Jacqueline Muniz
Jacqueline Muniz is a professor at the Federal Fluminense University (UFF), specializing in Public Security. Her research and teachings focus on the organization and functionality of police forces in Brazil. Muniz has critically analyzed the relationship between police staffing levels and their operational effectiveness, arguing that simply increasing police numbers does not necessarily lead to reduced crime rates. She advocates for a more strategic approach to resource allocation and the implementation of technology that aligns with the actual needs of law enforcement.
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Argentina:
Jacqueline Muñiz is a public security researcher who commented on the police operation as a publicity stunt.
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Liechtenstein:
Jacqueline Muniz from the Federal Fluminense University comments on the impact of the police operation on the Comando Vermelho.
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Argentina:
Jacqueline Muniz described the operation as 'amateurish' and highlighted tactical errors that jeopardized public safety.
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Uruguay:
Jacqueline Muniz discusses the implications of political prisoners and bank robberies during the dictatorship.
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Brazil:
Jacqueline Muniz is an anthropologist and professor who argues that the cost-benefit of new blockers in prisons does not justify their implementation.
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Liechtenstein:
Jacqueline Muniz is a professor at the Federal Fluminense University and critiques the organization and resource allocation within police forces.
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