Police training models and their contribution to strengthening public security and local governance.

Police training models and their contribution to strengthening public security and local governance.

Authors

  • Wiliam Francisco Bueno FATEJ Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i2.2025.1757

Keywords:

police training, public safety, local governance

Abstract

Contemporary models of police training have assumed a strategic role in consolidating public security and improving local governance. Advances in teaching methodologies, incorporating competency-based approaches, problem-solving, digital technologies, and continuous learning, have allowed for improvements in institutional efficiency and operational performance of police forces. This article discusses different training and capacity-building programs, highlighting how modernized curricular structures, oriented towards community integration, conflict management, techniques for the progressive use of force, and criminal analysis, contribute to more effective practices aligned with international standards. It concludes that systematic investments in police training generate positive impacts on violence prevention, institutional strengthening, and the enhancement of social trust—fundamental elements for local governance.

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Published

2025-11-28

How to Cite

BUENO, Wiliam Francisco. Police training models and their contribution to strengthening public security and local governance.: Police training models and their contribution to strengthening public security and local governance. Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge, Brasil, v. 1, n. 2, 2025. DOI: 10.51473/rcmos.v1i2.2025.1757. Disponível em: https://submissoesrevistarcmos.com.br/rcmos/article/view/1757. Acesso em: 4 dec. 2025.