Análise dos registros dos crimes de furto e roubo contra propriedades rurais em Goiás nos anos de 2017 e 2018
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2021-11-18
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This study assesses the records of thefts and robberies against
rural properties in the Brazilian State of Goiás for the years of 2017 and
2018. Data were collected from the Integrated Attendance Records (RAI)
system of the State of Goiás Public Security Department. The study
assesses: 1. The thefts and robberies records across all municipalities, 2.
The list of subtracted goods, 3. The regional concentration of crimes, 4.
The spatial distribution of these crimes in comparison with maps of
agricultural production, and 5. The correlations of theft and robbery
records with socioeconomic indicators. Results reveal that: 1. Theft
represent 90% of the crimes against rural properties in Goiás while
robbery represent 10% of the total; 2. The main goods taken in thefts are
cattle herds, household appliances, tools and household items, while
most stolen goods in robberies are firearms, cash and vehicles; 3. The
South, Center and Last of Goiás encompasses the largest amount of thefts
and robberies; 4. The criminal maps largely overlaps with the areas of
greatest concentration of agricultural production; 5. Crime records have a
strong and positive statistical correlation with both the number of rural
households. As regions with the largest rural development records have
higher rates of thefts and robberies against rural properties, these regions
demand dedicated security policies targeting rural areas.
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Criminalidade, Patrimônio, Segurança, Desenvolvimento rural
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OLIVEIRA, Carlos Antonio Ferreira de; MEDINA, Gabriel da Silva; TEIXEIRA, Lana Mara Silva. Análise dos registros dos crimes de furto e roubo contra propriedades rurais em Goiás nos anos de 2017 e 2018. Boletim Goiano de Geografia, Goiania, v. 41, n. 1, n.p, 18 nov. 2021. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.ufg.br/bgg/article/view/62579.