CRIMINAL RECORDS OF VIOLENCE INVOLVING VENEZUELANS IN NORTH BRAZIL

Ana Paula Ananiades Cornacchia, Gilberto Paiva de Carvalho, R. Araújo, P. Dias, A. Franco
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Introduction: Refugee crisis is a problem faced worldwide. The large borders with neighbouring countries make Brazil a potential destination for most of those seeking for a new life in South America. Venezuela currently fights the worst humanitarian crisis in the history of the country, and migration to Brazil emerges as an option. Living in border regions, these people are more susceptible to violence. Objective: This study aimed to revisit the medico-legal records of a city in North Brazil to calculate rates of Venezuelans involved in situations of violence. Material and methods: Medico-legal records of the city of Pacaraima, Roraima, Brazil, dated from 2013 and 2018, were revisited. The nationality of victims and perpetrators of violent actions were noted as well as the type of crime. Results: In 2013 (n = 86, 39.3%) and 2018 (n = 133, 60.7%), 219 forensic records were documented. Venezuelans were involved in 63 forensic reports (28.7%) – one in 2013 and 62 in 2018. Most of the reports were related to bodily integrity investigations (n = 169, 77.2%). Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of building-up social strategies to support Venezuelans and Brazilians living in the city of Pacaraima, as the number of forensic reports increased 54.7% from 2013 to 2018. This data might reflect the increase of violence in the border region, in which Venezuelans and Brazilians may figure as victims and perpetrators.
委内瑞拉人在巴西北部的暴力犯罪记录
引言:难民危机是全世界面临的一个问题。与邻国的巨大边界使巴西成为大多数在南美洲寻求新生活的人的潜在目的地。委内瑞拉目前正在与该国历史上最严重的人道主义危机作斗争,移民巴西成为一种选择。这些人生活在边境地区,更容易受到暴力侵害。目的:本研究旨在重新访问巴西北部一座城市的医疗法律记录,以计算委内瑞拉人卷入暴力事件的比率。材料和方法:重新查阅了2013年和2018年巴西罗赖马州帕卡拉伊马市的医疗法律记录。与会者注意到暴力行为受害者和肇事者的国籍以及犯罪类型。结果:2013年(n=86,39.3%)和2018年(n=133,60.7%),共记录了219份法医记录。委内瑞拉人参与了63份法医报告(28.7%),其中一份在2013年,62份在2018年。大多数报告与身体完整性调查有关(n=169,77.2%)。结论:这项研究强调了建立社会策略以支持生活在帕卡拉伊马市的委内瑞拉人和巴西人的重要性,因为从2013年到2018年,法医报告的数量增加了54.7%。这些数据可能反映了边境地区暴力事件的增加,委内瑞拉人和巴西人可能是该地区的受害者和肇事者。
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