TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY: THE USE OF THE "WALL" SYSTEM AND DRONES BY THE MILITARY POLICE OF AMAZONAS AS A RESPONSE TO CRIME AND THE HUMAN RESOURCES SHORTAGE
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i5.25217Keywords:
Technological Innovation. Public Security. Paredão System. Drones. Military Police of Amazonas. Human Resources Management.Abstract
This scientific article explores the application of technological innovations, specifically the Paredão System and the use of drones, by the Military Police of Amazonas (PMAM) as effective strategies in combating criminality and mitigating human resource shortages. It analyzes the effectiveness of these technologies in reducing crime rates, such as vehicle robberies, and in expanding operational reach in hard-to-access areas, such as rivers and borders. The research addresses the legal-institutional implications, information governance requirements, and the need for technological and organizational integration to ensure the legitimacy and responsibility in the use of these tools. It concludes that technological innovation, when aligned with clear protocols and adequate training, strengthens public security and optimizes human resource management in the Amazon region.
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