2021
DOI: 10.31060/rbsp.2020.v14.n1.1020
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Memórias e representações sociais do telejornalismo policial sobre a intervenção federal no Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: Este artigo discute a medida de intervenção federal no Rio de Janeiro, buscando entender a sua implementação a despeito de experiências militares pregressas em território carioca. Nesse caminho, o estudo teve como objetivo geral analisar as memórias e as representações sociais do telejornalismo policial sobre a intervenção e apontar as peculiaridades da nova experiência militar. Como metodologia, adotaram-se a revisão de literatura e a análise de declarações oficiais tratando da intervenção, bem como a análise… Show more

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“…Although dogs have been recognized as predators of turtle nests [ 91 ], they possess a notable ability to learn [ 92 ]. The development of skills in canines is contingent upon their breed, and the process of training necessitates adherence to the three stages of canine training: habituation, sensitization, and operant conditioning [ 93 ]. This approach proves to be particularly valuable in scenarios where patrols may not have the opportunity to directly observe the nesting behavior of female turtles but instead find the nest after it has been laid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although dogs have been recognized as predators of turtle nests [ 91 ], they possess a notable ability to learn [ 92 ]. The development of skills in canines is contingent upon their breed, and the process of training necessitates adherence to the three stages of canine training: habituation, sensitization, and operant conditioning [ 93 ]. This approach proves to be particularly valuable in scenarios where patrols may not have the opportunity to directly observe the nesting behavior of female turtles but instead find the nest after it has been laid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%