Many travelers and professionals assume crime works the same way everywhere. It doesn’t.
In Brazil, speed and intimidation dominate. In the United States, stealth and planning are more common. These differences affect how crimes unfold, how victims are selected, and how people should adapt their behavior.
In today’s NordBridge Security blog, I break down why crime patterns differ between the U.S. and Brazil—and why misunderstanding those differences can increase risk for travelers, expats, and organizations.
If your security assumptions travel with you, this is worth reading.
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