Abstract

ABSTRACT Context: the case narrates the creation of the Integrated Information Circle, a pilot project that took place in an area limited to the Rocinha community, led by managers of the civil and military police, which was carried out through a partnership between the 11th DP - Rocinha and the 28th UPP - Rocinha. This action sought to develop protocols for the exchange of information in a continuous, effective, and, above all, institutionalized manner between local police agencies. However, despite the good results achieved, the initiative has not been consolidated. Methodology: the information was collected from secondary data and interviews from the managers who participated in the process - Dr. Gabriel Ferrando, chief of the 11th DP, and Major Felipe Carvalho Barreto, then intelligence superintendent of the Pacifying Police Coordination (CPP). Objectives: To discuss how the civil and military police organize and act. Results: development of analyzes on aspects related to the organization and culture of police institutions about the theme of integration. Conclusion: the case allows us to understand the limits and potential of integration between the police, based on the discussion about the possible reasons why the Integrated Information Circle has been discontinued.

Highlights

  • The scenario is the Rocinha slum, located between the neighborhoods of Gávea and São Conrado, with a population of 70,491 inhabitants

  • To stimulate discussion at the opening of the session, we suggest the following questions: (a) What elements of information can be provided by overt policing — activity developed by uniformed military police — to assist in conducting or opening a police inquiry? Answers tend to come from students more familiar with the civil police

  • The following is a set of questions that can be used to support the analysis of the case during the stage of plenary discussion: 1. How can the exchange of information between the civil police and the military police be made institutional in the scope of the operation, and between intelligence and/or high-level channels?

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Introduction

The scenario is the Rocinha slum, located between the neighborhoods of Gávea and São Conrado, with a population of 70,491 inhabitants. The difficulties in reducing these indicators were compounded by the lack of other public services, low income, and quality of housing, among other items taken into account to attribute to Rocinha one of the lowest social development indexes (IDS) in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The difficulties in reducing these indicators were compounded by the lack of other public services, low income, and quality of housing, among other items taken into account to attribute to Rocinha one of the lowest social development indexes (IDS) in the city of Rio de Janeiro3 Added to this scenario was the intense activity of criminal groups that sought to establish and/ or consolidate illegal markets for protection and drug trafficking

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