Batom na caveira : um estudo sobre as mulheres na Polícia Militar do Estado de São Paulo
Resumo
This master's research aimed to understand and analyze the ways of policing the
institution face to female labor transformation processes in the Police of São Paulo State
Military (PMESP). The secondary objectives were to understand the discourses of the
military police operations in PMESP, understanding the perception of these on their
own performance and analyze the conflicts that gender differences causes in the various
spheres that compose the institution. To accomplish these objectives we conducted
qualitative interviews semi structured with military police officers (men and women)
from the state institution of several patents and functions. Thus considerable part of the
research was structured based on the analysis of experiences and professional female
police trajectories of different generations. Also they were gathered press texts that
bring the image and role of women in PMESP, seeking to understand the
representations involving the image of women in the institution, using document
analysis. The research had as main findings the process of transformation of own police
work, from the analysis of female labor over the years. The ostensible policing, aimed at
combating crime (especially crimes against property), no longer exclusively male work
and becomes the focus of police activities as a whole. We could also point out as a
result of the differences and disputes about the "real police work" in which the work
"street" is more recognition that the "administrative work ". Finally, about the discourse
on women, we highlight the changes to look the work of female police officers from the
perspective of care for the design of the warrior police and finally the discursive
tendency to erase the differences and classify all while police.