A investigação policial aplicada ao furto e roubo de veículos em Belo Horizonte : práticas investigativas conduzidas pela DEPIFRVA

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Salles,Matheus Cobucci lattes
Orientador(a): Nascimento, Luís Felipe Zilli do lattes
Banca de defesa: Nascimento, Luís Felipe Zilli do, Batitucci, Eduardo Cerqueira, Sapori, Luís Flávio
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Fundação João Pinheiro
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Mestrado em Administração Pública
Departamento: Escola de Governo Paulo Neves de Carvalho
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.fjp.mg.gov.br/handle/123456789/4215
Resumo: The scarce literature related to police investigation of auto theft and robbery is noteworthy, especially when examined from the perspective of a law enforcement agency. The phenomenon of vehicle theft and robbery presents a intricate nature, involving networks of illegal activities that blend into regular markets and simultaneously drive an increase in criminality, complicating police operations. The research focuses on the performance of the Civil Police and the policing practices that permeate the investigation carried out by the Specialized Division for Prevention and Investigation of Vehicle Theft and Robbery (DEPIFRVA) in Belo Horizonte. The study aims to analyze how DEPIFRVA deals with these crimes, what factors positively or negatively impact the unit's work and outcomes. In this context, the potential impacts on police work stemming from the Dismantling Law were also examined, considering it as a regulatory policy. The evaluation of real case studies revealed that each crime presents unique aspects and is treated independently by DEPIFRVA, despite the criminal phenomenon appearing to be the same. The results indicate the absence of a standardized investigative pattern, the adoption of practices that border between legal and illegal, and at times, a lack of coordination among institutions within the Criminal Justice System. Furthermore, the adoption of regulatory policies should be accompanied by instruments that enable integrated work among public agencies, at the risk of its effectiveness being limited.