Professor Vilaça’s work cuts across Sociology of Law, Organizations, and Politics, and seeks to explain the causes of corruption prosecutions. His research examines this question from two angles. The first one, the topic of his book project Politicians Behind Bars, focuses on how prosecutors’ cultural and organizational practices shape their effectiveness to prosecute economic and political elites. This work draws on more than 120 in-depth interviews with federal prosecutors and other judicial actors in Brazil.
His second project explains how judges make decisions in corruption trials. This research uses quantitative analyses to analyze whether sentencing and appeals are affected by judges’ ideology, defendants’ political affiliation, and social movement mobilization.
Professor Vilaça’s articles have appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, Social Forces, Social Problems, Law & Society Review, Sociology of Development, Mobilization, among other venues.
(with Marco Morucci and Victoria Paniagua) American Journal of Political Science (2024): 1-16.
Social Forces (2024), soae065.
Law & Society Review (2024) 58, 163–191.
Sociology of Development (2024) 10 (2): 179–205.
Socius (2024) 10.
(with Jacob Turner). Latin American Politics and Society (2024):1-22.
Social Problems (2023): spad002: 1–21.
Mobilization (2020) 25 (3): 405–424.
2023 Winner of the Shaheen Award for Best Dissertation in Social Sciences.
2020 Co-winner of John J. Kane Memorial Award for Most Outstanding Graduate Student.
2020 Winner of Society for the Study of Social Problems’ Conflict, Social Action, and Change Division’s Graduate Student Paper Award.
2019 Winner of Jeanine Becker Award for Best Graduate Student Paper.
Education
PhD, Sociology, University of Notre Dame
MA, Political Science, University of Brasilia
BA, Political Science, University of Brasilia
BS, Production Engineering, University of Brasilia