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Area of Science:

  • Criminology
  • Urban Studies
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Homicide rates and their spatial distribution are critical public health concerns.
  • Socioeconomic factors and urban environment quality can influence crime patterns.
  • Understanding these relationships is vital for effective crime prevention strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the spatial distribution of homicide rates (H) in Betim, Minas Gerais, from 2006-2011.
  • To examine the correlation between homicide rates, the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), and the Quality of Urban Life (QUL) index.
  • To explore theoretical explanations for the observed spatial relationships.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive analysis of homicide data (1,383 deaths) including demographics (male, 15-24 years, brown/black, secondary education, single).
  • Moran's spatial autocorrelation analysis for H, SVI, and QUL.
  • Overlay analysis of H, SVI, and QUL spatial distributions.

Main Results:

  • No significant spatial autocorrelation was found for homicide rates, SVI, or QUL individually, suggesting random distribution.
  • Despite individual randomness, a spatial overlap was observed when H, SVI, and QUL were analyzed concurrently.
  • Demographic profile of victims: predominantly male (91.9%), young adults (15-24 years, 46.9%), brown/black (76.9%), with secondary education (51.1%), and single (83.9%).

Conclusions:

  • Social vulnerability and homicide are empirically associated.
  • Theoretical frameworks, including anomie and colonization of the lifeworld, help explain the link between social factors and crime.
  • The overlap indicates that while not spatially clustered individually, these factors interact to influence homicide patterns.