The application of human rights in the military police of the state of Paraná
The application of human rights in the military police of the state of Paraná
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https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i2.2025.1414Keywords:
Human Rights, Military Police, State of Paraná, Police Training, Public SecurityAbstract
This article examines the application of human rights within the Military Police of the State of Paraná, focusing on the challenges and practices adopted to reconcile the police mission with respect for the fundamental principles of human rights. The research addresses how military police training is structured to include these values and how the institution responds to situations that involve violations of these rights. Furthermore, it analyzes the impact of public policies and international regulations on police action, aiming to improve the efficiency of the service provided to society, while ensuring respect for human dignity. The methodology adopted includes a bibliographic review and analysis of institutional documents and reports on the Military Police's actions in relation to human rights in Paraná.
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