The beaches of Rio de Janeiro are considered to be amongst the city’s most democratic areas, as they are frequented by people who represent a wide range of economic and social classes. Despite this fact, Rio’s Guarda Municipal and the Brazilian Military Police put in place the beach security policy entitled Operação Verão (Operation Summer), which serves to limit this democracy. Amongst the operation’s aims is the prevention of the so-called arrastões, aggressive acts supposedly committed by groups of young people from the suburbs. The purpose of the article is to analyze how these disadvantaged youths were monitored during the beach patrols, as seen through the eyes of the law enforcement officers who implemented this policy. To achieve this goal, an ethnographic study of Operação Verão will be presented, examining the observations of the law enforcement officers’ work on the beaches and the interviews conducted. The analysis of the data shows how this strategy, which aims to control public space, both limits and hinders access to the beach for a certain segment of the population already historically criminalized in Rio de Janeiro: the youth from the suburs.
Youth and Social Control: Rio de Janeiro's Operacao Verao through the Eyes of Security Agents Juventude e controle social: a Operação Verão no Rio de Janeiro através do olhar de agentes de segurança Jeunesse et contrôle social: l'Operação Verão à Rio de Janeiro sous le regard des agents de sécurité / L. Squillace. - In: REVISTA CRÍTICA DE CIÊNCIAS SOCIAIS. - ISSN 2182-7435. - 2020:121(2020 May 01), pp. 25-48. [10.4000/RCCS.10116]
Youth and Social Control: Rio de Janeiro's Operacao Verao through the Eyes of Security Agents Juventude e controle social: a Operação Verão no Rio de Janeiro através do olhar de agentes de segurança Jeunesse et contrôle social: l'Operação Verão à Rio de Janeiro sous le regard des agents de sécurité
L. Squillace
2020
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The beaches of Rio de Janeiro are considered to be amongst the city’s most democratic areas, as they are frequented by people who represent a wide range of economic and social classes. Despite this fact, Rio’s Guarda Municipal and the Brazilian Military Police put in place the beach security policy entitled Operação Verão (Operation Summer), which serves to limit this democracy. Amongst the operation’s aims is the prevention of the so-called arrastões, aggressive acts supposedly committed by groups of young people from the suburbs. The purpose of the article is to analyze how these disadvantaged youths were monitored during the beach patrols, as seen through the eyes of the law enforcement officers who implemented this policy. To achieve this goal, an ethnographic study of Operação Verão will be presented, examining the observations of the law enforcement officers’ work on the beaches and the interviews conducted. The analysis of the data shows how this strategy, which aims to control public space, both limits and hinders access to the beach for a certain segment of the population already historically criminalized in Rio de Janeiro: the youth from the suburs.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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