Hate-motivated crimes in Brazil: an overview of crimes against LGBTQI+ people

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Vania Ceccato, Leonardo Simões Simões Agapito
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to provide an overview of the nature of hate-motivated crimes in Brazil by focusing on offenses against LGBTQI+ people and discussing the current legal approaches to combating hate-motivated crimes.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper draws on secondary sources and analysis of existing literature in the field, which is primarily in the Portuguese language.

Findings

There is no formal definition of hate crime in Brazil. However, it is estimated that Brazil has one of the highest rates of hate crimes perpetrated against LGBTQI+ people in the world, and lethal violence against this group has been on the increase since 2000, especially among black and brown LGBTQI+ people. In more than half of the lethal incidents in public places, often in large cities, the victims and the perpetrators are typically young. The study shows how the lack of a unified legal definition for hate-motivated crimes directly impacts LGBTQI+ people, poses challenges for organizations when collecting data on this group and highlights the need for legislation and enforcement agencies to promote transparency around hate crimes in Brazil.

Research limitations/implications

The study shows how the lack of a unified legal definition for hate-motivated crimes directly impacts LGBTQI+ people, poses challenges for organizations when collecting data on this group and highlights the need for legislation and enforcement agencies to promote transparency around hate crimes in Brazil.

Originality/value

The paper contributes to the literature on gender violence through the analysis of various data sources, created and disseminated by advocacy agencies and other related institutions, on hate crimes against LGBTQI+ people in Brazil.

巴西以仇恨为动机的犯罪:针对男女同性恋、双性恋、变性者和跨性别者的犯罪概述
本文旨在概述巴西以仇恨为动机的犯罪的性质,重点关注针对LGBTQI+人群的犯罪,并讨论当前打击以仇恨为动机的犯罪的法律方法。然而,据估计,巴西是世界上针对 LGBTQI+ 实施仇恨犯罪率最高的国家之一,而且自 2000 年以来,针对这一群体的致命暴力事件一直在增加,尤其是在黑人和棕色人种的 LGBTQI+ 中。在通常位于大城市的公共场所发生的致命事件中,一半以上的受害者和施暴者通常都是年轻人。这项研究表明,由于缺乏统一的法律定义,出于仇恨动机的犯罪对 LGBTQI+ 群体造成了直接影响,为相关组织收集该群体的数据带来了挑战,并强调了立法和执法机构提高巴西仇恨犯罪透明度的必要性。研究局限性/意义该研究表明,由于缺乏统一的法律定义,以仇恨为动机的犯罪如何直接影响到 LGBTQI+ 人群,为各组织收集有关该群体的数据带来了挑战,并强调了立法和执法机构提高巴西仇恨犯罪透明度的必要性。原创性/价值本文通过分析由宣传机构和其他相关机构创建和传播的有关巴西针对 LGBTQI+ 人群的仇恨犯罪的各种数据来源,为有关性别暴力的文献做出了贡献。
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