As duas faces do espelho : o Rio de Janeiro como reflexo do Brasil : políticas de segurança, 1987-2000
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2008-10-31
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Siqueira, Washington
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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The following dissertation discusses how the Brazilian State has been implementing public security policies and shows how the state government faced the urban violence after the military dictatorship over the 1987-2000 period. This paper combines the state policies with the National Public Security Plan (NPSP), launched in 2000 during the government of Fernando Henrique Cardoso. It also analyses the conception of political and administrative decentralisation imposed by NPSP and how the implementation of the Plan was articulated with the state and municipal governments. This work deals specifically with security policies implemented in Rio de Janeiro for the period of 1987-2000, in three state governments, with the objective to analyze such policies and demonstrate how the state governments faced the advancement of the violence in the cities. The state governments of Rio de Janeiro presented in this paper are the result of the management of a new conception of urban violence and it became a model to the entire country though the analyses of this management we can understand how the public security policies were built historically after the Federal Constitution of 1988 until the advent of HPSP in 2000.
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