Police and exclusion in the judiciary culture
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https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v9i1.86542Keywords:
Police organization, Judiciary system, Culture, Social control, Police inquiry, Judicial inquiryAbstract
The objective of this paper is show that the institutional role of the police is influenced by the view that the police institution develops formally and unformally in the judiciary system. Opposite to the conceptions which thinks that the police is in charge for the social preventive control and so, been autonomous in front of the Public Prosecutor and the Judiciary, it will al be shown that this institutional role is related to different ways of producing judiciary trues to the judiciary system of each country.Downloads
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1997-06-30
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Estratégias de Intervenção Policial no Estado Contemporâneo
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Lima, R. K. de. (1997). Police and exclusion in the judiciary culture. Tempo Social, 9(1), 169-183. https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v9i1.86542