Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process

For many years, Rio de Janeiro has held the dubious distinction of being one of the world s most beautiful cities, and at the same time, one of the most dangerous. This report is the story of Rio s attempt to break with history and establish a new...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Social Analysis
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/17431077/bringing-state-back-favelas-rio-de-janeiro-understanding-changes-community-life-after-upp-pacification-process
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topic ABUSE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
BASIC SERVICES
BETTER SCHOOLS
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
CHILDCARE
CHILDCARE CENTERS
CITIES
CITY LEVEL
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COCAINE
COLLUSION
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEADERS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
COMPLAINTS
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
CORRUPT
CRIME
CRIME RATES
CRIME STATISTICS
CRIMINAL
CRIMINALITY
CRIMINALS
DEATHS
DEMOCRACY
DEMOLITION
DESCRIPTION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRUG
DRUG DEALING
DRUG GANGS
DRUG TRADE
DRUG TRAFFIC
DRUGS
DWELLING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
FAVELA
FAVELA RESIDENTS
FAVELAS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FORMAL CITY
GANG
GARBAGE COLLECTION
GENDER
GUN
GUNS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CLINICS
HOMES
HOMICIDE
HOMICIDE RATE
HOMICIDE RATES
HOMICIDES
HOTELS
HOUSES
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING UNITS
HUMAN RIGHTS
INFORMAL HOUSING
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION
INHABITANTS
INITIATIVE
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
IRREGULAR HOUSING
JUDICIARY
LACK OF INCOME
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOW-INCOME
MARIJUANA
MEDIA
MILITARY REGIME
MINISTER
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MURDER
MURDER RATES
NARCOTICS
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NEIGHBORHOODS
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OFFENDER
ON URBAN LAND
ORGANIZED CRIME
PENALTIES
PERPETRATOR
POLICE
POLICE BRUTALITY
POLICE CORRUPTION
POLICE FORCE
POLICE PRESENCE
POLITICIANS
PRISON
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY OF LIFE
RAPE
RATES OF CRIME
RECENT URBANIZATION
REPRESSION
RESETTLEMENT
RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIONS
ROBBERIES
ROBBERY
RULE OF LAW
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SETTLEMENT
SHACKS
SLUM
SLUM UPGRADING
SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAM
SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAMS
SLUMS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPATIAL MOBILITY
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STREET VENDORS
SUBURBS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEENAGERS
TENTS
THEFT
THIEVES
TORTURE
TOURISM
TOURISTS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPARENCY
TRIALS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN POOR
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN UPGRADING
URBANIZATION
VIOLENT CRIMES
WEAPONS
YOUTH
spellingShingle ABUSE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
BASIC SERVICES
BETTER SCHOOLS
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
CHILDCARE
CHILDCARE CENTERS
CITIES
CITY LEVEL
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COCAINE
COLLUSION
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEADERS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
COMPLAINTS
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
CORRUPT
CRIME
CRIME RATES
CRIME STATISTICS
CRIMINAL
CRIMINALITY
CRIMINALS
DEATHS
DEMOCRACY
DEMOLITION
DESCRIPTION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRUG
DRUG DEALING
DRUG GANGS
DRUG TRADE
DRUG TRAFFIC
DRUGS
DWELLING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
FAVELA
FAVELA RESIDENTS
FAVELAS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FORMAL CITY
GANG
GARBAGE COLLECTION
GENDER
GUN
GUNS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CLINICS
HOMES
HOMICIDE
HOMICIDE RATE
HOMICIDE RATES
HOMICIDES
HOTELS
HOUSES
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING UNITS
HUMAN RIGHTS
INFORMAL HOUSING
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION
INHABITANTS
INITIATIVE
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
IRREGULAR HOUSING
JUDICIARY
LACK OF INCOME
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOW-INCOME
MARIJUANA
MEDIA
MILITARY REGIME
MINISTER
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MURDER
MURDER RATES
NARCOTICS
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NEIGHBORHOODS
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OFFENDER
ON URBAN LAND
ORGANIZED CRIME
PENALTIES
PERPETRATOR
POLICE
POLICE BRUTALITY
POLICE CORRUPTION
POLICE FORCE
POLICE PRESENCE
POLITICIANS
PRISON
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY OF LIFE
RAPE
RATES OF CRIME
RECENT URBANIZATION
REPRESSION
RESETTLEMENT
RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIONS
ROBBERIES
ROBBERY
RULE OF LAW
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SETTLEMENT
SHACKS
SLUM
SLUM UPGRADING
SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAM
SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAMS
SLUMS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPATIAL MOBILITY
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STREET VENDORS
SUBURBS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEENAGERS
TENTS
THEFT
THIEVES
TORTURE
TOURISM
TOURISTS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPARENCY
TRIALS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN POOR
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN UPGRADING
URBANIZATION
VIOLENT CRIMES
WEAPONS
YOUTH
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Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Brazil
description For many years, Rio de Janeiro has held the dubious distinction of being one of the world s most beautiful cities, and at the same time, one of the most dangerous. This report is the story of Rio s attempt to break with history and establish a new kind of state presence in its favelas. This report documents how life in the favelas is changing as a result of the Police Pacification Unit (UPP) pacification effort, as seen through the eyes of favela residents themselves. This study used a qualitative, case-study approach and consisted of observations, focus groups, and key informant interviews in four favelas. The study fits into the broader territorial approach to urban and social development that the World Bank has been supporting in both the state and city of Rio de Janeiro, and for which the historical alliance between federal, state and municipal governments in Rio has been crucial. These projects have focused on strengthening planning and management of urban growth in the metropolitan region, promoting the provision of affordable housing with access to infrastructure and service, and supporting the implementation of a targeted, comprehensive social development program for the urban poor. Under the social development agenda, the Bank has been providing support to Social UPP since its design stage, in 2010, through technical assistance services to strengthen social governance and territorially-based monitoring and evaluation.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process
title_short Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process
title_full Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process
title_fullStr Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process
title_full_unstemmed Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process
title_sort bringing the state back into the favelas of rio de janeiro : understanding changes in community life after the upp pacification process
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/17431077/bringing-state-back-favelas-rio-de-janeiro-understanding-changes-community-life-after-upp-pacification-process
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13230
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spelling okr-10986-132302021-04-23T14:03:06Z Bringing the State Back into the favelas of Rio de Janeiro : Understanding Changes in Community Life after the UPP Pacification Process World Bank ABUSE ACCESS TO SERVICES AFFORDABLE HOUSING BASIC SERVICES BETTER SCHOOLS BUSINESS COMMUNITY CAPITAL PUNISHMENT CHILDCARE CHILDCARE CENTERS CITIES CITY LEVEL CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COCAINE COLLUSION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION COMPLAINTS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS CORRUPT CRIME CRIME RATES CRIME STATISTICS CRIMINAL CRIMINALITY CRIMINALS DEATHS DEMOCRACY DEMOLITION DESCRIPTION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DRUG DRUG DEALING DRUG GANGS DRUG TRADE DRUG TRAFFIC DRUGS DWELLING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INTEGRATION FAVELA FAVELA RESIDENTS FAVELAS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FORMAL CITY GANG GARBAGE COLLECTION GENDER GUN GUNS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CLINICS HOMES HOMICIDE HOMICIDE RATE HOMICIDE RATES HOMICIDES HOTELS HOUSES HOUSING CONSTRUCTION HOUSING DEVELOPMENT HOUSING UNITS HUMAN RIGHTS INFORMAL HOUSING INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION INHABITANTS INITIATIVE INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS IRREGULAR HOUSING JUDICIARY LACK OF INCOME LAWS LEADERSHIP LIVING CONDITIONS LOW-INCOME MARIJUANA MEDIA MILITARY REGIME MINISTER MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MURDER MURDER RATES NARCOTICS NATURAL DISASTERS NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OFFENDER ON URBAN LAND ORGANIZED CRIME PENALTIES PERPETRATOR POLICE POLICE BRUTALITY POLICE CORRUPTION POLICE FORCE POLICE PRESENCE POLITICIANS PRISON PUBLIC AUTHORITIES PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF LIFE RAPE RATES OF CRIME RECENT URBANIZATION REPRESSION RESETTLEMENT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIONS ROBBERIES ROBBERY RULE OF LAW SECURITY MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SETTLEMENT SHACKS SLUM SLUM UPGRADING SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAM SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAMS SLUMS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISES SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SERVICES SPATIAL MOBILITY STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STREET VENDORS SUBURBS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEENAGERS TENTS THEFT THIEVES TORTURE TOURISM TOURISTS TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRIALS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN PLANNING URBAN POOR URBAN SERVICES URBAN UPGRADING URBANIZATION VIOLENT CRIMES WEAPONS YOUTH For many years, Rio de Janeiro has held the dubious distinction of being one of the world s most beautiful cities, and at the same time, one of the most dangerous. This report is the story of Rio s attempt to break with history and establish a new kind of state presence in its favelas. This report documents how life in the favelas is changing as a result of the Police Pacification Unit (UPP) pacification effort, as seen through the eyes of favela residents themselves. This study used a qualitative, case-study approach and consisted of observations, focus groups, and key informant interviews in four favelas. The study fits into the broader territorial approach to urban and social development that the World Bank has been supporting in both the state and city of Rio de Janeiro, and for which the historical alliance between federal, state and municipal governments in Rio has been crucial. These projects have focused on strengthening planning and management of urban growth in the metropolitan region, promoting the provision of affordable housing with access to infrastructure and service, and supporting the implementation of a targeted, comprehensive social development program for the urban poor. Under the social development agenda, the Bank has been providing support to Social UPP since its design stage, in 2010, through technical assistance services to strengthen social governance and territorially-based monitoring and evaluation. 2013-04-22T16:53:11Z 2013-04-22T16:53:11Z 2012-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/17431077/bringing-state-back-favelas-rio-de-janeiro-understanding-changes-community-life-after-upp-pacification-process http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13230 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Brazil