Um estudo exploratório de crimes de falsificação de identidade policial: infratores em confronto e ofensas
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Crime de falsificação de identidade, , falsificação de identidade de policiais, , aplicação da lei, , COVID-19Resumo
Esta pesquisa se concentra em crimes de falsificação de identidade policial em confronto, que incluem agentes federais, funcionários oficiais e estaduais, e policiais locais ou nacionais. As pesquisas existentes que examinam os falsos policiais sugerem que o escopo desse crime seja mais amplo do que se acredita e raramente é investigado. Este estudo tenta oferecer uma perspectiva mais ampla em comparação com pesquisas anteriores e examina diferentes tipos de atos fraudulentos. Os dados sobre incidentes de falsificação de identidade relatados na mídia internacional foram coletados usando o Google Alert. Os artigos de notícias de fevereiro de 2016 a maio de 2020 foram codificados por meio de análise temática e de conteúdo. Os resultados indicam que os crimes de falsificação de identidade policial variam em tipo e motivo. A discussão oferece sugestões para futuras pesquisas, políticas e regulamentações.
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