Banca de DEFESA: Rafael Miranda Oliveira

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STUDENT : Rafael Miranda Oliveira
DATE: 09/11/2023
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Híbrido: Sala 47 FEF/ UnB e Ambiente virtual Teams
TITLE:

PROFESSIOGRAPHY OF MILITARY POLICE OFFICERS IN A SIMULATED ARMED CONFRONTATION DURING CAREER STAGES



KEY WORDS:

Police; Physical fitness; Operational Performance; Professiography.

 


PAGES: 73
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Educação Física
SUMMARY:

Introduction: The need for police officers to obtain successful operational performance in situations of armed confrontation has demanded the need to subject them to simulation tests and the assessment of the necessary physical fitness so that they can carry out accurate shots and thus efficiently resolve these situations. However, many physical fitness capabilities required in the operational performance of police officers tend to decline with increasing age and length of career, which may impact the operational outcome in simulated armed confrontation. Objectives: This research analyzed the physical fitness of military police officers in the Radio Patrol modality and verified its influence on operational performance in simulated armed confrontation in the career of these professionals through two empirical cross-sectional studies conducted in the state of São Paulo. Method: The first study included male police officers aged 20-29 years, 30-39 years and 40-49 years, and the Police Physical Fitness Test (TAF-3) was used to collect data. Military. In the second study, male military police officers with different career lengths and ages were admitted, stratified into groups of up to 25 years of age and 0-5 years of career, 26 to 35 years of age with 6-13 years of career, 36 to 45 years of age with 14 to 20 years of career and age ≥ 46 years with career time ≥ 21 years, using the TAF-3, a demographic questionnaire and the armed confrontation simulation test as instruments for data collection Giraldi® Method. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Mackintosh, version 27.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y., USA) observing absolute frequencies (n), percentage values (%), measures of central tendency (Mean) and dispersion (Standard deviation). The normality of the distribution of values was verified using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test with Lillierfors correction and the homogeneity of variances using the Levene test. Using inferential statistics, data on physical fitness and operational performance in an armed confrontation simulation were compared between different age groups and career lengths using the Analysis of Variance test, - One-Way ANOVA - and the post hoc test. Tukey, using the Students t test for independent samples in assessments with two groups. Finally, Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to calculate the associations between physical fitness variables and operational performance in an armed confrontation simulation (total test value). The significance level adopted was p≤0.05. Results: The first study demonstrated that there are police officers with indicators of obesity and abdominal fat at all ages, that anaerobic capacity and muscular resistance decrease with increasing age, while at 40 years of age aerobic capacity decreases clearly, resulting in even with muscular strength. The second study demonstrated that in the career of police officers there are specific periods in which changes occur in each of the physical fitness capabilities, with a view to maintaining aerobic capacity until 20 years of career; decline in anaerobic capacity in each of its periods; decline in muscular endurance between 14-20 years; decreased muscle strength assessed by the arm raise test between 6-13 years of career followed by an increase between 14-20 years and maintenance until ≥ 21 years of career; and decline in this capacity after 21 years of career in police officers subjected to the arm flexion test on the ground. Regarding operational performance in an armed confrontation simulation, there were no significant changes in the career, demonstrating the lack of influence of changes in physical capabilities assessed in the results. Conclusion: It is concluded that the professional profile of military police officers in simulated armed confrontation in the career stages does not change due to the decrease in physical fitness resulting from increasing age and length of career.

 

 

 


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Externo à Instituição - DIEGO RIBEIRO DE SOUZA - PMSP
Externo à Instituição - JORGE MANUEL GOMES DE AZEVEDO FERNANDES - UEVORA
Externa à Instituição - MIRIAM RAQUEL MEIRA MAINENTI - EB
Presidente - 1017867 - PAULO JOSE BARBOSA GUTIERRES FILHO
Interna - 3298168 - ROCHELLE ROCHA COSTA
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