“They had it coming.” Moral definition of the use of physical force for the members of the Buenos Aires police

This work we will examine the moral definitions of the Buenos Aires police in relation to the use of physical force. We propose in these pages to analyze, from the police point of view, what force uses are legitimate and, therefore, morally accepted, and which are rejected. We will investigate the m...

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Autor principal: Zucal, José Gariga
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Publicado: Cuadernos de antropología social 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CAS/article/view/1429
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2493
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topic Police
Moral
Use of force
Violence
Legitimacy
Policía
Moral
Uso de la fuerza
Violencia
Legitimidad
Polícia
Moral
Uso da força
Violência
legitimidade
spellingShingle Police
Moral
Use of force
Violence
Legitimacy
Policía
Moral
Uso de la fuerza
Violencia
Legitimidad
Polícia
Moral
Uso da força
Violência
legitimidade
Zucal, José Gariga
“They had it coming.” Moral definition of the use of physical force for the members of the Buenos Aires police
topic_facet Police
Moral
Use of force
Violence
Legitimacy
Policía
Moral
Uso de la fuerza
Violencia
Legitimidad
Polícia
Moral
Uso da força
Violência
legitimidade
description This work we will examine the moral definitions of the Buenos Aires police in relation to the use of physical force. We propose in these pages to analyze, from the police point of view, what force uses are legitimate and, therefore, morally accepted, and which are rejected. We will investigate the moral definitions that delimit the permitted and the forbidden, the just and the unjust regarding the use of physical force. To discover and to analyze these limits allows us to study the establishment of a work practice that supports and legitimates practices that frequently are illegal.
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