Suspicious Element:
psychosocial and legal considerations of police approaches
Keywords:
Culture of the police, Subjectivity, Suspicion, Public safetyAbstract
This article aims to brief analysis of legal, social and psychological mechanisms of police approach, especially the grounds of suspicion in its legal and socio-psychological. Looking at the dominant culture in police tried to understand its origin, how it influences and is influenced by the field of subjectivity and what relation to the violation of custody rights and guarantees individual and collective. From this it is imperative that we saw the paradigm shift in public safety policy, especially from the qualification and enhancement of its effective direct operators as well as effective monitoring of their activity, by state and society, through legislation more refined and correctional agencies independent, resulting in a more efficient control over the discretion given to them and unrestricted compliance with the principle of legality and your real applicability.
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