The Brazilian Journal of Police Sciences (RBCP) is a journal for academic purposes,linked to the Postgraduate Program in Police Sciences of the Federal Police College Coordination (CESP/ANP), available every six months since 2010, and , from 2020, three times a year, in January, May and September, in hybrid format (electronic and printed), with a circulation of 1000 printed copies. It is a publication that aims to disseminate scientific works (articles, reviews and interviews) prepared by national and foreign researchers, when considered relevant for the advancement theoretical-practical of Police Sciences, promoting the production of knowledge, dialectical interdisciplinarity and the exchange of experiences in police doctrine at an academic level. RBCP has an Editorial Board composed of national and foreign researchers. Articles in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French and Italian are accepted for publication. Processing articles as well as making them available to authors and other readers is completely free.
e-ISSN: 2318-6917 ISSN: 2178-0013
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Lançamento da edição de maio-ago da RBCP
2023-05-31
Caros leitores,
A Revista Brasileira de Ciências Policiais (RBCP) comunica que a sua edição mais recente, v. 14, n. 12, maio-ago. 2023, com artigos que participaram do Dossiê Temático “Atividade de Inteligência Policial enquanto Instrumento de Realização do Direito Fundamental à Segurança Pública” e artigos recebidos em fluxo livre, encontra-se disponível em: https://periodicos.pf.gov.br/index.php/RBCP/issue/view/86 .
Completed the RBCP indexing process in Scopus
2022-12-09
The Brazilian Journal of Police Sciences, linked to the Graduate Program of the Higher Police School, of the National Police Academy (ANP/PF), after being accepted into Elsevier's international indexing database, Scopus, at the beginning of year, finally had the indexing process completed in November 2022.
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