Banca de DEFESA: ADRIANO SOUSA COSTA

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STUDENT : ADRIANO SOUSA COSTA
DATE: 20/03/2024
TIME: 10:00
LOCAL: IPOL
TITLE:

The horizontal diffusion in Brazil of Specialized Police Stations for Women's Assistance (DEAMs) using the survival analysis methodology


KEY WORDS:

Diffusion of public policies. Women's Police Station. Public Security. Political Behavior. Survival Time Methodology.



PAGES: 149
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Ciência Política
SUMMARY:

The aim of this study, based on the chronological timeline of the installation of Women's Police Stations (DEAMs), is to delimit the process of diffusion of this specific public security policy throughout Brazil, determining which factors may explain the implementation of these units by governors. The purpose of this study is also to explain why some governors adopted the units more quickly than others. Using data collected by the civil police in all Brazilian states, a model was built based on the analysis of historical events. The events under analysis were the actual installations or their individualized normative provision, whichever came first; this is because it shows the government's clear awareness of this public policy. Data collected and approved by the local civil police delimited this diffusion, allowing a model to be built based on the analysis of historical diffusion events. Predictive variables were collected in order to highlight the influence of economic, criminal, population, social, political- ideological, geographical and institutional contexts on this diffusion process. Based on the assumption of bounded rationality, the research focused on the premise that the governor implements these units with an eye on political gains. All the evidence was analyzed using the literature on the diffusion of public policies, the limited rationality of governors, as well as the methodology of survival time, guaranteeing the construct internal and external validity and reliability. Survival risks were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier estimator, producing, with a little more accuracy, a model in which a few variables were adjusted. The most relevant conclusions point to the prevalence of political explanatory variables to the detriment, for example, of the expected relationship between the adoption of DEAMs and local femicide rates.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1708548 - DENILSON BANDEIRA COELHO
Interno - 1863337 - ARNALDO MAUERBERG JUNIOR
Externo ao Programa - 2279253 - ARTHUR TRINDADE MARANHAO COSTA - UnBExterno à Instituição - MANOEL LEONARDO WANDERLEY DUARTE SANTOS - UFMG
Externa à Instituição - MARIANA BATISTA - UFPE
Notícia cadastrada em: 19/03/2024 09:12
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