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PRONASCI - National Programme for Public Security with Citizenship - An analysis from the perspective of Risk Society Theory

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Every day the media floods the news with information about criminal violence, traffic violence, environmental disasters, wars and terrorism, bringing a large number of tragedies into our homes, adding to the insecurity, violence and difficulties experienced daily by significant sections of the population. The government, be it federal, state or municipal, doesn't seem to have a satisfactory response to society, which more than ever feels afraid and relies on alternative means to feel safe, such as private security, electronic monitoring systems, changes in habits, voluntary restrictions on movement, the placement of gates, railings and other elements that bring some sense of security. The aim of this paper is therefore to analyse the dynamics of violence from the perspective of the Risk Society theory and the Federal Government's proposal - the National Public Safety Programme - to combat this phenomenon.

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Bachelor of Laws from the State University of Western Paraná, Francisco Beltrão Campus. International experience at Stafford House International School in London. Lawyer registered with the OAB Paraná, working in the area of Administrative Law. Currently studying for a master's degree at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.

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Authors Fernando Henrique Baena Alli
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208575687
ISBN 9786208575687
No. of pages 72
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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