POLICE ACTIVITY CONTROL MECHANISMS
Oct30

POLICE ACTIVITY CONTROL MECHANISMS

Mechanisms for controlling police activity are essential to ensure that Security Forces (FS) act ethically, legal and effective, preserving public trust and respecting human rights, these mechanisms being made up of a set of tools and procedures designed to supervise, evaluate and correct the actions of police elements, preventing abuse and improving the quality of services provided to the population.

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GNR IN THE PROTECTION OF THE ELDERLY
Oct02

GNR IN THE PROTECTION OF THE ELDERLY

The month of October, on the occasion of “International Day of the Elderlyâ€, which is celebrated on the first day of the month, It is inherently the month of the elderly, this event having been established in 1991 by the United Nations (HIM), with the aim of raising society's awareness of the issues of aging and the need to protect and care for the elderly, often forgotten by society and family.

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ACTIVE SHOOTER AT A SCHOOL
Sep25

ACTIVE SHOOTER AT A SCHOOL

Last week, day 17 of September, a student of 12 years of Azambuja basic school stabbed six classmates, Therefore, the topic of this article is the reaction to an active shooter in a school.

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“ARMED SURVEILLANCEâ€
Sep18

“ARMED SURVEILLANCEâ€

Last Sunday morning, The entire population residing in Portugal received on their cell phone the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) the following message: “Extreme fire risk nearby 72 hours. Do not use fire in rural/forest areas. Follow recommendations from authorities. Info: 800246246 www.prociv.ptâ€.

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IN SCHOOL SAFETY, NOW LIKE TEN YEARS AGO
Sep11

IN SCHOOL SAFETY, NOW LIKE TEN YEARS AGO

Last Monday, several media outlets, which echoed the statement from the Public Security Police (PSP), where he reported the balance of school violence in the last school year, particularly between 1 September 2023 and 15 August 2024, with an increase in 5,5% of occurrences, compared to the academic year of 2022/23.

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