Abreu, Carlos Alexandre Camargo deRibeiro, Rafael Soares2020-09-142020-09-142019-04-29RIBEIRO, Rafael Soares. Pirâmide de infrações penais: desenvolvimento sequencial do crime. 2019. 99f. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação) - Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/30045Brazil kills more than the Syrian war, with more than 60,000 homicides in 2018, leading to the ranking of intentional lethal violent crimes, despite growing investments in public security, from a creation of the National Public Security Secretariat in 1997. His country also leads with other types of crimes from all grades, from the smallest to the most heinous crimes. The present study aimed to analyze the correlation between heinous crimes, against life and greater offensive potential with infractions, which are more common and routine, those of less offensive potential, such as the disturbance of the rest of the rest, with the use of data mining and Business Intelligence (BI). A ratio of 1: 15: 45: 415 was found, which is each 415 reports of disorder, a crime occurs against life, reinforcing the theory of Broken Windows by Wilson and Kelling (1982), which talks about the existence of a sequential crime project, an interconnection between disorder and crimes more serious. Where his own research comes from, the process of inquiry is a process of analysis of the individual.Acesso AbertoSegurança públicaSegurança do trabalhoMineração de dadosPirâmide de BirdTolerância ZeroPirâmide de infrações penais: desenvolvimento sequencial do crimemasterThesis