TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY MANAGEMENT: PAREDÃO SYSTEM EXPERIENCE IN PMAM (MILITARY POLICE OF AMAZONAS)
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i3.24741Keywords:
Technological Innovation. Public Safety. Wall System. PMAM. Facial Recognition.Abstract
This article analyzes technological innovations in public security, focusing on the "Paredão" system of the Amazonas Military Police (PMAM). The subject matter encompasses the use of intelligent monitoring and facial recognition to identify offenders. The aim is to evaluate how Intelligence-Oriented Policing (IOP) strengthens the PMAM in the face of reduced personnel and high regional crime rates. The methodology is bibliographic, documentary, and descriptive, based on the deductive method and the analysis of the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) and Ordinance 107/2011. To support the practical analysis, data was collected from the Amazonas Public Security Yearbook (2025). The results indicate that artificial intelligence optimizes scarce resources, although it demands ethical and transparent regulation to protect against privacy risks. It concludes that the system, integrated into SIPOM (Integrated Police Operations System), is essential for modernizing security management in the Amazonian context.
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