Legitimidade da polícia: segurança pública para além da dissuasão

Translated title of the contribution: Police legitimacy: criminal policy beyond deterrence

André Zanetic, Bruno Paes Manso, Ariadne Lima Natal, Thiago Oliveira

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Abstract

Criminal policies in Brazil are premised by the deterrence theory model, which is based on measures such as heavy-handed policing, the growth of social control and surveillance mechanisms, and the increasing number of arrests by police officers. International literature, however, have demonstrated how a police organization which targets normative instead of instrumental compliance is more effective and less expensive. This paper aims at discussing the theoretical relevance of legitimacy and procedural justice theory for the current debate on police reform in Brazil. It also aims at pointing how the lack of studies concerning the effects of criminal policies implemented in this country have allowed deterrence-based strategies to prosper despite the doubtful results on criminal behavior control. We indicate how this research agenda might contribute to the discussion on police reform in Brazil and in Latin America.
Translated title of the contributionPolice legitimacy: criminal policy beyond deterrence
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)148-173
Number of pages26
JournalCivitas
Volume16
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2016

Keywords

  • police legitimacy
  • deterrence theory
  • procedural justice
  • criminal policies

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