doctoralThesis
Espaço geográfico e criminologia: topologia da segurança versus topologia do crime - uma análise da gestão de segurança do território e roubo a bancos no Nordeste
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SILVA, Wellington Clay Porcino. Espaço geográfico e criminologia: topologia da segurança versus topologia do crime - uma análise da gestão de segurança do território e roubo a bancos no Nordeste. 2019. 296f. Tese (Doutorado em Geografia) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Silva, Wellington Clay Porcino
Resumen
Public security is today one of the major national problems, and among the main crimes that
have the greatest impact on the population is bank robbery. This occurs due not only to the
violence that is inherent to it, but also to the direct impact of such crime on the ordinary activities
on small towns’ populations, especially of Brazilian Northeast Region. These people are forced
to go to distant towns for the simplest activities, due to the great importance of banking services
that characterizes the technical period scientific informational. We will analyze how the main
actors involved, police forces, criminal organizations and banking network manages the
territory. Our analysis will take place on the geographic cut composed by the states of
Pernambuco, Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte and Ceará, and it will aim to identify the
characteristics of the geographic space studied that impacts directly on the high incidence of
such crime. We will use as a theoretical basis the concept of Milton Santos' geographic space
and the foundations of environmental criminology, in order to point out public policy actions
that make repression of such crime more effective. It is noteworthy that the efficiency of such
policies is closely linked to geographical analysis, since, as demonstrated throughout this paper,
the logic of the spatial practices of each of the above actors, as well as their conflicts, is
determinant in materiality of the studied phenomenon. So, this conclusion cannot be disregarded
during the formulation of security policies.