A recent Datafolha poll reveals that 58% of Brazilians believe crime has increased in their cities over the past year.
The survey, conducted in early April 2025 across 172 Brazilian municipalities, shows only 15% of respondents noticed a decrease in criminal activity.Urban centers feel the impact most severely.
Residents of capital cities and metropolitan regions report higher crime rates (66%) compared to interior cities (51%).Women perceive the situation as more dangerous than men, with 62% of female respondents noting increased criminality versus 52% of males.Cell phone theft emerges as a particular concern.
One in ten Brazilians fell victim to phone theft last year.The problem reaches alarming proportions in major cities like So Paulo, where authorities recorded over 29,000 cases in just two monthsaveraging one theft every three minutes.Wealth disparity influences crime perception.
Higher-income Brazilians earning above ten minimum wages report increased criminality at higher rates (64%) than the national average.Crime Wave Grips Brazil as 58% Report Rising Criminality.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Violence against women remains a persistent issue despite some statistical improvements.
Brazil recorded nearly 84,000 female rape victims in 2023, translating to one rape every six minutes.
Domestic violence assaults increased by 9.8% that same year.The government has responded with technological solutions.
The Celular Seguro application now allows citizens to quickly report and block stolen phones, with almost 14 million devices already blocked through this system.Some bright spots exist.
The South region maintains lower theft rates than the national average, and cities like Florianpolis, Curitiba, and Vitria have improved safety through technology investments and community policing strategies.
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