The Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) launches this Tuesday (30) the Statistical Data Validator program of the National Public Security Information System (Sinesp), a platform used by public security professionals in the states to forward data “from more efficiently and quickly”. The new version of the tool, according to the folder, will make it possible to expand the panel of public safety indicators from the current nine to 28 data, incorporating feminicides, rapes, suicides, disappearances, deaths caused by State agents and others. In the new system, official national data will be validated every 30 days, unlike the current 90 days. The event continues until tomorrow, with training geared toward representatives from the statistics area of public security agencies from all states of the federation. National data Based on the expansion of national public security data, the ministry will have information on the following categories: intentional homicide; theft followed by death (robbery); bodily injury followed by death; attempted murder; femicide; death by intervention of a State agent; death to be clarified, without evidence of crime; death in traffic or as a result of it; death of State agent; suicide; State agent suicide; rape; vehicle theft; rob the financial institution; Cargo theft; vehicle theft; drug trafficking; cocaine seizure; seizure of marijuana; firearm apprehension; missing person; located person; arrest warrant served; pre-hospital care; search and rescue; Fire fighting; issuance of license permit; and carrying out inspections.
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