SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
 número29Encarnando (in)seguridad. Orden policial y política de la presencia en la frontera norte de ChileUna etnografía itinerante sobre el terrorismo en Argentina: paradas, trayectorias y disputas índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Revista

Articulo

Indicadores

Links relacionados

  • En proceso de indezaciónCitado por Google
  • No hay articulos similaresSimilares en SciELO
  • En proceso de indezaciónSimilares en Google

Compartir


Antipoda. Revista de Antropología y Arqueología

versión impresa ISSN 1900-5407

Resumen

SABORIO, Sebastian. The Pacifying Police, Legitimacy and Practices of Territorial Occupation. Antipod. Rev. Antropol. Arqueol. [online]. 2017, n.29, pp.105-122. ISSN 1900-5407.  https://doi.org/10.7440/antipoda29.2017.05.

This article analyzes the Pacifying Police Units (UPPs) which, beginning in 2008, took over control of some of the favelas in Rio de Janeiro that were previously ruled by armed drugs gangs. Local authorities have implemented a "community and proximity police" program, in order to attain pacification and put an end to a violent and militarized approach to policing in marginalized urban areas. However, contrary to the institutional rhetoric, the pacification of the favelas has manifested itself as a militarized occupation with clear limits on its territorial reach and effectiveness. An analysis of police strategies and practices shows that the UPPs have not sought to convince the residents of the favelas to regard them as a legitimate force, a fact which in turn has been responsible for the major failure of the project: it has failed to put an end to the power of the gangs in these pacified territories. Therefore, this article contributes to the debate on the legitimacy of the police, one of the key subjects of the "policing studies" undertaken in the field of social sciences. Our observations are the result of a an ethnographic study of five months, during which the author observed the daily work of the policemen of three UPPs and conducted 93 in-depth interviews with them and 25 with residents of the pacified favelas.

Palabras clave : Violence; Pacifying Police Units; militarization; favelas; Rio de Janeiro; police violence.

        · resumen en Español | Portugués     · texto en Español     · Español ( pdf )