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A research from Datafolha Institute released this Saturday (12) points out that 58% of Brazilians realized increased crime in your cities. The survey, conducted between April 1 and 3, listened to 3,054 people in 172 municipalities. THE margin of error It is two percentage points.
58% of Brazilians realized an increase in crime, says Datafolha. Photo: Reproduction
The perception of increased crime and predominant in different demographic groups. While 58% report an increase in crime25% believe the situation remained stable. Only 15% of respondents perceive a decrease in crimes.
The perception of increased crime is larger among women (62%), residents of metropolitan regions (66%) and from the Southeast region. In the North and Midwest, this perception is lower. Inside, 51% of respondents also report increased crime.
Among men, 52% perceive an increase in crimewhile 19% notice a decrease. THE Datafolha Search reveals that the difference between men and women reaches ten percentage points.
The perception of crime It varies between income ranges. Among those who earn more than ten minimum wages, 64% report increased crimewhile 12% notice decreased. For those who earn less than two minimum wages, 59% report worse violence and 16% report improvement.
In the income range between five and ten minimum wages, 50% of respondents realize worsening in crime31% believe in stability and 16% report improvement. THE margin of error For this income range is five percentage points.
Beyond the perception of the crime in cities, the Datafolha Search questioned respondents about security in their neighborhoods. The figures reveal that 44% of respondents reported increased crime In their vicinity, while 38% did not notice changes. Another 19% of respondents say the crime decreased in its neighborhoods.
A CNN He sought the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) to comment on the research. The text will be updated as soon as there is return.