Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance
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Resumo: | This paper presents the results of a research project, the main goal of which is to contribute for the improvement of courses on Youth and Human Rights offered to the members of the School Battalion of the Military Police in the federal capital of Brazil, Brasilia. This study is based on the literature on policemen’s behavior and their relationship with youth. A non-random sample of 132 policemen, or 18.5% of the universe, responded to a questionnaire. According to the most frequent replies, youth were best characterized by fashion and appearance, as well as by predominantly negative characteristics, such as social and personal insecurity, lack of perspectives, being transgressors/bold, and being emotionally unstable and selfish. These perceptions tended to be more frequent among younger and less educated officers. |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearanceLa juventud bajo la visión de Policías: la negación del derecho en la aparienciaA juventude na ótica de policiais: a negação do direito na aparênciaJuventudePolíciaDireitos HumanosViolênciaJuventudPolicíaDerechos HumanosViolenciaYouthPoliceHuman RightsViolenceThis paper presents the results of a research project, the main goal of which is to contribute for the improvement of courses on Youth and Human Rights offered to the members of the School Battalion of the Military Police in the federal capital of Brazil, Brasilia. This study is based on the literature on policemen’s behavior and their relationship with youth. A non-random sample of 132 policemen, or 18.5% of the universe, responded to a questionnaire. According to the most frequent replies, youth were best characterized by fashion and appearance, as well as by predominantly negative characteristics, such as social and personal insecurity, lack of perspectives, being transgressors/bold, and being emotionally unstable and selfish. These perceptions tended to be more frequent among younger and less educated officers.Este trabajo muestra los resultados de una investigación que tiene como destino mejorar la estructura de los cursos de Juventud y Derechos Humanos que son impartidos a los miembros del Batallón Escolar de la Policía Militar del Distrito Federal, Brasil. El análisis tiene como base la literatura del comportamiento de la policía y sus relaciones con la juventud. Los cuestionarios fueron respondidos por una muestra no probabilística de 132 policías militares. Para los policías, el joven es caracterizado mejor por su apariencia y la moda, como también por características predominantemente negativas, entre ellas, la inseguridad personal y social, la falta de perspectivas, ser transgresor/inconsecuente, ser inestable emocionalmente y egoísta. Estas percepciones fueron más frecuentes entre los agentes con menor nivel de escolaridad y menos edad.Este trabalho apresenta os resultados de uma pesquisa destinada a melhor estruturar os cursos sobre Juventude e Direitos Humanos aos membros do Batalhão Escolar da Polícia Militar do Distrito Federal, Brasil. O estudo, fundamentado na literatura sobre o comportamento policial e suas relações com a juventude, se baseia num questionário respondido por uma amostra não probabilística de 132 policiais militares, correspondente a 18,5% do citado Batalhão. Na visão dos policiais, o jovem é melhor caracterizado pela moda e aparência, assim como por características predominantemente negativas, entre outras a insegurança pessoal e social; a falta de perspectivas; ser transgressor/ousado; ser instável emocionalmente e egoísta. Estas percepções tenderam a ser mais ocorrentes em policiais de menor escolaridade e idade.Faculdade de Educação - Universidade de Brasília2012-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/linhascriticas/article/view/382810.26512/lc.v17i34.3828Linhas Críticas; Vol. 17 No. 34 (2011); 527-543Linhas Críticas; Vol. 17 Núm. 34 (2011); 527-543Linhas Críticas; v. 17 n. 34 (2011); 527-5431981-04311516-489610.26512/lc.v17i34reponame:Linhas Críticas (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UnBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/linhascriticas/article/view/3828/3499Copyright (c) 2016 Linhas Críticashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Carlos Ângelo de MenesesGomes, Candido Alberto da Costa2022-08-09T20:23:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3828Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/linhascriticas/PUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/linhascriticas/oairvlinhas@unb.br1981-04311516-4896opendoar:2022-08-09T20:23:17Linhas Críticas (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance La juventud bajo la visión de Policías: la negación del derecho en la apariencia A juventude na ótica de policiais: a negação do direito na aparência |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance Sousa, Carlos Ângelo de Meneses Juventude Polícia Direitos Humanos Violência Juventud Policía Derechos Humanos Violencia Youth Police Human Rights Violence |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance |
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Youth as seen by police officers: denial of the right to appearance |
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Sousa, Carlos Ângelo de Meneses |
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Sousa, Carlos Ângelo de Meneses Gomes, Candido Alberto da Costa |
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Gomes, Candido Alberto da Costa |
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Sousa, Carlos Ângelo de Meneses Gomes, Candido Alberto da Costa |
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Juventude Polícia Direitos Humanos Violência Juventud Policía Derechos Humanos Violencia Youth Police Human Rights Violence |
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Juventude Polícia Direitos Humanos Violência Juventud Policía Derechos Humanos Violencia Youth Police Human Rights Violence |
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This paper presents the results of a research project, the main goal of which is to contribute for the improvement of courses on Youth and Human Rights offered to the members of the School Battalion of the Military Police in the federal capital of Brazil, Brasilia. This study is based on the literature on policemen’s behavior and their relationship with youth. A non-random sample of 132 policemen, or 18.5% of the universe, responded to a questionnaire. According to the most frequent replies, youth were best characterized by fashion and appearance, as well as by predominantly negative characteristics, such as social and personal insecurity, lack of perspectives, being transgressors/bold, and being emotionally unstable and selfish. These perceptions tended to be more frequent among younger and less educated officers. |
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