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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Uma dupla vida de risco: reflexões sobre o trabalho paralelo (bico) na Polícia Militar do Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007) LIMA, Roseane Magalhães; BRITO, Daniel Chaves de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4547584911539063The beak or parallel work is some of the most common practices among the military policemen; it is exercised by them: in parties, events and safety of natural persons. Although it is the warranty of an extra income, however, that propitiates that the policeman becomes a person without leisure and always absentee of the family. Position that, we informed that in this work have for objective to show as the nets of the beak are structured among the policemen, which create a true organization of work sale that, for that, they are used of the status quo or of the police power for us to guarantee the private safety. We will also show how they happen the days of parallel work and their risks, as well as the consequences of his/her informality. Besides, we will present the intrigues of these organizations, his/her structure, his/her hierarchy and like her it operates, where we verified that there is an inversion of the hierarchical values of the military organization.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Entre a violência e a mídia: percepções dos policiais sobre si(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2020-03-30) NERES, Priscila de Sousa; COSTA, Alda Cristina Silva daThis paper aims to analyze the relationship between violence, the police and the media from the perspective of police officers, that is, how police officers perceive their self construction and the construction of their performance in the media chanels of the state of Pará. We note that military police officers are the mediators between violence, media and society. They are a main source of information, those who first come to an occurrence, and represent the voice that speaks for the state, the victim and the suspect at the same time. Together, violence, the police, and the media establish a communicative relationship marked by social interactions. In this sense, this paper has as its backbone the theoretical perspectives of symbolic interactionism, which assumes that one's actions are based on the meanings the world offers them; meanings are acquired from social interaction. The qualitative research method was used considering the subjective character of investigations, as well as narrative analysis, to understand the meanings that officers build of themselves and their daily lives. For data collection, we conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with military police officers who hold different positions in the operations department of the Military Police of the state of Pará, in the ostensive policing of the 20th Military Police Battalion, located in the neighborhood of Guamá, in Belém. We found that military police officers perceive the news as being disproportionate, considering the media's privilege to report only the negative aspects of officers’ activities and actions, most frequently appealing to exaggeration and sensationalism in search of audience. They also perceive the news about themselves as exhaustive, generalized and disregarding of their individuality. That is, it dissociates the individual from the professional. For police officers, the excess or systematic repetition of narratives of violence in Pará’s media is harmful because, as they explain, there is a desire for greater police apparatus, more demands, and for the police to take more space in the media’s narratives.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estresse ocupacional: contribuições das pirâmides coloridas de Pfister no contexto policial militar(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007-08-01) AGUIAR, Flora Luiza Silva de; SOUZA, Ana Maria Digna Rodrigues de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9067932961924386Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Policiais militares e política: as associações representativas e suas lutas sociais(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-06-26) REIS, João Francisco Garcia; BRITO, Daniel Chaves de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4547584911539063This work show an analyses of the formation´s process of the Association of Military Policies from State of Pará, their fight strategies and the relation with the government. The goal is to investigate the speeches that confirm and deny the collective rights to the militaries from state and how the deal with the contradiction around the citizenship idea, basing on the walk to Cabo´s and Soldiers of Military Policies from State of Pará´s Club (CCSPMPA). The effort rescue the relation established between the military officer and the soldier, their life in barrack (domination, hierarchy, discipline…) and their perspectives about the individual rights, respect and disrespect to laws, participation on claiming movements and the evolution and search for the right to have rights, the results were found though the field research and the oral history; the time cut reaches the period f 1976-2012. The results show that Militaries Officers have characteristics of totals, closed, petrified institutions with scale and vertically structure , that work thought some determinations to the most graduated to the less graduated, where the military officers are explored, dominated by the hierarchy and strength discipline and live without opportunity to have an collective organization, which makes of them not complete citizens; about the motives of demand, we can see the expression that talks about disagreement between the citizenship and the militarism and that despite the domination the military officers wants to participate, to direct their own ways though the collective conception. The absence of collective rights deviate this category of public servicers from the right to have rights.