CIÊNCIA POLICIAL E A SÍNDROME DA RAINHA VERMELHA
o poder de polícia administrativa como prática de atuação das polícias militares na preservação da ordem pública
Keywords:
Ciência Policial, Síndrome da rainha vermelha, Poder de polícia administrativaAbstract
The article proposes to analyze the possibility of the full exercise of the attributions related to the military police by virtue of the Citizen Constitution of 1988, especially with regard to the administrative police power as a prophylactic treatment to the so-called “Red Queen Syndrome”, an expression coined by Brazilian sociologist Marcos Rolim as a distinctive sign of inefficiency in police action - in a dichotomy between the excess of state energy spent in the repression of criminal offenses and the lack of practical results demonstrating the decrease in criminal rates. The work was developed through exploratory research with a qualitative approach based on bibliographic and documentary research. The study demonstrated that currently there is a little explored spectrum of action by the military police with regard to the power of the administrative police (ostensible police power) and that the qualified filling of the aforementioned vacuum of state action can contribute in the scope of criminal prevention, acting as a balm in the treatment of "Red Queen Syndrome".