics on service demand and delivery, on law
vioaltions etc.) can be collected to contextualize the data collected form respondents. The
youth study presents other methodological challenges, but here at least working from
schools we have a more diverse repertoire of pilot studies to carry out before designing
the questionnaires.
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Besides what was identified in our initial research programme and which still stands:
“In particular three challenges stand out:
a) the complex nature of the information produced,
b) the reluctance of some key audiences to receive the information, and
c) the urgent need for the information to help support difficult social change. Institutions
such as the FrameWorks Institute in Chicago will be invited to share their experience in
this field. Calls for contributors will be made through USP’s network of international
universities with which the university holds formal working agreements.”
We still lack the professional support of a dedicated staff member to this issue alone. As
result when we are so involved with developing the tools for data collection, treatment
and analysis, there is little energy to devote to innovations in this field. Our assessment
of past efforts will help us delineate (we hope) more efficient means to communicate
ideas and knowledge to the broader society.
Similarly to Knowledge Transfer we are still lacking the support of a professional with
managerial skills to follow up the different activities to ensure that we can keep our
schedules as closely to what was originally planned. We are examining software
alternatives that will allow us to accomplish this goal without another member in the staff.
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Details of Management and staff targets
Eight Post Ph.D. fellows were to be recruited to conduct specific work plan presented
with the research proposal. Such work plans are critical elements to complement the core
of the research programme. The first call for post-doctoral fellows of the NEV CEPID
Project was published at the NEV website on August 5th 2013. It was also present on the
“Oportunidades FAPESP” webpage on July 1st, 2013, as well as sent directly to
researchers, post-graduation programs and research associations and groups in several
national and international universities and research networks.
The call was disseminated through:
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Post-graduated programs at Brazilian universities: 389
International research centers: 55
National research centers: 18
National and Foreign Research associations: 7
Direct contacts with foreign researchers: 64
The following institutions and organizations were contacted:
a) International partners at the University of California at Berkeley, El Colégio de
Mexico, FLACSO-Ecuador, University of Cape Town, University of New Delhi,
and North Carolina University;
b) Members of our the International Advisory Board at the: University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara, the Kellogg Institute at Notre Dame University, Brown University,
CNRS-CESDIP and the University of Sorbonne in France);
c) Colleagues at the Social Science Research Council DSD Fellowships Board,
d) IDRC;
e) King’s College, (London);
f) Michigan University;
g) PAHO and WHO- and their Collaborating Centers – in Australia, India, USA,
Canada, Sweden, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Colombia, Mexico, as well as
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colleagues from multicenter studies in Macedonia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, China
and South Africa.
In Brazil with the support of Fapesp, the Instituto Brasil-Europa at the University of São
Paulo-IBE and CCINT-USP and our partners at the National Institute for Science and
Technology on Violence, Democracy and Citizen Security in Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande
do Sul, Brasilia and Ceará we disseminated information about the fellowships. Research
groups working with similar themes present in the Research Groups Directory of the
National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) were also
contacted.
Other sources were universities that have formal cooperation agreements with USP and
that have expressed willingness to work together with NEV on specific points such as
Queen’s University in Belfast.
Other international sources contacted were: Michel Wieviorka, at the EHESS - École des
Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and Prof. Angelina Peralva at Université de Toulose
II.
Academic Programs and Associations were also contacted:
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The Social Science Research Council in the USA;
The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University;
The Centre of Brazilian Studies at Columbia University;
The Lemann Center of Brazilian Studies at the University of Illinois and at
Stanford University.
The call for submissions was also sent to key journals:
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Democratization;
Journal of Democracy;
Constellations;
Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory;
International Social Science Journal;
Law & Social Inquiry;
Behavioral Sciences & the Law;
American Behavioral Scientist;
The Journal of Politics;
European Journal of Criminology;
European Journal of Social Sciences;
Government and Opposition;
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Politics and Policy;
Journal of Social Philosophy;
Legal Theory;
Human Rights Quarterly;
Political Studies;
Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas;
Governance;
Political Science Review;
Economic and Industrial Democracy.
Finally key professional associations were also contacted: LASA, IPSA, ISA, AAA,
SPSSI, BPS.
The eight Post Ph.D fellows to develop the following themes related to the CEPID
Project: 1. Youth, laws and authority: how youth learns to respect the law. 2. Public
policies and innovation. 3. The access to public information law and public services in
São Paulo. 4. Innovations in criminal justice and resistance to change. 5. Violence and
Urban Changes. 6. Reduction of violence, laws and the legitimacy of institutions. 7.
Living with impunity: how the experience of impunity for serious victimization affects
people’s trust and beliefs in law. 8. Nation State and Frontiers. The initial deadline to
receive the applications was October 31st, 2013, later postponed to November 30th, 2013.
The Center received a total of 13 applications, five of them from foreign researchers.
Despite the broad dissemination of the opportunities for Post-Ph.D, the applications from
researchers based in Brazil, came only from the State of São Paulo. Three of the five
foreign researchers were based in Germany (one of them Brazilian, one German and one
Indian), the fourth came from the United States of America and the fifth from Greece.
The selection committee was formed by NEV’s Coordinators Prof. Sérgio Adorno, Nancy
Cardia, and by the Senior Researchers Vitor Blotta, Renato Alves, and Viviane Cubas.
Considering the overall assessment of the projects and the low number of applications, in
comparison to our expectations, we decided to select only three fellows in this first
process, leaving the possibility for a second round of the call in order to fill the other five
positions. The chosen candidates of the first call were researcher and journalist Dr. Bruno
Paes Manso, researcher and public security consultant Dr. André Zanetic, and the Greek
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researcher Dr. Nikolaos Stamatakis. Bruno Paes Manso started his fellowship in
February, 2014, and André Zanetic and Nikolaos Stamatakis started in March, 2014.
The low number of applications may have been due to the demands made: full time
dedication, fluency in Portuguese and English, as well as specific proposals for projects
within pre-established themes of the CEPID Project. It appears that most new Ph.Ds in
the Social Sciences either have, pre-established, follow-up projects, or intend to develop
projects that derive from their PhDs research and are not interested in pursuing a new line
of research.
In the second round of the selection process, we will try to focus more narrowly on certain
institutions identified in the literature review as focussing on themes related to our
research programme. We will forward the call to these Centers and in particular to key
researchers for the dissemination of the call amongst their students We expect to have the
new call out by August, 2014.
In the period between August 20 and September 30, 2013 a public call was made to select
the undergraduate students for CEPID’s Scientific Initiation scholarships. The selection
process required any applicant to send a brief curriculum vitae, university transcripts and
a brief letter expressing the reasons for which they were interested in the scholarship. For
the ten scholarships available we received a total of 32 applications.
A first screening of the curricula followed the following criteria: a) the semester that the
candidates were enrolled in the university; b) the academic performance; and c)
expectations regarding the scholarship. In this first phase, 26 applicants were selected for
a personal interview.
In the second phase, the applicants were interviewed by NEV senior researchers. The
selection process ended in November 2013, with the outcome listed in Table A below.
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Each student selected for the IC scholarship is responsible for developing one of the work
plans proposed in the CEPID/FAPESP Project. Also each student was assigned to a
supervisor, chosen among NEV researchers with a Master’s or a Ph.D. Degree. The
assignment was based on the area of expertise of the Supervisor to match the specific
topic of the IC project.
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Social Sciences
(FFLCH/USP)
Child care councils
Ms. Gorete
Marques
Social Sciences
(FFLCH/USP)
Information System
for Surveillance of
Violences and
Accidents (SIVVA)
Dr. Altay Souza
Social Sciences
(FFLCH/USP)
Judiciary
Ms. Frederico
Castelo Branco
Public Policies
Management
(EACH/USP)
Local Security
Councils (Consegs)
Dr. Renato Alves
History
(FFLCH/USP)
Police
Dr. Viviane Cubas
Law (USP)
Health
Ms. Alder Mourão
Social Sciences
(FFLCH/USP)
Public transport
services
Law
(Universidade
Mackenzie)
Regional City Halls
Ms. Aline Mizutani
Social Sciences
(FFLCH/USP)
Culture and Leisure
Dr. Vitor Blotta
Psychology
(Universidade
Mackenzie)
Schools
Ms. Caren Ruotti
Dr. Altay Souza
Table A: IC Fellows X Course X Supervisor
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All IC students attend a joint general meeting monthly with the Supervisors to discuss:
a) the bibliographical references, so as to establish common theoretical, conceptual and
methodological foundations for the CEPID/FAPESP Project; b) the steps and research
activities shared between the different IC students workplans; c) the research reports
produced by the IC students.
The IC students also have meeetings with their supervisors to discuss and establish
specific steps of their activities to: a) define specific literature related to their research
topics; b) to review secondary data collection and treatment; and c) writing research
reports. The frequency of these meetings varies according with the stage of the research
and the needs of the IC students, varying between weekly and fortnightly. The students
also attend the Center’s general meetings on the project and seminars.
Future activities of the IC students for the second half of 2014, include secondary data
collection on the public services that will be the focus of our research and preparing their
first year report, as well as participating in the general meetings of the Center.
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2014-2015
Pilot studies to define data collecting tools for the longitudinal study will take place. The
pilot study will involve qualitative interviews/ observations to define questionnaire
schedule to be used in the longitudinal study in the population living in the areas selected
as well as the questionnaire schedule to be used with civil servants in the different
services: schools, health centers, police precincts, local municipal headquarters
(subprefeituras), Conselhos Tutelares, Centros Integrados de Cidadania CICs),
Poupatempos, - amongst others.
(youth born in 2003) in public and private schools
in the areas selected- with the objective to identify how youth develop trust in institutions.
This pilot study will be used to define the questionnaire schedule to be used in yearly data
collections. By the end of the first year all field piloting will have been completed.
The pilot studies will provide data to be used for papers refining the conceptual
framework and hypothesis well as to document the different stages of the research
programme.
Monthly internal workshops shared through video conferencing with
our international partners and International Advisory Board to discuss the initial field
work (February, March, April, May and June). In July partners will be invited to send one
fellow (post Ph.D or Ph.D student) to spend a month working on joint papers with our
fellows and graduate students. (5 joint papers expected)
An international workshop with partners and International
Advisory Board to produce a balance of results achieved so far both in terms of the
theoretical as well as empirical advances. (8 joint papers are expected to result)
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One international seminar to take place in 2014 on new technologies applied to education
for human rights, democracy and violence. Calls for contributors will be made through
USP’s network of international universities with which the university holds formal
working agreements.
Hold an international seminar on the challenges and opportunities for knowledge transfer
in the Social Sciences.
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Title: Análise de dados aplicados a Ciências Médicas – Módulo I
Organization: Departamento de Obstetrícia da FMUSP
Researcher(s): Altay Lino de Souza
Course: Análise de dados aplicados a Ciências Médicas – Módulo I
Place: Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina/ USP
Audience: 40
Date: 05/2014
Title: Disciplina ministrada de Pós-Graduação em Psicobiologia
Organization: Departamento de Psicobiologia da UNIFESP
Researcher(s): Altay Lino de Souza
Course: Estatística aplicada a Psicobiologia
Place: Departamento de Psicobiologia, UNIFESP
Audience: 90
Date: February to June, 2014
Title: Discipline graduate: Mídia, Percepção e Persuasão
Organization: Centro de Relações Públicas, Escola de Comunicação e Artes da USP
Researcher(s): Altay Lino de Souza
Place: Universida de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, SP
Audience: 25
Date: August to November, 2013
Title: Aula de Legislação e Deontologia do Jornalismo no Departamento de Jornalismo e
Organization: Editoração, Escola de Comunicação e Artes da USP
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta e Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Universida de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 30/05/2014
Title: “Declaração Universal de Direitos Humanos e a Constituição Federal”
Organization: Instituto Paulo Freire
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Course: Educação em Direitos Humanos
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Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: community leaders, professionals in education and social care
Date: 23/04/2014
Title: Cultura, opressão e reintegração social
Organization: CPF/SESC-SP
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery e Vitor Blotta
Course: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural
Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 15, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 12/12/2013
Title: Mídia, Violência e Cultura
Organization: CPF/SESC-SP
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery e Vitor Blotta
Course: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural
Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 15, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 10/12/2013
Title: Audiovisual periférico: expressão de conteúdos (in)conscientes
Organization: CPF/SESC-SP
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Course: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural
Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 10, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 05/12/2013
Title: Jardim Ângela - Cultura e política na periferia
Organization: CPF/SESC-SP
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Course: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural
Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 15, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 28/11/2013
Title: Cultura e segurança, um encontro necessário
Organization: CPF/SESC-SP
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Course: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural
Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 20, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 26/11/2013
Title: O crime como fruto de um conflito cultural
Organization: CPF/SESC-SP
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Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Course: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural
Place: Sesc Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 30, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 21/11/2013
Title: História dos Direitos Humanos
Organization: Centro de Direitos Humanos de Sapopemba
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Course: Curso de Direitos Humanos – CDHS
Place: Sapopemba, São Paulo
Audience: health professionals, council members and local human rights activists.
Date: 07/10/2013
Title: Sistema de Justiça e a questão das drogas: desafios e dilemas
Organization: UniCEUB
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Course: Laboratório de Ciências Jurídicas
Place: Centro Universitário de Brasília (UniCEUB), Brasília, DF
Audience: law students
Date: 19/08/2013
Title: Homicídio: perfil do crime e estratégias de prevenção
Organization: Oficina Municipal
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Course: Cidade Segura – Módulo I
Place: Oficina Municipal, São Paulo, SP
Audience: Approximately 25, including researchers, students and staff of SESC-SP
Date: 2013
Title: Bajo el dominio del miedo y la inseguridad: Violencia, crimen y graves violaciones a los
Derechos Humanos en Brasil contemporáneo.
Event: El (des)orden urbano y los sectores populares, 2014.
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: Ciudad de México, México
Date: 27/05/2014
Title: Violencia y crimen organizado en Brasil', conversación de Sergio Adorno y Arturo
Alvarado
Event: El (des)orden urbano y los sectores populares, 2014.
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: Ciudad de México, México
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Date: 27/05/2014
Title: Supervisão de Visitadores(as) de Programas de Visitação para a promoção da Primeira
Infância
Event: I Encontro da Rede Panaemericana de Invenstigación em Visitas Domiciliarias
Researcher(s): Renato Alves
Place: Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Date: 20/05/2014
Title: Reflections on Child-Friendly Justice
Event: Child-friendly justice – what it means and how is it realized
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Stockholm University, Sweden
Date: 17/05/2014
Title: Violência e os meios de comunicação
Event: Conferência Interamericana de Prevenção à Violência do Bando Interamericano de
Desenvolvimento (BID)
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Ciudad de México, México
Date: 05 to 08/05/2014
Title: Exposure to Violence in São Paulo from 1999 to 2013: Types of Violence, Characteristics
of Neighborhoods and Impacts
Event: World Health Summit, Regional Meeting, Latin America, São Paulo, Symposium Urban
Health/Health in Megacities
Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia
Place: School of Medicine (FM/USP), São Paulo, SP, Brasil
Date: 06 to 08/04/2014
Title: La Comisión Nacional de la Verdad de Brasil
Event: Mesa Redonda junto al coordinador de la Comisión Nacional de la Verdad de Brasil
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Academia Diplomática, Santiago, Chile
Date: 23/04/2014
Title: Producing a Handbook on Monitoring, Reporting and fact-finding
Event: Special Session: Meeting of the Harvard Group of Professionals on Monitoring, Reporting,
and Fact-finding
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Firenze, Italia
Date: 07/04/2014
Title: Violence and Health in the Urban Space
Event: WHS Regional Meeting 2014.
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
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Place: São Paulo, SP, Brasil
Date: 08/04/2014
Event: Evaluating submissions for grants for the Drugs Security and Democracy Fellowship
Program, (Pos Doctoral and Ph.Ds) 2014.
Place: Social Science Research Council, New York, USA
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Date: 03/2014.
Title: Oral Update of the independent international commission of inquiry on the Syrian Arab
Republic
Event: 25th Session of the UN Human Rights Council
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: UN headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland
Date: 18/03/2014
Title: La commission d'enquête sur la Syrie et les sources du droit international public
Event: Les Conferences sur les Hautes Juridictions de L'École Doctorale Georges Vedel
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Université Pantheón-Assas, France
Date: 17/02/2014
Title: The media, international rulings on human rights violations and memory: can the media
promote public awareness of the need to deal with past violations?
Event: Annual conference of the Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability program
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta
Place: Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York, USA
Date: 06/12/2013
Title: Problematizing Naturalized Inequalities (or invisible forms of disrespect): Mapping the
Public Debate on the New Home and Care workers’ Amendment in the Brazilian Constitution
Event: Workshop Modernizations and Emancipation: comparative critical studies between
Germany and Brazil
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta
Place: Institut für Sozialforschung, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany
Date: 03/12/2013
Title: Popular Protests in Brazil: qualifying the public debate on violence and new forms of
political protest (notes on a critique of “legitimate violence”)
Event: Workshop Modernizations and Emancipation: comparative critical studies between
Germany and Brazil
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta
Place: Institut für Sozialforschung, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany
Date: 02/12/2013
Title: The Present Research Programme of NEV-USP
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Evento: UTokyo Forum 2013 - Global Emergence of Frontier Knowledge, 2013
Reseacher: Nancy Cardia
Place: São Paulo, SP, Brasil
Date: 11/11/2013
Event: Debate sobre os Black Blocs no lançamento do lvro Black Blocs do cientista político
canadense Francis Dupuis-Déri (Editora Veneta)
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Livraria da Vila, São Paulo, SP
Date: 09/06/2014
Event: Seminário Caminho da Paz na Comissão de Direitos Humanos da Câmara dos Deputados
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Congresso Nacional, Brasília, DF
Date: 06/06/2014
Title: Prisão provisória e tráfico de drogas
Event: Seminário de Integração do Mestrado Profissional Adolescente em Conflito com a Lei
(MPACL) - UNIBAN
Researcher(s): Pedro Lagatta (apresentador), Fernando Salla (organizador)
Place: Universidade Bandeirante de São Paulo (Uniban), Sao Paulo, SP
Date: 06/06/2014
Event: Ideas for creating a public safety priority agenda for the candidates for President of the
Republic organized by Instituto Sou da Paz
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Faculdade de Direito, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo, SP
Date: 30/05/2014
Event: Debate no lançamento do livro Cadeias Dominadas, do antropólogo Fábio Mallart,
Coleção Antropologia Hoje, Editora Terceiro Nome
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Ação Educativa, São Paulo, SP
Date: 27/05/2014
Title: Direitos Humanos e Jornalismo em Tempos de Copa do Mundo
Event: Semana de Comunicação da UNIFAE
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta
Place: Centro Universitário das Faculdades Associadas de Ensino (UNIFAE), São João da Boa
Vista, SP
Date: 26/05/2014
Title: Serpentes Negras: fantasma das Comissões de Solidariedade ou precursora do Primeiro
Comando da Capital (PCC)?
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Event: 5º Seminário Nacional Sociologia & Política - Desenvolvimento e Mudanças Sociais em
Contexto de Crise
Researcher(s): Camila Dias, Fernando Salla, Gustavo Higa e Marcos Alvarez
Place: Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR) - Curitiba
Date: 14 to 16/05/2014
Title: Perícia independente e Direitos Humanos
Event: Seminário Seminário Perícia Independente e Direitos Humanos
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Place: Secretaria de Direitos Humanos, Brasília, DF
Date: 08 to 09/05/2014
Event: Oficina “Sensação de segurança”
Researcher(s): Viviane de Oliveira Cubas
Place: Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Date: 07/05/2014
Title: Alternativas à Prisão
Event: VIII Encontro Nacional da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Fernando Salla
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 30/04/2014
Title: "Guerra dos extremos: mapeando o debate público digital brasileiro sobre a legalização da
maconha no Uruguai"
Event: VIII Encontro Nacional da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Nínive Graciela Alvarez Guarim
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 30/04/2014
Title: Sobre espantalhos e corvos: sentidos do linchamento a partir da imprensa na democratização
do Estado brasileiro
Event: VIII Encontro Nacional da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Eduardo Marangoni Canesin
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 30/04/2014
Title: A criminalização da cultura periférica como descompasso entre movimentos culturais
populares e políticas estatais: a questão do Hip Hop em São Paulo
Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Vitor Dallacqua
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 30/04/2014
Title: Sistema de Informação para a Vigilância de Violências e Acidentes e a violência contra a
mulher - possibilidades e limitações
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Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): André Oliveira
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Title: Mediação do Grupo de Trabalho 05: Estatística, Segurança Pública e Direitos Humanos
Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Title: Problematizando a noção de periferia: reconstituindo as narrativas da mídia impressa na
cidade de São Paulo 1980-2013
Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Mariana Ferreira Vieira
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Title: Programa Infância Saudável
Event: “Cultivando a Paz – Um olhar sobre a Infância”
Researcher(s): Renato Alves
Place: SESC Interlagos, São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta e Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Title: Sobre Espantalhos e Corvos: sentidos do linchamento a partir da imprensa na
democratização do Estado brasileiro
Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta e Eduardo Canesin (coautores)
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Title: Das Comissões de Solidariedade ao Primeiro Comando da Capital: (des) legitimidade e
(não) representação de presos no sistema carcerário paulista
Event: VIII Encontro da ANDHEP
Researcher(s): Camila Dias, Fernando Salla, Gustavo Higa e Marcos Alvarez
Place: Faculdade de Direito (FD/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/04/2014
Title: MESA 1: A guerra às drogas e as cidades insustentáveis
Event: Seminário A Maconha para além da Guerra às Drogas
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
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Place: Faculdade de Saúde Pública (FSP/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 25/04/2014
Event: Debate Drogas, Mídia e Militarização na Faculdade Cásper Líbero
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Auditório da Faculdade Casper Líbero, São Paulo, SP
Date: 24/04/2014
Title: O papel do intelectual no debate público
Event: 1º Colóquio Cultural de Filosofia e Jornalismo
Researcher(s): Bruno Paes Manso
Place: Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas (FFLCH/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 16/04/2014
Title: A Ditadura e a Violência no Brasil Hoje
Event: 50 Anos do Golpe
Researcher(s): Fernando Salla
Place: Fundação Cásper Líbero, São Paulo, SP
Date: 03/04/2014
Title: A situação dos homossexuais durante a ditadura.
Event: “Ditadura e homossexualidade no Brasil”
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Memorial da Resistência, São Paulo, SP
Date: 29/03/2014
Title: “Direitos Humanos e Relações Internacionais: operando um campo de contradições”
Event: Aula Inaugural do Instituto de Relações Internacionais da USP
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Instituto de Relações Internacionais (IRI/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 26/03/2014
Title: A Legitimidade dos Direitos Humanos a partir da Esfera Pública Política: relatório da
pesquisa de pós-doutorado
Event: Workshop Beyond Digital: collective memory and social networks in emerging global
conflicts (FAPESP-British Council)
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta
Place: Escola de Comunicação e Artes (ECA/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 19 to 24/03/2014
Title: Taking the long view and not reinventing the wheel: why history matters in SSR (Security
Sector Reform) and criminological research
Event: Workshop Comparative approaches to security sector reform, with a special focus on the
penal system
Researcher(s): Fernando Salla
Place: Faculdade de Direito, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo, SP
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Date: 14/03/2014
Title: Comunicação, Violência e Direitos Humanos: "o editorial ajudou a liberar o gatilho da
polícia"
Event: Workshop Security Sector Reform (FAPESP-British Council)
Researcher(s): Vitor Blotta, Bruno Paes Manso, André Zanetic, Nikolaos Stamatakis
Place: Faculdade de Direito, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo, SP
Date: 13 to 14/03/2014
Title: A Ouvidoria e o controle da atividade policial na percepção dos
policiais militares
Event: Comparative Approaches to Security Sector Reform, with a special focus on the penal
system
Researcher(s): Viviane de Oliveira Cubas
Place: Faculdade de Direito, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo, SP
Date: 13 to 14/03/2014
Title: “Field Journal of the Syrian mediation”
Event: Difficulties in mediating the conflict in Syria
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Faculdade de Direito da Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Date: 17/02/2014
Title: Violência nas Escolas
Event: Seminário “Violência nas Escolas
Researcher(s): Renato Alves
Place: Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, BA
Date: 27/11/2013
Title: Imaginário Social e imaginação sociológica
Event: Jornada Internacional "A atualidade da 'sociologia enraizada' de José de Souza Martins",
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: São Paulo, SP
Date: 19/11/2013
Title: Gravidez na Adolescência
Event: Colóquio “Primeira infância e gravidez na adolescência, desafios e repercussões clínicas,
psicossociais e políticas públicas”
Researcher(s): Renato Alves
Place: Fortaleza, CE
Date: 08/11/2013
Title: A singularidade do PCC no mundo do crime: construção da confiança e manutenção da
hegemonia.
Event: Seminário – Violências, Segurança Pública, tecnologias e inovação social.
Researcher(s): Camila C. N. Dias
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Place: Universidade Comunitária de Chapecó – UNOCHAPECÓ, Chapecó, SC
Date: 30 to 31/10/2013
Title: Crime Organizado, Estado e Sociedade: Imbricações
Event: Simpósio Crime Organizado, Estado e Sociedade
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas (FFLCH/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 25/10/2013
Title: Segurança no Campus
Event: 3ª reunião do Fórum Felipe Ramos de Paiva
Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal
Place: Faculdade de Economia e Administração (FEA/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 17/10/2013
Title: Sistema de justiça criminal e a questão das drogas
Event: Semana Intercursos FMU,
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Place: Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas (FMU), São Paulo, SP
Date: 16/10/2013
Title: PCC – Hegemonia nas prisões e monopólio da violência
Event: II Congresso de Direitos Humanos da OAB-SP
Researcher(s): Camila Nunes Dias
Place: Teatro Gazeta, São Paulo, SP
Date: 05/10/2013
Title: O papel das revistas científicas nos sistemas de avaliação.
Event: 37º Encontro Anual da ANPOCS
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: Águas de Lindóia, SP
Date: 26/09/2013
Title: Articulação entre o mundo interno e externo às instituições prisionais: questões para a
construção de um novo paradigma no domínio da sociologia das prisões
Event: 37º Encontro Anual da ANPOCS
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno e Camila Nunes Dias
Place: Águas de Lindóia, SP
Date: 26/09/2014
Title: O policiamento que a sociedade deseja
Event: Seminário de Segurança Pública- Conselho Superior de Direito da FECOMERCIO
Researcher(s): Viviane de Oliveira Cubas
Place: FECOMÉRCIO, São Paulo, SP
Date: 19/09/2013
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Title: Punição e controle social no Brasil Contemporâneo
Event: XVI Congresso Brasileiro de Sociologia
Researcher(s): Camila Nunes Dias
Place: Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, BA
Date: 13/09/2013
Title: Mortes de adolescentes na fronteira do Brasil
Event: XVI Congresso Brasileiro de Sociologia
Researcher(s): Fernando Salla e Marcos César Alvarez
Place: Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, BA
Date: 12/09/2013
Title: Mercados Ilícitos e Processos de Criminalização: Desafio Metodológicos.
Event: 37º. ENCONTRO ANUAL DA ANPOCS
Researcher(s): Sergio Adorno
Place: Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, BA
Date: 11/09/2013
Title: A centralidade da narrativa policial nos casos de tráfico de drogas na cidade de São Paulo
Event: XIV Congresso Brasileiro de Sociologia
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Place: Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, BA
Date: 11/09/2013
Title: Da lógica dos direitos à lógica do crime: uma análise das Comissões de Solidariedade e do
PCC em São Paulo.
Event: XVI Congresso Brasileiro de Sociologia
Researcher(s): Camila C. N. Dias, Fernando Salla e Marcos César Alvarez.
Place: UFBA, Salvador, BA
Date: 10/09/2013
Title: Título da Apresentação: A sociedade em movimento: As vozes das ruas e seus ecos políticos
e sociais
Event: XVI Congresso Brasileiro de Sociologia
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: UFBA, Salvador, BA
Date: 10/09/2013
Title: Culpado ou inocente? Tanto faz: análise do julgamento de homicídio no Tribunal do Juri
da Cidade de São Paulo.
Event: III Encontro Nacional de Antropologia do Drireito
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Place: São Paulo, SP
Date: 01/09/2013.
Title: Sistemas de Informação para Violências e Acidentes de Trânsito
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Event: Semana Nacional do Transito - Semana da Mobilidade, organizado pela CET e Secretaria
Municipal da Saúde
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Place: COREN - Conselho Regional de Enfermagem - Centro de Aprimoramento Profissional,
São Paulo, SP
Date: 09/2013
Title: Extermínio da Juventude
Event: Criminalização do Menor e a Redução da Maioria Penal, Santos, São Paulo, Universidade
de Santos (UNISANTOS)
Researcher(s): Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Place: Santos, SP
Date: 30/08/2013
Title: Andamento dos trabalhos da CNV
Event: Audiência Pública da Comissão Nacional da Verdade em parceria com a Comissão da
Verdade Rubens Paiva da Assembléia Legislativa de São Paulo
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Assembléia Legislativa de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP
Date: 20/08/2013
Title: Primeiro Comando da Capital – PCC
Event: Laboratório de Ciências Criminais
Researcher(s): Camila Nunes Dias
Place: IBCCrim, São Paulo, SP
Date: 19/08/2013
Title: Lições da última década e perspectivas para o futuro
Event: 10 Anos sem Sérgio Vieira de Mello
Researcher(s): Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Place: Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Date: 19/08/2013
Title: Segurança no Campus
Event: I Fórum de Segurança Felipe Ramos de Paiva
Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal
Place: Faculdade de Economia e Administração (FEA/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 14/08/2013
Title: Segurança no Campus
Event: I Fórum de Segurança Felipe Ramos de Paiva
Researcher(s): Ariadne Natal
Place: Faculdade de Economia e Administração (FEA/USP), São Paulo, SP
Date: 06/06/2013
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Title: Violencia criminal e os desafios para a administração municipal: O que a administração
municipal, ou as administrações municipais podem fazer
Event: Administrando uma Megacidade: São Paulo no Século XXI, 2013
Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia
Place: São Paulo, SP
Date: 23/05/2013
Title: Cronologias do Crime Organizado: regulação da morte, controle da vida
Event: Cronologias do Crime Organizado: regulação da morte, controle da vida.
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: Ribeirão Preto, SP
Date: 06/03/2013
Title: Violencia criminal e os desafios para a administração municipal: O que a administração
municipal, ou as administrações municipais podem fazer
Event: Administrando uma Megacidade: São Paulo no Século XXI, 2013
Researcher(s): Nancy Cardia
Place: São Paulo, SP
Date: 23/05/2013
Title: Ascetismo, Confissão e Hermenêutica de Si.
Event: Max Weber e Michel Foucault: possíveis convergências
Researcher(s): Sérgio Adorno
Place: São Paulo, SP
Date: 20/05/2013
Title: Aspectos históricos e dinâmica espaço-temporal dos homicídios em São Paulo
Event: Conferência Internacional sobre Violência Juvenil, Violência Urbana e Justiça Social:
Brasil e França comparando experiências
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Place: Centro Universitário São Camilo, Anfiteatro do Campus Ipiranga 1, São Paulo, SP
Date: 2013
Title: São Paulo Cidade Segura? A dinâmica da criminalidade na Cidade de São Paulo
Event: Oficina Paulistana
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery
Place: Oficina Municipal – SP, São Paulo, SP
Date: 2013
Workshops and Seminars held at Center for the Study of Violence
SPECIAL GUESTS SEMINARS
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Title: “Juventude, Igualdade e Protestos”
Convidado: Celi Scalon, Professora do Departamento de Sociologia e Antropologia da UFRJ
Date: 02/06/2014
Title: Inovações nos programas de pós graduação nas Ciências Humanas
Convidado: Leticia Godinho, Professora e pesquisadora do Núcleo de Estudos em Segurança
Pública da Fundação João Pinheiro (MG)
Date: 16/4/2014
Title: "Espada Cobiça e Fé: as origens do Brasil"
Convidado: Francisco Weffort, Ministro da Cultura (1995-2002) e Professor Emérito da
Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciência Humanas da USP
Date: 11/04/2014
Title: "Circulating reference: sampling the soil in the amazon forest" (Bruno Latour)
Convidado: Teresa Caldeira, Professor of City and Regional Planning, College of Enviroment
Design, University of California, Berkeley.
Date: 02/04/2014
READING SEMINARS
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) - Capítulo 16
(“Legitimacy, Trust and Compliance: An Empirical Test of Procedural Justice Theory Using the
European Social Survey”, Mike Hough, John Jackson & Ben Bradford)
Researcher: Altay Souza
Date: 16/06/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) – Capítulo 15
(“Does Low Legitimacy Cause Crime? A Review of the Evidence”, Manuel Eisner & Amy
Nivette)
Researcher: Bruno Paes Manso
Date: 11/06/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) - Capítulos 13
(“Legitimacy and the Development of International Standards for Punishment”, Dirk van Zyl
Smit) e 14 (“Dialogue and Dialectic: Police Legitimacy and the New Professionalism”, Peter
Neyroud & Lawrence Sherman
Researcher: Vitor Blotta e Ariadne Natal
Date: 04/06/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) - Capítulo 12:
(“The Situated Production of Legitimacy: Perspectives from the Global South”, Andrew
Jefferson)
Researcher: Renato Alves
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Date: 28/04/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) - Capítulos 7
(“Trusting Authorities: Legitimacy, Trust, and Collaboration in Non-Democratic Regimes”,
Susan Karstedt) e 10 (“’Legitimacy Under Pressure’ in High Security Prisons”, Alison Liebling)
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Date: 21/05/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) - Capítulos 6
("Unfinished Business: Legitimacy, Crime Control and Democratic Politics”, Ian Loader and
Richard Sparks) e 8 ("Legitimacy, Crimes and Compliance in 'the City': de maximis non curat
lex?”, Michael Levi)
Researcher: André Zanetic e Vitor Blotta
Date: 14/05/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) – Capítulos 4
("A Voice Within’: Power holders’ Perspectives on Authority and Legitimacy", Anthony Bottoms
e Justice Tankebe) e 5 ("Future Challenges in the Study of Legitimacy and Criminal Justice",
Tom Tyler and Jon Jackson)
Researcher: Nikolaos Stamatakis
Date: 07/05/2014
Title: Seminário do livro "Legitimacy and Criminal Justice" (Tankebe & Liebling) – Capítulos 1
("Legitimacy and Democracy in the World Today", John Dunn), 2 ("Revisiting Legitimacy,
Twenty Years on", David Beetham), 3 (Crime, Justice and Legitimacy: A brief Theoretical
Inquiry, Jean-Marc Coicaud)
Researcher: Viviane Cubas e Frederico Castelo Branco
Date: 09/04/2014
Title: “Psychological Perspectives on Legitimacy and Legitimation” (Tom R. Tyler)
Researcher: Renato Alves
Date: 18/02/2014
Title: “Confiança na Democracia e Desconfiança das Instituições Democráticas” (José A. Moisés)
Researcher: Frederico Castelo Branco
Date: 28/01/2014
Title: Legitimidade e Confiança
Researcher: Vitor Blotta
Date: 22/01/2014
Title: “Democratic Legitimacy: Impartiality, Reflexivity, Proximity” (Pierre Rosanvallon)
Researcher: Roberta Astolfi
Date: 15/01/2014
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Title: “Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Service” (Michael
Lipsky)
Researcher: Viviane Cubas e Ariadne Natal
Date: 18/12/2013
Title: Legitimidade em Max Weber
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Date: 10/10/2013
Title: Seminário metodológico: estudos longitudinais
Researcher: Maria Fernanda Peres
Date: 6/09/2013
Title: Legitimidade em Max Weber
Researcher: Camila Nunes
Date: 16/08/2013
RESEARCH SEMINARS
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local social security offices and child councils.
Researcher: Debora Piccirillo Barbosa da Veiga
Date: 04/07/2014
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local culture centers.
Researcher: Vítor José Bruzon Dall’Acqua
Date: 04/07/2014
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local municipal administrations and local civil defense institutions
Researcher: Rebeca Almeida Lins
Date: 04/07/2014
Title: Determination of Study Areas within the city of São Paulo: collecting socioeconomics and
demographic data from the IBGE census, urban mobility data from the “Origem e Destino”
research databases, made by São Paulo Metro and mortality and data of the cultural and
educational system provided by the Education State Secretary.
Researcher: Maxwel Pereira da Costa
Date: 23/06/2014
Title: Determination of Study Areas within the city of São Paulo: criminality data from the Public
Security State Secretary, mortality data from SEADE Foundation and data on accidents from the
SIVVA data base.
Researcher: Érika Amaral Pereira
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Date: 23/06/2014
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local health institutions.
Researcher: Mariana Alves da Silva
Date: 23/06/2014
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local justice centers.
Researcher: Gustavo Lucas Higa
Date: 17/06/2014
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local police services.
Researcher: José Bento de Oliveira Camassa
Date: 17/06/2014
Title: The impact of contact at a local level between citizens and institutions: exploratory
investigations related to local security councils (Consegs)
Researcher: Hanna Nogueira de Paiva Josino
Date: 17/06/2014
Title: O que está nos autos não está no mundo: a produção da verdade juridical nos processos de
tráfico de drogas
Researcher: Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus
Date: 03/07/2014
Title: Apresentação projeto de Pós Doc
Researcher: Nikolaos Stamatakis
Date: 25/04/2014
Title: Apresentação projeto de Pós Doc
Researcher: André Zanetic
Date: 24/04/2014
Title: Apresentação projeto de Pós Doc
Researcher: Bruno Paes Manso
Date: 23/04/2014
Title: Os Homicídios Dolosos na cidade de São Paulo: Um Recorte Metodológico
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Date: 26/03/2014
Title: Áreas Tipo Convidados pesquisadores do CEM
Researcher: Altay Souza e Marcelo Nery
Date: 19/03/2014
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Title: Áreas Tipo
Researcher: Altay Souza, Marcelo Nery e Rafael Cinoto
Date: 13/12/2013
Date: 06/06/14
Theme: Violência em São Paulo e no Brasil
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: BBC4
Date: 21/05/14
Theme: Segurança pública no Brasil
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: Jornal The Irish Times
Date: 19/05/14
Theme: Segurança durante a Copa
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Agência de notícias
Holanda/Bélgica
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal El Pais
Link:
http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional
/2014/05/08/actualidad/
1399557375_772228.html
Date: 23/06/14
Theme: Aumento da Violência
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Folha de S. Paulo
Link:http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidian
o/2014/06/1474726-falta-de-investigacao-
Date: 26/02/14
Theme: Crise na segurança pública
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Rádio BBC4
Date: 21/10/13
Theme: Direitos Humanos no Brasil
Researcher: Gorete Marques
Media: TV Al Jazeera
Date: 16/10/13
Theme: PCC
Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias
Media: Jornal TIJD (Bélgica)
Link:http://www.tijd.be/nieuws/archief/Dru
gsbende_dreigt_met_WK_van_terreur.9420
318-1615.art
Date: 25/06/13
Theme: Violência no Brasil
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: Action on Armed Violence Blog
Link: http://aoav.org.uk/2013/thoughts-onviolence-nancy-cardia/
contribui-para-aumento-da-violenciadizem-especialistas.shtml
Date: 19/06/14
Theme: Violência no Brasil: análise do
Global Peace Index 2014
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Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: TV Cultura
Link:http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornalda
cultura/videos/jornal-da-cultura-19-06-2014
Date: 29/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Rádio Trianon
Date: 13/06/14
Theme: Apenas 2% dos roubos são
esclarecidos em São Paulo
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: TV SBT
Link:http://www.sbt.com.br/jornalismo/?id
=61059
Date: 28/05/14
Theme: Roubos de celulares
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: TV Cultura
Link:http://tvcultura.cmais.com.br/jornalda
cultura/videos/jornal-da-cultura-28-05-2014
Date: 31/05/14
Theme: Articulação da segurança pode não
deixar frutos depois do Mundial
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Jornal O Globo
Link:http://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/articula
cao-da-seguranca-pode-nao-deixar-frutosdepois-do-mundial-12676240
Date: 31/05/14
Theme: Cidades-sede da Copa vivem
epidemia de homicídios
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Jornal O Globo
Link:http://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/cidades
-sede-da-copa-vivem-epidemia-dehomicidios-12676201
Date: 30/05/14
Theme: Violência Policial
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV Globo News
Date: 30/05/14
Theme: Violência Policial
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV Globo News
Link: http://g1.globo.com/globonews/jornal-das-dez/videos/t/todos-osvideos/v/policia-civil-de-sp-pede-prisao-de2-pms-suspeitos-de-matar-umhomem/3384841/
Date: 27/05/14
Theme: Roubos de celulares
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Jornal O Estado de S. Paulo
Link:http://estadao.br.msn.com/link/roubode-celular-lidera-ocorr%C3%AAncias-ev%C3%ADtimas-ca%C3%A7amladr%C3%B5es-com-aplicativos
Date: 27/05/14
Theme: Violência de torcidas organizadas
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Agência de notícias Reuters
Date: 23/05/14
Theme: Grupos de extermínio
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV SBT
Link:http://nocache.sbt.com.br/jornalismo/n
oticias/41930/Grupos-de-exterminiopodem-estar-envolvidos-em-306assassinatos.html#.U864FONdXSk
Date: 22/05/14
Theme: Grupos de Extermínio
Researcher: Camila Caldeira Nunes Dias
Media: Agência Pública
Link:http://apublica.org/2014/05/guerra-aperiferia/
Date: 16/05/14
Theme: Homicídios e Roubos
Researcher: Marcelo Nery/ André Zanetic
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Media: TV Band
Date: 16/05/14
Theme: Crescimento de
Violência/Crescimento Econômico
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: Jornal Valor Econômico
Link:http://www.valor.com.br/cultura/3558
632/um-pais-duas-faces
Date: 16/05/14
Theme: Legalização das drogas
Researcher: Bruno Paes Manso
Media: Jornal O Dia
Date: 15/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV Brasil
Link:http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reportersaop
aulo/episodio/recorrencia-de-caso-dejusticeiros-preocupa-em-sao-paulo
Date: 15/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Universidade Católica de
Pelotas
Date: 14/05/14
Theme: Aumento da Violência
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: Rádio Cultura FM
Link: http://culturafm.cmais.com.br/devolta-pra-casa/voce-acredita-que-aviolencia-esta-aumentando
Date: 14/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV Brasil
Link:http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/vertv/episod
io/violencia-banalizada
Researcher: Bruno Paes Manso
Media: Ass. Bras. de Jornalismo
Independente
Date: 13/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Rádio Band News
Date: 13/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Rádio Jovem Pan
Date: 11/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Portal Observatório do 3º setor
Link:http://observatorio3setor.com.br/notici
a-destaque/a-justica-com-as-proprias-maos/
Date: 11/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Rádio CBN
Link:http://cbn.globoradio.globo.com/progr
amas/revista-cbn/2014/05/11/ANSEIO-DEVINGANCA-NAO-E-JUSTICA.htm
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Portal UOL
Link:http://noticias.uol.com.br/cotidiano/ult
imas-noticias/2014/05/08/linchamentosocorrem-em-regioes-onde-o-estado-naoage-diz-pesquisadora.htm
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo
Link:http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/opin
iao/conteudo.phtml?id=1468647
Date: 13/05/14
Theme: Violência contra jornalistas
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Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal El Pais
Link:http://brasil.elpais.com/brasil/2014/05/
08/sociedad/1399557375_772228.html
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Revista Istoé
Link:http://www.istoe.com.br/reportagens/d
etalhePrint.htm?idReportagem=362158&tx
Print=completo
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Mídia e linchamentos
Researcher: Vitor Blotta
Media: TV Trabalhadores
Link:http://www.redebrasilatual.com.br/cid
adania/2014/05/para-especialistas-midiaestimula-acoes-de-justiceiros-1137.html
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Portal UOL
Link:http://noticias.uol.com.br/cotidiano/ult
imas-noticias/2014/05/08/linchamentosocorrem-em-regioes-onde-o-estado-naoage-diz-pesquisadora.htm
Date: 09/05/14
Theme: Às vésperas da Copa, PF não sabe
quem fará segurança nos estádios
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Agência de notícias Pública
Link: http://apublica.org/2014/05/asvesperas-da-copa-pf-nao-sabe-quem-fara-aseguranca-nos-estadios/
Date: 08/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo (Curitiba)
Link:http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/vida
ecidadania/conteudo.phtml?id=1467230&tit
=Justicamento-nao-e-justica
Date: 08/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV Cultura
Date: 07/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Diário de São Paulo
Link:http://diariosp.com.br/noticia/detalhe/
67470/so-paulo-teve-nove-aes-dejusticeiros-no-ano
Date: 07/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal O Estado de S. Paulo
Date: 06/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal O Globo
Link: http://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/donade-casa-enterrada-no-guaruja-sob-pedidosde-justica-12392377
Date: 06/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Revista Carta Capital
Link:http://www.cartacapital.com.br/revista
/799/uma-brutalidade-leva-a-outra7385.html
Date: 06/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: TV Globo News
Link: http://globotv.globo.com/globonews/jornal-globo-news/v/moradores-doguaruja-sp-lincharam-mulher-por-causa-deretrato-falado-na-internet/3328162/
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Date: 06/05/14
Theme: Violência Interpessoal
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Globo News
Link: http://globotv.globo.com/globonews/entre-aspas/t/todos-os-videos/v/entreaspas-analisa-os-recentes-episodios-deviolencia-e-barbarie-registrados-nobrasil/3328879/
Date: 06/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Correio Braziliense
Link:http://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/
app/noticia/politica-brasileconomia/33,65,33,12/2014/05/06/interna_
brasil,426345/linchamentos-nao-saoaleatorios-e-atingem-mais-pobres-defendepesquisadora.shtml
Date: 06/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Agência Brasil
Link:http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/direito
s-humanos/noticia/2014-05/linchamentosnao-sao-irracionais
Date: 05/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Zero Hora
Link:http://www.censanet.com.br/noticias/l
er/id-1715417
ualidades/linchamentos-n%C3%A3os%C3%A3o-aleat%C3%B3rios-e-atingemmais-pobres-diz-pesquisadora-1.379122
Date: 05/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: RedeTV
Date: 05/05/14
Theme: Governo de São Paulo quer
entender por que existe sensação de
insegurança entre os paulistanos
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: Rádio Jovem Pan
Link:http://jovempan.uol.com.br/noticias/br
asil/sao-paulo/governo-de-sao-paulo-querentender-por-que-existe-sensacao-deinseguranca-entre-os-paulistanos.html
Date: 05/05/14
Theme: Estatísticas de roubo
Researcher: André Zanetic
Media: TV SBT
Date: 30/04/14
Theme: Corrupção Polícia/PCC/Presídios
Researcher: Ana Lucia Pastore e Camila
Nunes Dias
Media: Jornal O Estado de S. Paulo
Date: 23/04/2013
Theme: PM terceirizar 190
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: TV Globo- Bom Dia Brasil
Date: 05/05/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Agência de notícias EFE
Date: 23/04/14
Theme: Queda dos homicídios
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: Portal Site da Câmara Legislativa
Date: 05/05/2014
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal A Tribuna de Santos
Link:http://www.atribuna.com.br/mobile/at
Date: 23/04/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal O Estado de Minas
Link:http://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/pol
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itica/2014/05/04/interna_politica,525092/br
asil-vive-barbarie-em-serie-comlinchamentos-e-espancamentos.shtml
Link: http://www5.usp.br/41695/livrodiscute-presenca-da-tortura-mesmo-na-erados-direitos-humanos/
Date: 17/04/14
Theme: Violência na Copa
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Revista MPD Dialógico
Date: 20/03/14
Theme: Crescimento de denúncia de tortura
no Brasil
Researcher: Viviane Cubas
Media: Jornal O Globo
Link:http://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/denunc
ias-de-tortura-no-brasil-cresceram-129-nosultimos-3-anos-12050252
Date: 16/04/14
Theme: Crise nos presídios
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Jornal Folha de S. Paulo
Link:http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidian
o/2014/05/1451708-em-pedrinhas-63-dasmortes-de-2013-sao-a-esclarecer.shtml
Date: 14/04/14
Theme: Violência nas escolas
Researcher: Renato Alves
Media: Revista Veja
Date: 10/04/14
Theme: Redução maioridade penal
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV SBT
Date: 26/03/14
Theme: Estatísticas de homicídios
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: Portal G1
Link: http://g1.globo.com/saopaulo/homicidios-2013/index.html
Date: 21/03/14
Theme: Golpe Militar – História
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Revista FAPESP
Link: http://agencia.fapesp.br/18998
Date: 21/03/14
Theme: Tortura
Researcher: Gorete Marques e Roberta
Astolfi
Media: Revista FAPESP
Date: 11/03/14
Theme: Tortura
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: Revista FAPESP
Link: http://www.agralha.com.br/geralinner.php?id=1419&token=30c8e1ca87252
4fbf7ea5c519ca397ee
Date: 11/03/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Portal G1
Link:http://g1.globo.com/brasil/noticia/201
4/04/maioria-dos-espancamentos-desuspeito-nao-vira-inquerito-policial.html
Date: 11/03/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal Folha de Londrina
Link:http://www.folhaweb.com.br/?id_folh
a=2-1--1787-20140316
Date: 10/03/14
Theme: Influência ditadura/polícia
Researcher: Gorete Marques
Media: Jornal O Globo
Link:http://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/denunc
ias-de-tortura-no-brasil-cresceram-129-nosultimos-3-anos-12050252
Date: 07/03/14
Theme: Linchamentos
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Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Revista Fórum
Link:http://www.revistaforum.com.br/blog/
2014/05/linchamentos-nao-sao-aleatorios-eatingem-mais-pobres-defendepesquisadora/
Date: 07/03/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Portal Infosurhoy
Link:http://infosurhoy.com/pt/articles/saii/f
eatures/main/2014/03/26/feature01?change_locale=true
Date: 26/02/14
Theme: Privacidade na internet
Researcher: Vitor Blotta
Media: Revista Espaço Aberto
Link:http://www.usp.br/espacoaberto/?mate
ria=existe-privacidade-no-mundo-virtual-2
Date: 26/02/14
Theme: Linchamentos
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Bandeirantes
Link: http://fflch.usp.br/node/4449
Date: 21/02/14
Theme: Segurança na Copa
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: Agência de notícias EFE
Link:http://www.efe.com/efe/noticias/brasil
/brasil/governo-anuncia-bilh-170-milhomens-para-seguran-copa/3/16/2246172
Date: 13/02/14
Theme: Cultura da violência na TV
Researcher: Vitor Blotta
Media: TV Brasil
Link:http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/vertv/episod
io/violencia-na-tela
Date: 10/02/14
Theme: Morte cinegrafista protesto
Researcher: Bruno Paes Manso
Media: TV All TV
Date: 07/02/14
Theme: Violência interpessoal
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Jornal O Estado de S. Paulo
Date: 31/01/14
Theme: Violência interpessoal
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Globo
Link:http://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/homem
-morto-facadas-durante-briga-de-transitoem-sao-paulo-11464647
Date: 31/01/2014
Theme: Ônibus queimados
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Jornal Folha de S. Paulo
Link:http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidian
o/2014/01/1405446-grandes-cidades-dopais-tem-media-de-oito-ataques-a-onibuspor-dia.shtml
Date: 30/01/14
Theme: Legalização da Maconha
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Bandeirantes
Date: 27/01/14
Theme: Estatísticas
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: TV Record
Date: 22/01/14
Theme: Estatísticas
Researcher: Marcelo Nery
Media: Portal R7
Link: http://noticias.r7.com/sao-paulo/spchega-aos-460-anos-perdendo-para-ocrime-pelo-menos-315-assaltos-saoregistrados-todos-os-dias-27012014
Date: 21/01/14
Theme: Crise no presídio de Pedrinhas
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Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Rádio Cultura FM
Researcher: Fernando Salla
Media: Documentário
Date: 13/01/14
Theme: Origem das armas do tráfico
Researcher: Bruno Paes Manso
Media: Rádio NPR
Date: 09/11/13
Theme: Policiais militares se sentem
escravizados no trabalho
Researcher: Viviane Cubas
Media: Portal Último Segundo
Link:http://ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/brasil/
2013-11-07/policiais-militares-se-sentemescravizados-no-trabalho-apontapesquisa.html
Date: 08/01/14
Theme: Crise na segurança pública
Researcher: Renato Alves
Media: TV Record
Date: 07/01/14
Theme: Crise no presídio de Pedrinhas
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Revista Veja
Date:20/12/13
Theme: Bonus para policiais
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: TV Globo- Bom Dia Brasil.
Date: 03/12/13
Theme: Violência e Direitos Humanos
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: Agência FAPESP
Link: http://cepid.fapesp.br/materia/83
Date: 02/12/13
Theme: Violência Policial
Researcher: Viviane Cubas
Media: Revista Caros Amigos
Date: 02/12/13
Theme: Prisões nas manifestações
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: Jornal Folha de S. Paulo
Date: 19/11/13
Theme: Polícia e Direitos Humanos
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Revista Caros Amigos
Date: 12/11/13
Theme: Sistema Prisional
Date: 01/11/13
Theme: PMs têm recorrido cada vez mais à
Ouvidoria da Polícia
Researcher: Viviane Cubas
Media: Agência de notícias USP
Link: http://www5.usp.br/35944/pms-temrecorrido-cada-vez-mais-a-ouvidoria-dapolicia/
Date: 31/10/13
Theme: Violência na adolescência
Researcher: Fernando Salla
Media: Revista do Brasil
Date: 30/10/13
Theme: Policia Rodoviaria Federal e
protestos em rodovias federais.
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: Jornal da CBN.
Date: 24/10/13
Theme: Sistema Prisional
Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias
Media: Revista Carta Capital
Link:http://www.cartacapital.com.br/revista
/772/os-mercadores-das-cadeias-9403.html
Date: 20/10/13
Theme: Segurança Pública: desafios atuais
e proposições
Researcher: Viviane Cubas
Media: Revista Conselhos
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Link:http://issuu.com/fecomercio/docs/cons
elhos22
acao/noticia/2013/10/bullying-contraprofessor-e-evitado-quando-se-criam-lacoscom-alunos.html
Date: 18/10/13
Theme: Reality shows policiais
Researcher: Vitor Blotta
Media: Revista Veja São Paulo
Link:http://vejasp.abril.com.br/materia/atra
coes-policiais-ganham-mais-espaco-nagrade-de-programacao
Date: 06/10/13
Theme: Violência envolvendo famílias
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Gazeta
Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6
E3N8kpMQFI
Date: 18/10/13
Theme: PCC
Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias
Media: Revista Istoé
Link:http://www.istoe.com.br/reportagens/3
30506_COMO+DERROTAR+O+EXERCI
TO+DO+PCC
Date: 16/10/13
Date: 27/09/13
Theme: Grandes cidades
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Bandeirantes
Link:http://noticias.band.uol.com.br/canalli
vre/entrevista.asp?id=14693585&t=canallivre-debate-a-violencia-nas-grandescidades---parte-1
Theme: PCC
Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias
Media: Portal G1
Link:http://g1.globo.com/brasil/noticia/201
3/10/ameacas-a-copa-elevam-tensao-entreo-pcc-e-a-policia.html
Date: 26/09/13
Theme: Policiamento Comunitário
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Jornal O Estado de S. Paulo
Date: 15/10/13
Theme: PCC
Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias
Media: Rede TV
Date: 14/10/13
Theme: PCC
Researcher: Camila Nunes Dias
Media: Revista Brasileiros
Link:http://www.revistabrasileiros.com.br/2
013/10/14/pesquisadora-da-usp-questionamotivacao-por-tras-da-divulgacao-dedados-sobre-o-pcc/
Date: 07/10/13
Theme: Violência nas escolas
Researcher: Renato Alves
Media: Portal G1
Link:http://redeglobo.globo.com/globoeduc
Date: 17/09/13
Theme: Uso de Armas Químicas
Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Media: RedeTV
Link:http://www.redetv.uol.com.br/jornalis
mo/portaljornalismo/Noticia.aspx?118,4,53
1373,104,Comissao-da-ONU-investiga-14suspeitas-de-uso-de-armas-quimicas-naSiria
Date: 17/09/13
Theme: Uso de Armas Químicas
Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Media: Rádio Bandeirantes AM
Date: 17/09/13
Theme: Uso de Armas Químicas
Researcher: Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
Media: Portal G1
Link:http://g1.globo.com/mundo/siria/notici
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a/2013/09/onu-pode-descobrir-quem-usousarin-sem-ir-siria-diz-brasileiro.html
Date: 10/09/13
Theme: Desmilitarização da Polícia
Researcher: Sérgio Adorno
Media: TV Brasil
Date: 06/09/13
Theme: Manifestações de Junho
Researcher: Ariadne Natal
Media: Revista Retrato do Brasil
Link:http://outraspalavras.net/brasil/policiapara-que-policia/
Date: 30/08/13
Theme: B.O. Coletivo
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: Jornal Folha de S. Paulo
Date: 20/08/13
Theme: Desmilitarização da Polícia,
extinção da Polícia Militar e unificação da
polícia
Researcher: Viviane Cubas
Media: Revista Galileu
Date: 05/08/13
Theme: Violência Institucional
Researcher: Gorete Marques
Media: Jornal Gazeta do Povo (Curitiba)
Link:
http://www.gazetadopovo.com.br/cadernog/
conteudo.phtml?id=1398216&tit=Aviolencia-institucionalizadatadmidiasrc697598
Date: 21/07/13
Theme: Tortura
Researcher: Nancy Cardia
Media: O Estado de S. Paulo
Link:
http://alias.estadao.com.br/noticias/geral,co
nfesso-que-apanhei-imp-,1055739
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Consultancy for: CPF/SESC-SP
Institution: Dinâmica criminal e dinâmica cultural”
Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery, Mariana Vieira, Pedro Lagatta e Vitor Blotta
Period: 2013
Consultancy for: Coordenação de Vigilância em Saúde – COVISA, da Secretaria Municipal de
Saúde de São Paulo
Institution: Sistema de Informações para Vigilância de Violências e Acidentes (SIVVA)
Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery, Rafael Cinoto e André Oliveira
Period: 2013
Consultancy for: Bosch (Inovação)
Institution: Workshop de segurança: novas oportunidades de negócio para a Bosch
Researcher(s): Marcelo Nery
Period: 14/08/2013
Researcher(s): Viviane de Oliveira Cubas e Frederico Castelo Branco
Date: 16/04/2014
Meeting: Research funding in the area of public safety, violence, crime and public policies Military Police of São Paulo
Researcher(s): Renato Alves e Viviane Cubas
Date: 31/03/2014
Meeting: with Damien J. Williams e Fergus G Neville of University of St. Andrews (Scotland)
about Projeto CEPID.
Researcher(s): Renato Alves e Viviane Cubas
Date: 10/03/2014
Meeting: with Damien J. Williams e Fergus G Neville of University of St. Andrews (Scotland)
about Projeto CEPID.
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery e André Oliveira
Date: 03/2014
Meeting: with Teresa Caldeira - City & Regional Planning / College of Environmental Design /
UC Berkeley – about Research on Jardim das Camélias.
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery e André Oliveira
Date: 27/02/2014
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Meeting: Agência USP de Inovação. Meeting about the possibilities of copyright protection on
the methodology socioepacial stratification of São Paulo, developed by NEV.
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery e André Oliveira
Date: 2014
Meeting: with Wânia Pasinato of Núcleo de Estudos de Gênero/PAGU-Unicamp, about Sistema
de Informações para Vigilância de Violências e Acidentes (SIVVA) e violência de gênero.
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery, André Oliveira e Fernando Correa.
Date: 2014
Meeting: with Cristina Neme - Coordenadoria de Análise e Planejamento da Secretaria da
Segurança Pública do Estado de São Paulo - about Infocrim.
Researcher(s): Renato Alves, Alder Mourão e Aline Mizutani
Date: 14 to 17/10/2013
Meeting: with Marcela Aracena Alvarez from the Universidad Catolica de Chile, about
Programa Infância Saudável
Researcher(s): Frederico Castelo Branco e Viviane Cubas
Date:16/09/2013
Meeting: with Ten. Cel. Glauco Silva de Carvalho e Profa. Rossana Reis from Polícia Militar do
Estado de São Paulo, about the research on police violence.
Researcher(s): Marcelo Batista Nery, André Oliveira e Mariana Vieira.
Date: 2013
Meeting: with Rodrigo Nery Costa - Assessoria Técnica de Obras e Serviços da Secretaria de
Subprefeituras de São Paulo, about Areas of geological risk.
Membership:
 Member of Advisory Committee UNESCO Chair on Education for Peace, Human
Rights, Democracy and Tolerance at University of Sao Paulo
 Member of University Council, USP´s higher deliberative sphere.
Editorial board:
 Internacional Socio, Análise Social, ICS -University of Lisboa;
 Sociologias, IFCH - University of Rio Grande do Sul;
 Cadernos de Saúde Pública Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) Member of the
advisory board;
 Chairman of Revista USP Editorial Board;
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
Member of Revista Contemporânea Editorial Board (Sociology Journal of UFScar).
Membership:
 WHO Expert for the Advisory Panel on violence and injury prevention;
 Vice‐president of the Instituto São Paulo Contra a Violência;
 Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS)
 Member of the Social Psychology Section of the BPS.
 Member of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI);


Member of the Human Rights Commission of the University of São Paulo.
Member of the Drugs Security and Democracy Fellowship Program Committee at the
Social Science Research Council SSRC - New York City since 2012.
Peer reviewer of the Journals:
 Social Science and Medicine,



International Journal Of Sociology And Anthropology: www.academicjournals.org/IJSA
Policing
WHO Bulletin
Membership:
 Commissioner of the National Commission of Truth, on the invitation of President
Dilma Rousseff;
 President of the Commission of Inquiry of the United Nations for the Syrian Arab
Republic at the invitation of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights;
 Member of Advisory Committee of the Institute São Paulo against Violence;
 Member of Advisory Committee of the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions
(COHRE);
 Member of Advisory Committee of the Switzerland Centro de Estudios Legales y
Sociales (CELS), Realizing Rights;
 Member of Advisory Committee of the Ethical Global Initiative (EGI).
Editorial board:
 Magazine Direitos Humanos (State Secretariat for Human Rights of Brazil).
Reviewer of:
 Psychological Reports Magazine;
 Sleep Science Magazine;
 Behavioural Processes;
 Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria;
 Journal of Health and Engeneeiring;
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
VIII Encontro da ANDHEP (Grupo de Trabalho 05: Estatística, Segurança Pública e
Direitos Humanos).

Member of Conselho Deliberativo do Programa Estadual de Proteção a Vítimas e
Testemunhas (São Paulo)
Membership:
 Member of State Commission for Community Policing and Human Rights
(Comissão de Polícia Comunitária do Estado de São Paulo)
Reviewer of:
 VIII Encontro da ANDHEP (Grupo de Trabalho 05: Estatística, Segurança Pública e
Direitos Humanos).
Membership:
 Member of Comitê Nacional de Prevenção e Combate à Tortura
 Assistant Secretary at Associação Nacional de Direitos Humanos – Pesquisa e Pós
Graduação (ANDHEP).
 Associate Researcher at IBCCrim.
 Supplement at Conselho Deliberativo do Programa Estadual de Proteção a Vítimas e
Testemunhas.
 Member of Rede Justiça Criminal
Membership:
 Member of Violence Prevention Alliance – WHO
 Member of Rede Panamericana en Investigación em Visita Domiciliaria
 Member of Comissão de Direitos Humanos do Conselho Regional de Psicologia
(CRP/06)


Member of Comitê de Acompanhamento do Plano Estadual de Direitos Humanos
Member of Fórum Interinstitucional pelo Direito à Comunicação (FINDAC)

Member of Special Commission for the Reduction of Police Use of Lethal Force
(Comissão Especial para Redução da Letalidade em Ações Envolvendo Policiais) [the
work of this committee were suspended in the last year]
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Doctoral Thesis of Viviane Cubas. “A Ouvidoria e o controle da atividade policial na percepção
dos policiais militares”. 2009.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2013 - concluded
Master's thesis of Ariadne Lima Natal. "30 anos de linchamentos na região metropolitana de
São Paulo - 1980 - 2009", 2013
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2013 - concluded
Master's thesis of Fábio Silva Tsunoda. "Comissão Teotônio Vilela (CTV): direitos humanos e
vocação militante", 2013
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2013 - concluded
Doctoral Thesis of Clodomir Cordeiro de Matos Junior. “Violência e família: ressonâncias
sociais da criminalidade no Brasil”. 2010.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
Doctoral Thesis of Herbert Rodrigues. “Paedophilia Erotica: uma genealogia sobre o processo
de criminalização da pedofilia no Brasil”. 2010.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
Doctoral Thesis of Francisco Thiago Rocha Vasconcelos. “A formação da Sociologia da
Violência no Brasil”. 2011.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
Doctoral Thesis of Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus. “O sistema de justiça e a questão das
drogas: desafios e dilemas”. 2012.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
Doctoral Thesis of Marcelo Batista Nery. “Crime e violência na sociedade contemporânea:
Métodos e técnicas de pesquisa para o estudo do cenário paulistano”. 2012.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
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Doctoral Thesis of Caren Ruotti. “A atuação do PCC nas periferias de São Paulo: uma ação
legitimada?”, 2012.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Data: 2014 – on going
Master's thesis of Bruna Nicodemos Sekimura. “O acesso à justiça pela vítima no sistema de
justiça criminal brasileiro", 2014.
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
Master's thesis of Renan Theodoro de Oliveira. “Por Pouco: análise de conflitos interpessoais a
partir de homicídios em São Paulo (1991-1997)”. 2013, Dissertação
Place: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2014 – on going
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Member of the board of master's degree: Frederico Castelo Branco Teixeira. "Avaliação da
polícia no município de São Paulo (2001-2010)"
Institution: Ciência Política - Universidade de São Paulo/ Departamento de Ciência Política
Date: 2014
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Marcos Santana de Souza.
"Sou policial, mas sou mulher": gênero e representações sociais na Polícia Militar de São Paulo
Institution: UNICAMP – IFCH
Date: 2014
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Daniel Gustavo Falcão Pimentel.
“O ativismo judicial no Brasil: o caso da verticalização”
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo - Faculdade de Direito
Date: 2014
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Cássia Santos Garcia.
“Vidas esticadas, Vidas descartadas: Estado repressivo, aparelho policial e sistema de justiça.
Uma análise de homicídios no pretenso contexto de valorização da vida”
Institution: UNICAMP – IFCH
Date: 2013
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Marcos Hanemann.
“O povo contra seus benfeitores. Aplicação da lei penal em Sant'Anna do Paranahyba Mato
Grosso (1859-1889)”
Institution: História - Universidade de São Paulo – FFLCH
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Date: 2013
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Normando Jorge de Albuquerque Melo. "Suspeitei
desde o princípio": A Construção da Identidade entre os internos da FUNASE-PE.
Institution: IFCS da UFRJ
Date: 2013
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Andre Augusto Inoue Oda.
“Império da Lei: um estudo da sociologia do direito e da violência”
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2013
Member of the board of doctorate degree: Antonio Carlos Dias Júnior
"A Sociologia Política de Raymond Aron”
Institution: UNICAMP - IFCH
Date: 2013
Member of the board of free-docency: Marcos Cezar Alvarez
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/ Pós-Graduação Sociologia
Date: 2013
Title: Avaliação da polícia no munícipio de São Paulo (2001-2010)
Institution: Political Science, USP
Researcher: Frederico Castelo Branco Teixeira
Supervisor: José Álvaro Moisés
Date: March, 14, 2014.
Title: Povo e polícia, uma só direção: os estreitos canais de participação dos Conselhos
Comunitários de Segurança da cidade de São Paulo
Institution: Political Science, USP
Researcher: Roberta Corradi Astolfi
Supervisor: Adrian Gurza
Date: February, 19, 2014
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The institucional website (www.nevusp.org) provides information on research, publications and
news of NEV activities, in order to disseminate research results and promote events held by the
institution. Between July 2013 and June 2014 the institutional web-site received 124.730 visitors,
who made 196.149 visits, distributed as follows:
Institututional Web-site, Visits ans Visitors, 2013-14
30.000
25.000
20.000
15.000
10.000
5.000
0
jul/13 ago/13 set/13 out/13 nov/13 dez/13 jan/14 fev/14 mar/14 abr/14 mai/14 jun/14
Visitors
Visits
Currently, the institutional website is being redesigned with a focus on modernization, improved
navigation and design, better user experience and integration with social networks. The new website is being developed by the agency V6/12 dedos and should be released in August 2014.
The web-site with information about rights and public services (www.guiadedireitos.org) has
been kept online and maintains a good number of visitors.
Guia de Direitos - Visits and Visitors
400.000
300.000
200.000
100.000
0
jul/13 ago/13 set/13 out/13 nov/13 dez/13 jan/14 fev/14 mar/14 abr/14 mai/14 jun/14
Visitors
Visits
Since January 2014, Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/nevusp) is used regularly to reach
users interested in our research themes and disseminate the work of the NEV.
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The strategy used was to maintain a pace of frequent posts on the page (at least one post per day),
always pointing a search result. This strategy increased interest and visibility of the content, and
ensure engagement. In 6 months, the page went from 640 to 3,686 likes at the end of July, an
increase of 575%, as shown in the graph above.
Number of Likes
In these six months over 200 posts have been made on the page, reaching a significant number of
people:
Number of people reached by publication in the NEV page on Facebook
Visita ao Centro de Detenção Provisória Pinheiros III
Researcher(s): André Zanetic, Bruno Paes Manso, Nikolaos Stamatakis, Vitor Blotta
Place: Centro de Detenção Provisória Pinheiros III
Date: 03/06/2014
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Research, Educational, Knowledge Transfer and Administrative Staff
3.1. DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER AND RESEARCH COORDINATOR
Sérgio Adorno
3.2. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS
Principal Investigator, Vice-Director and Knowledge Transfer Coordinator:
Nancy Cardia
Principal Investigator:
Paulo Sérgio de Moraes Sarmento Pinheiro
3.3. FOREIGN RESEARCHERS ASSOCIATED
1. Arturo Alvarado. Centro de Estudos Sociológicos (CES) - El Colegio de Mexico, Ciudad de
Mexico, Mexico
2. Edgar Pieterse. The African Centre for Cities – ACC. University of Cape Town. South Africa
3. Fernando Carrión. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO-Equador)
4. Gautam Bhan. India Institute for Settlements, Bangalore, India
5. Hugo van der Merwe. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg,
South Africa
6. Teresa Caldeira. Center for Global Metropolitan Studies. University of California, Berkeley
3.4. NEV’S RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
1. André Zanetic, Ph.D. Politcal Science, USP. Postdoctoral fellow
2. Altay Alves Lino de Souza, Ph.D. Psychology, USP
3. Bruno Paes Manso. Ph.D. Politcal Science, USP. Postdoctoral fellow
4. Camila Caldeira Nunes Dias. Ph.D. Sociology, USP. Universidade Federal do ABC, SP
5. Fernando Afonso Salla. Ph.D. Sociology, USP
6. Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres, Ph.D. Public Health, Universidade Federal da Bahia. School
of Medicine (USP)
7. Nikolaos Stamatakis Ph.D. Sociology, Panteion University of Social & Political Sciences,
Athens, Greece. Postdoctoral fellow
8. Renato Antonio Alves, Ph.D. Psychology, USP
9. Vitor Blotta, Ph.D. Philosophy of Law, USP. School of Comunication and Arts USP
10. Viviane de Oliveira Cubas, Ph.D. Sociology, USP
3.5. OTHER RESEARCH COLLABORATORS
1. Renato Sergio de Lima. Ph.D. Sociology, USP. Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública
3.6. STAFF RESEARCHERS
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Staff researchers - Ph.D Candidates
1. Caren Ruotti. Sociology, USP
2. Marcelo Batista Nery. Sociology, USP
3. Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus. Sociology, USP
Staff researchers with Master’s degree
1. Alder Mourão de Sousa. Nursing School, USP
2. Aline Morais Mizutani Gomes. Psychology, USP
3. Ariadne Lima Natal. Sociology, USP
4. Frederico Castelo Branco Teixeira. Political Science, USP
Staff researchers Ms.Sc candidates
1. Pedro Paulo Fernandes Lagatta. Psychology, USP
Graduates- Staff Researchers
1. André Rodrigues de Oliveira. Social Sciences, Unicamp
2. Maíra Coutinho Teixeira. Social Sciences, CESAT and Law School, FAESA
Undergraduate students
1. Fernando Poliano Correa Filho, Mathematics and Statistics, USP
Undergraduate students with scholarships
1. Carlos Henrique F. Amorim Santos, Languages, USP
2. Débora Piccirillo Barbosa da Veiga, Social Sciences, USP
3. Eduardo Marangoni Canesin, Social Sciences, USP
4. Érika Amaral, Social Sciences, USP
5. Gustavo Lucas Higa, Social Sciences, USP
6. Hanna Nogueira, Public Policies, USP
7. Isadora Aragão Rodrigues Pereira, History, USP
8. José Bento de Oliveira Camassa, History, USP
9. Nínive Graciela Alvarez Guarim, History, USP
10. Mariana Alves da Silva, Law School, USP
11. Mariana Ferreira Vieira, Social Sciences, USP
12. Maxwel Pereira da Costa, Social Sciences, USP
13. Rafael Cardoso de Brito, Psychology, Mackenzie University
14. Rebeca Lins, Law School, Mackenzie University
15. Vitor Dall’Acqua, Social Sciences, USP
Student with Technical scholarships
1. José Benigno Ribeiro Jr., Technical School Roberto Marinho, São Paulo
3.7. Technical and Administrative Support
1. Sergia Maria dos Santos. Administrative Manager
2. Rafael Felice Dias. Press Officer
3. Emerson Fragoso da Silva. Administrative Assistant at the Center for the Study of Violence
(since March, 10)
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4. Edmilson de Lima Araújo. Consultant for computers, servers and Date basis
5. Edmara Lucia de Souza Lima. Academic Secretary at the Center for the Study of Violence
NEV’s Research Associate
1. Rafael Werneck Cinoto, Ph.D. Visual Sciences, Universidade Federal de São Paulo. (until
March, 2014)
Graduates- Staff Researcher
1. Fernanda Lopes Regina. Social Sciences, Universidade Federal do Paraná (until March, 2014)
Staff researchers with Master’s degree
1. Roberta Corradi Astolfi. Political Science, USP
Undergraduate student with scholarship
1. Bruno Campos Conrado, History, USP (until March, 2014)
2. Camila de Souza Peixoto Ribeiro, Social Sciences, USP (until October, 2013)
3. Isis Natalí Camacho, History, USP (until February, 2014)
4. Maíra Poleto Mielli, History, USP (until March, 2014)
5. Tamires Silva Cavalcant, History, USP (until December, 2013)
Technical and Administrative Support
1. Itã Cortez (until April/2014), Press Officer
2. Marcos Montanari (until May, 2014) Consultant for computers, servers and Date basis
3. Rodrigo de Souza Coelho (until January, 2014) Administrative Assistant
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Distinguished Professor of History & Eugen Weber Endowed Chair in Modern European History,
Department of History, University of California.
Professor of Sociology and International Studies, Sociology Department and Watson Institute,
Brown University.
Professor of Political Science and of American Studies, Sorbonne and Researcher at CesdipCNRS (Center for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Institutions - Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique), France.
Professor of Comparative Politics, Department of Political Science and director of the Kellogg
Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame.
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