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|a Costa, Ivone Freire
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|a Polícia e sociedade
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b gestão de segurança pública, violência e controle social
|c Ivone Freire Costa
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|c 2005, 2005
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|a 243 pages
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-243)
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|a The management of public security in Brazil is a debate that highlights the relationship between the Police and Society. The vision presented in this book fuels the discussion. With the Bahia Police as its object of study, author Ivone Freire Costa focuses on police actions in the Liberdade neighborhood - the most populated and complex conglomerate of violence and criminality in the city of Salvador. In this way, the lack of trust, fear and insecurity that permeate the relationship between citizens and police are evaluated. The main purpose of the work is to encourage the proposal of social co-responsibility between the Police and Society in a positive, harmonious and productive way. It is by highlighting the failures in public security and the growing search for social conformity by citizens in the world of illegality, that the author suggests paths for the long-awaited peace pact
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