2020
DOI: 10.31447/as00032573.2020234.03
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do que fala quem fala sobre polícia no brasil? uma revisão da literatura

Abstract: Do que fala quem fala sobre polícia no Brasil? Uma revisão da literatura. Este artigo pretende mapear literatura selecionada sobre policiamento nas ciências sociais brasileiras nos últimos 20 anos. A primeira parte expõe, com base em textos de revisão bibliográfica, a história da construção do "policiamento" como objeto de pesquisa nas ciências sociais brasileiras. A segunda secção discute a predominância de dois temas (o compromisso da agenda de pesquisa com o tema das violações dos direitos humanos e a convi… Show more

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“…The expansion of private security companies is understood as one of the most striking examples of this global process (Adorno and Oliveira, 2019, 399). In the Brazilian case in particular, bureaucratic failings within the police are also often seen as contributing to the rise of private security, and competition among the many different police forces—civil, military, municipal, federal—is cited as contributing to a lack of integration that makes policing less effective (Costa and Lima, 2019; Durão and Coelho, 2020).…”
Section: Private Security and The Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expansion of private security companies is understood as one of the most striking examples of this global process (Adorno and Oliveira, 2019, 399). In the Brazilian case in particular, bureaucratic failings within the police are also often seen as contributing to the rise of private security, and competition among the many different police forces—civil, military, municipal, federal—is cited as contributing to a lack of integration that makes policing less effective (Costa and Lima, 2019; Durão and Coelho, 2020).…”
Section: Private Security and The Statementioning
confidence: 99%