The approximation between human rights and public security policies has become indispensable in the process of developing a society committed to democratic values ​​and that guarantees the promotion of fundamental rights. Therefore, it is understood that, in addition to the need to train public security agents who guarantee and promote human rights, it is essential that these professionals are linked to institutions and work environments where their own rights are guaranteed and respected. The relationship between human rights and public security is marked by mistaken and prejudiced views, which represents, therefore, a strong impediment to the construction of partnerships between these two areas of knowledge and knowledge. Therefore, it is understood that there is a need for such barriers to be broken and, based on that, it is possible to advance in the elaboration and development of actions and public policies between these two sectors. Such as measures that consider the need for transversality and the specificity of human rights both in the process of training public security professionals and in their constitution as subjects with rights. Public policies aimed at public security servants aim at improving the quality of life of these professionals, with the creation and promotion of social rights and the expansion of the notion of citizenship and democratic values.

Published: "31/01/2022"

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