Estudo de indicadores de desenvolvimento, de distribuição de renda e de cobertura e ocorrências policiais do Amazonas
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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This study sought to relate effective military police in the year 2016 with population resident in the 62 municipalities of Amazonas, with the human-HDI index of the censuses of 1991 and 2010 and the police occurrences of thefts, thefts, bodily injuries, Rapes and homicides between the years 2014, 2015 And 2016. Recognizing that there is a close relationship between human development, crime and resident populations. It broke out of the Hypothesis that there are relations between police occurrences, military police coverage, social indicators and human development in the municipalities of the state of Amazonas. The police occurrence data of the five natures previously mentioned, and the resident populations were related through the geographic Information system – SIG, which provided maps of studies: On the amount of occurrences, on the Relation of inhabitants by military police, on index of human development. The study used scatter charts to observe the evolution of human development indicators education, income and longevity. And also, the distribution of police occurrences, the relationship between inhabitants by crime, the military police coverage in the municipalities of Amazonas. The municipalities were evidenced as to the evolution of the HDI and which presented more police occurrences, which presented greater relation of inhabitants for crime, which municipalities presented the smallest and largest police coverage. The study showed that greater human development is synonymous with greater crime in the municipalities of Amazonas. This study will further research that links human development and police occurrences.
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SILVA, Eduardo Pereira da. Estudo de indicadores de desenvolvimento, de distribuição de renda e de cobertura e ocorrências policiais do Amazonas. 2018. 102 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geografia) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, 2018.
