Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Crime in Brazil Is Not As Bad As the Statistics Indicate

!±8± Crime in Brazil Is Not As Bad As the Statistics Indicate

Brazil does not have a death penalty. Brazil has a liberal juvenile justice system that seems far too lenient on youthful offenders. These factors have contributed to the high level of crime in Brazil.

There is a considerable amount of freedom in Brazil. Freedom, as opposed to totalitarian police states, has its price in increased criminal opportunities for the criminal element of society. Illegal drug activity has increased in recent years in Brazil. There are gang wars, and turf battles over the drug territories, and some innocent bystanders are killed in some of the battles. Fortunately the majority of these drug related crimes are contained in the poorer sections of the largest cities in Brazil. If you are not dealing drugs, and not spending time in the high crime inner cities in Brazil, then you are in much less danger of becoming the victim of a crime that you would be in any place in the USA.

Actual Crime Rates in Brazil compared to the USA and Japan

An analysis was done using INTERPOL data for Brazil. For purpose of comparison, data were drawn for the seven offenses used to compute the United States FBI's index of crime. Index offenses include murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. The combined total of these offenses constitutes the Index used for trend calculation purposes. Brazil will be compared with Japan (country with a low crime rate) and USA (country with a high crime rate). The following figures are per 100,000 population.

Offense: Rape, the rate in 2001 was 8.50 for Brazil, compared with 1.78 for Japan and 31.77 for USA.

Offense: Aggravated assault, the rate in 2001 was 0.61 for Brazil, 23.78 for Japan, and 318.55 for USA.

Offense: Larceny for 2001 was 309.91 for Brazil, 1401.26 for Japan, and 2484.64 for USA.

Offense: Motor vehicle theft in 2001 was 88.51 for Brazil, compared with 44.28 for Japan and 430.64 for USA.

The rate for all index offenses combined was 927.41 for Brazil, compared with 1709.88 for Japan and 4160.51 for USA.

Source: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/rwinslow/samerica/brazil.html

A Comparative Criminology Tour of the World

Dr. Robert Winslow

rwinslow@mail.sdsu.edu

San Diego State University

Japan is considered one of the safest countries on earth, with a very low crime rate, however Japan has almost twice as much crime overall as Brazil. The USA has over 400% more overall crime than Brazil. However, these statistics are skewed and misleading. Brazil's crime is much localized, almost exclusively limited to the large inner cities. The crime rate in the rest of Brazil is comparable to the crime rate in Vatican City. In the rural areas of Brazil, hitchhiking is still common with very few criminal incidents. Even crimes against property are almost unheard of outside the large cities in Brazil. Outside of the inner cities, Brazil is pretty much the safest place on earth, with an outlandishly low crime rate. By comparison the USA is far more dangerous than Brazil.

There is one other exception to this low crime rate in Brazil. The popular tourist attractions and beaches do have some criminals taking advantage of tourists. These crimes tend to be pick-pocketing, purse snatching, camera snatching, and similar crimes. Even Vatican City has such pick-pockets working the tourists there too. This is an unfortunate fact of life worldwide in every tourist hotspot on earth. Savoy tourists can usually avoid being victimized by these petty criminals.

Do not flash expensive items such as camcorders, cameras, and notebook computers. The red light districts (AMOR à ZONA) should be avoided. The slums (favelas) are high crime areas. ATM machines tend to attract robbers. Thieves work the beaches looking for purses and wallets lying near sunbathers. They grab the purse or wallet and run. Solution: Do not leave your purse or wallet in view. Dress down. Try to look native. Do not stand out.

A word of warning about the Brazilian petty criminals and their methods.

Petty thieves commonly work the public transportation system looking for tourists. They ride the public transportation system (mostly busses) looking to identify a target, usually with a purse or expensive camera in easy view. They will wait until the bus is stopping and opening the doors, then they grab the item and jump off the bus. Lately they have been grabbing whole backpacks, when the tourist is so foolish as to take off his/her backpack on the bus. Solution: Be especially careful on the busses in Brazil. Do not take off your backpack. Do not make it easy for the thieves to grab your valuables and run. Fortunately it is incredibly rare for these petty criminals to become violent. They almost always run away no matter if they are successful or not in the purse snatching attempt. They run not because they are afraid of the tourist, but because they are afraid of a mob or the police catching them. However, you should NOT chase a purse snatcher. They are often armed. The inner city criminals in Brazil are especially afraid of the cops. The police in Brazil are almost as trigger happy as cops in the USA. Fortunately they seem to know the difference between tourists and the street criminals.

In summary, you are far more likely to have your wallet or purse stolen in any city in the USA than in even the tourist areas of Brazil. If you stay away from the inner cities and especially the favelas and if you do not deal drugs or buy illegal drugs you will be far safer in Brazil than in the USA, Canada, or even Japan. There is no need to be afraid of crime in Brazil. Come on, live a little. The sky is not falling down, and Brazil is not so dangerous if you just use common sense.


Crime in Brazil Is Not As Bad As the Statistics Indicate

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

How To choose The Best Stereo Receiver For Your Needs

!±8± How To choose The Best Stereo Receiver For Your Needs

It used to be a lot simpler to find the best stereo receiver for your needs since most habitancy only used receivers for their home audio system, but today the increasing of video devices and the multitude of audio/video sources makes the selection more demanding. So here are a few tips to keep in mind as you shop for a stereo or digital receiver.

First of all make sure that the receiver that you select to be the brain of your home entertainment center will be able to withhold all the devices that you intend to use with it. These days video and audio can come from a range of sources together with camcorders, digital video recorders, Dvd players, cable or satellite boxes, video game systems, cd players and so on. You will need to have corresponding inputs for however many devices that you intend to use. So plan ahead and make sure the receiver you buy will fit your needs that way. You will have to pay more for a digital receiver that carries a plethora of input connections, but it will be worth it in the long run.

Also be sure that the connections for both audio and video match between your components and the receiver. Most devices can withhold a accepted composite cable connection, but for your best video sources you will probably want some S-video connections that furnish a great screen picture with more detail. On the audio side, if you are using surround sound as many habitancy are these days, make sure that the audio connections from your components match the inputs on your receiver. For digital tool it is regularly either an optical or coaxial connection, but whichever it is, be sure that the connections on both ends will match.

Then be sure that the receiver will be sufficient for your room size. Most rooms will take about 50 watts per channel to power the speakers sufficiently, but larger rooms may want 75 watts per channel and very large rooms can use 100 watts per channel to fill the room up with sound.

You also will need to match the receiver to your speakers too as some speakers use separate ohm ratings to perform their sound purpose. An ohm has to do with how much resistance there is to the current being sent from the receiver. If you match an 8 ohm receiver with a set of 4 ohm speakers you may damage your receiver because of all the overwork that it has to do to keep up with the current quiz, from the speakers. So just make sure that you match the receiver requirements to the speaker set that you have.

Finally, don't assume that price is the definitive guide for quality. Many reviews of the best stereo receivers have ended that high ability tool does not all the time cost more, so read the reviews, shop around thoroughly and ensue the suggestions given above and you can make a good stereo receiver purchase.


How To choose The Best Stereo Receiver For Your Needs

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Choosing Camcorders

!±8± Choosing Camcorders

The variety of options in camcorders have come a long way. While a few years back only professional videographers had camcorders with all the bells and whistles, these days anyone can have the camera power of the pros.

If a camcorder purchase is in your future, here are some things to keep in mind:

1. Digital or Analog -Digital Camcorders are the general rule these days as they are lighter and more compact than the bulky analog camcorder. Additionally, Digital camcorders are quick and easy to transfer the video to your computer, a DVD, and retain perfect quality throughout.

2. Recoding Media - There are a number of styles of recording media used in camcorders from MiniDV to DVD's and even flash cards. Read up to be familiar with the types of media used by the cameras you are considering.

3. Screen Size - This is an important consideration if you don't want to have your eye to the viewfinder the whole time you are recording. Most camcorders have a small video screen that can be viewed to see the image you are recording. While big screens make it nice to know the shot you are getting, you need to keep in mind they suck up more battery power.

4. Finding Buttons - While many people are wowed by the smaller size of camcorders, it is important to make sure you can still use them. Find out where the controls are on the camcorders and see if you will be able to comfortably and conveniently hit the buttons to get it to work.


Choosing Camcorders

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

HD Camcorders - Best Camcorders 2011

!±8± HD Camcorders - Best Camcorders 2011

Looking for a good and descent HD camcorder? Can't find one. Let's help you find a mid range HD camcorders that suits your lifestyle and your wants. With numerous companies coming up with different HD Camcorders in different price range it has almost become difficult to choose a mid range camcorder with the maximum functions. So here are some camcorder reviews that will help you to choose the best HD Cam.

Choosing a low budget camcorder will not only have less features along with that it may even have minimum warranty or no warranty depending on the model. While reading reviews even take into consideration the service center available and which is the nearest service center to your city. Camcorder reviews will help you to understand the best product out of all.

Things to keep in mind before buying HD camcorders

1. Resolution --the camera should have a high definition clarity this will help you to take good quality images and videos.

2. Easy to use-by going through various camcorder reviews you will come to know which is the best and easy to use.

3. Remember your needs - will you use it to record each and every moment or at special occasions or do you want to use it underwater or will you upload your videos every now and then on YouTube. If so there are different HD camcorders for every special thing you do

4. Price range -work on the budget. Lookout for camcorder reviews this will help you to get a good HD Camcorder with functions which suit your lifestyle.

So these are some tips that can help you buy the best HD Camcorders in an economical price range from the market which suits your needs.

Nikon cameras have the best features in a mid price range. Nikon has models which is complete value for money. Nikon cameras review help you to get more information on products and to choose the best economy model that suits your pocket.

Nikon cameras review

Model - Nikon Coolpix p100

Easy to use

Sport mode- it takes multiple shots like a slide show.

Long lasting battery

Model - Nikon Coolpix S8100

Long reach zooms

CMOS sensor

Bright LCD

Here are some Nikon camera reviews that will help you to buy a mid range HD Camcorder of Nikon.


HD Camcorders - Best Camcorders 2011

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