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Brazil: Technical Memorandum on the Regulation of the Use of Force in the Prison and Socioeducational Systems Human rights-based analysis of existing use of force protocols. Available in Portuguese.
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The manufacture, trade and regulation of law enforcement and security equipment in Brazil New report examining the manufacture, trade, and use of law enforcement weapons and equipment in Brazil. Available in English and Portuguese.
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Handbook on Handcuffs and Other Instruments of Restraint in Court Hearings This handbook aims to assist the judiciary limit the use of instruments of restraint to exceptional circumstances.
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Tools of Torture and Repression in South America: Use, manufacture and trade. July 2016 Available in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Countries researched: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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