Majority wants crime reduction in the country, says Datafolha | New



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According to a Datafolha study published in the Monday edition of the journal Folha de S.Paulo, the majority of Brazilians defend the reduction of the criminal majority in the country.

In 2017, 84% of respondents were in favor of a reduction in the age of crime. In the survey conducted in December, the number remained; 14% were against the reduction in 2017 and this index was also identical; 2% did not know how to answer; then 1%.

In 2017, 64% of those polled for age reduction of crime said that the measure should be valid for any type of crime. In the survey conducted in December, this index was 67%.

Still in the group of respondents favoring the reduction of adulthood, 36% thought in 2017 that the measure should only apply to certain types of crime. In December 2018, this index was 33%.

In the Saturday edition (12), "Folha de S.Paulo" published another part of the research, relating to the Congress. At the end of 2010, 49% of respondents believed that elected MPs at the time would be good or good. At the end of 2014, they were 40%. In the December survey, 56% said they believe elected members of Congress will now behave well or well.

In 2010, 28% thought the Congress would meet regularly. in 2014, 31%; and at the end of 2018, 28%.

11% thought that Congress would be bad or bad; then 15%; and in December, 8%.

They could not answer 11%; then 14%; and 8%.

On December 18-19, Datafolha heard 2,077 people in 130 countries. The margin of error is two percentage points plus or minus.

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