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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2008.tde-01082008-114247
Document
Author
Full name
Andre Rosemberg
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Machado, Maria Helena Pereira Toledo (President)
Dias, Maria Odila Leite da Silva
Fonseca, Marcos Luiz Bretas da
Marins, Paulo César Garcez
Souza, Luis Antonio Francisco de
Title in Portuguese
Polícia, policiamento e o policial na província de São Paulo, no final do Império: a instituição, prática cotidiana e cultura.
Keywords in Portuguese
controle social
Corpo Policial Permanente
império
mercado de trabalho
polícia
São Paulo
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente estudo se debruça sobre a polícia paulista no final do Império em suas variantes corporativas - Corpo Policial Permanente, polícia local e Companhia de Urbanos - a partir de uma abordagem sociocultural do policial e do policiamento. Além de verificar o papel institucional da polícia na construção de um espaço público liberal, por meio do seu evolver normativo, pretendemos dissecar o cotidiano do agente policial na sua rotina de trabalho, nos momentos de lazer e na sua interface com a população nos seus diversos matizes - do escravo ao senhor - para verificar como essa relação influenciava no policiamento. Em outro sentido, pretendemos estudar a construção de uma subcultura policial, alheia aos desígnios da cúpula administrativa, mas imbricada com aspectos culturais populares mais amplos. Buscamos realizar, ainda, um perfil socioeconômico do policial paulista como um recorte válido para análise mais global da população pobre em geral num momento de expansão do mercado de trabalho livre.
Title in English
Police, policing and the policemen in the São Paulo State at the end of the Empire: the institution, the job routine and the cultural aspects
Keywords in English
Empire
labor market
police
São Paulo province
social control
Abstract in English
The present work studies the São Paulo State police at the end of the Empire in its institutional variations - Corpo Policial Permanente, polícia local, e Companhia de Urbanos - through a sociocultural approach of the policemen routine. Aside the analysis of the institutional role of the police in the construction of a public and liberal realm, within its normative evolution, we intend to stress the officer's daily life, either in its job routine or at leisure breaks and its relation to the public - from slaves to slaves owners - trying to understand how this interface influenced policing policies. In another sense, we study the process of the building of a police subculture, beyond the interests of the bureaucracy chiefs, but intimate to a wide range of popular cultural aspects. We seek to determinate a socioeconomic profile of São Paulo State policemen in the end of the Empire, as a valid instrument to the analysis of other strata of the poor population in an important historical period which indicates a growing of the free labor market.
 
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Publishing Date
2008-10-14
 
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