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Author(s):  
Leonardo Mazzurana ◽  
Victor Almeida

ABSTRACT Context: the case narrates the creation of the Integrated Information Circle, a pilot project that took place in an area limited to the Rocinha community, led by managers of the civil and military police, which was carried out through a partnership between the 11th DP - Rocinha and the 28th UPP - Rocinha. This action sought to develop protocols for the exchange of information in a continuous, effective, and, above all, institutionalized manner between local police agencies. However, despite the good results achieved, the initiative has not been consolidated. Methodology: the information was collected from secondary data and interviews from the managers who participated in the process - Dr. Gabriel Ferrando, chief of the 11th DP, and Major Felipe Carvalho Barreto, then intelligence superintendent of the Pacifying Police Coordination (CPP). Objectives: To discuss how the civil and military police organize and act. Results: development of analyzes on aspects related to the organization and culture of police institutions about the theme of integration. Conclusion: the case allows us to understand the limits and potential of integration between the police, based on the discussion about the possible reasons why the Integrated Information Circle has been discontinued.


Author(s):  
Leonardo Mazzurana ◽  
Victor Almeida

ABSTRACT Context: the case narrates the creation of the Integrated Information Circle, a pilot project that took place in an area limited to the Rocinha community, led by managers of the civil and military police, which was carried out through a partnership between the 11th DP - Rocinha and the 28th UPP - Rocinha. This action sought to develop protocols for the exchange of information in a continuous, effective, and, above all, institutionalized manner between local police agencies. However, despite the good results achieved, the initiative has not been consolidated. Methodology: the information was collected from secondary data and interviews from the managers who participated in the process - Dr. Gabriel Ferrando, chief of the 11th DP, and Major Felipe Carvalho Barreto, then intelligence superintendent of the Pacifying Police Coordination (CPP). Objectives: To discuss how the civil and military police organize and act. Results: development of analyzes on aspects related to the organization and culture of police institutions about the theme of integration. Conclusion: the case allows us to understand the limits and potential of integration between the police, based on the discussion about the possible reasons why the Integrated Information Circle has been discontinued.


Author(s):  
Janaina Hammerschmidt ◽  
Marcelo Robis Francisco Nassaro ◽  
Leandro de Camargo Bauer ◽  
Enio Antonio Almeida ◽  
Elsa Helena Barreto ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (15) ◽  
pp. e79101522664
Author(s):  
Samuel Carminatti ◽  
Shalimar Gallon ◽  
Carlos Costa ◽  
Vitor Francisco Dalla Corte

The research aims analyze the meanings of work for military police officers and the meanings’ associations with the concepts of masculinity. Based on quantitative research, three hundred Brazilian military police responded to a structured questionnaire classified on a five-point Likert scale. Data was collected in person and online using Qualtrics software, then tabulated and organized using JASP v software. 0.14.1. The results shows that military police officers perceive recognition of their work, based on autonomy. Moreover, they see their work as strongly related to moral rectitude and social utility. They associate the meanings of their work with issues of dignity and respect for human rights and the feeling of generating positive impacts and results for society. However, this also results in a homogenization of the individual within the organization: they cannot show emotions, must be heterosexual, withstand provocations, be conservative in terms of the values of the institution and the profession.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (14) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
A. A. KULYUKIN ◽  

The article examines the issues of execution of punishments against military personnel by the military police in the Russian Empire. The functions of the military police related to the execution of punishments in the army are determined, a description of the stages of development of this institution (from the 17th century to the 20th century) is given, in particular, depending on the reform of legislation, the creation of new institutions for the execution of sentences, four stages are identified: 1) 1621–1716, 2) 1717–1826, 3) 1827– 1867, 4) 1868–1917. It is concluded that the genesis of the penal system is a structured and purposeful process of transforming the relevant institutions. The need to apply the experience accumulated in the army of the Russian Empire is emphasized.


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