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O presente estudo, de natureza teórico-reflexiva, analisa criticamente o ciberpoliciamento enquanto modelo operativo e estratégico das organizações policiais no ecossistema de Segurança 4.0. Sustentada numa abordagem compreensiva, a investigação articula dimensões técnicas, éticas e institucionais, combinando as teorias da Escolha Racional, das Atividades Rotineiras e dos Padrões Criminais para compreender as dinâmicas e interdependências entre ofensores, vítimas e autoridades policiais no ciberespaço. A análise evidencia que o ciberpoliciamento, embora em progressiva consolidação, permanece conceptualmente fragmentado e aplicado de forma desigual entre os Estados-Membros, refletindo assimetrias na capacitação digital, na literacia institucional e na interoperabilidade tecnológica. Confirma-se que a sua eficácia depende da integração ética e transparente de tecnologias orientadas por dados, da formação especializada e da cooperação público-privada enquanto pilares de uma inteligência policial colaborativa. Modelos como o Intelligence-Led Policing e o Cyber Threat Intelligence demonstram o potencial da transformação de dados dispersos em inteligência acionável. O estudo acrescenta valor ao conhecimento científico no domínio das ciências policiais e destaca implicações práticas para a capacitação das forças de segurança e para a formulação de políticas públicas baseadas em evidência, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento organizacional e para uma práxis policial adaptada aos desafios éticos e operacionais da era digital.
This theoretical-reflexive study critically analyzes cyberpolicing as an operational and strategic model for police organizations within the Security 4.0 ecosystem. Based on a comprehensive approach, the research articulates technical, ethical, and institutional dimensions, combining the theories of Rational Choice, Routine Activities, and Crime Patterns to understand the dynamics and interdependencies between offenders, victims, and law enforcement authorities in cyberspace. The analysis highlights that cyberpolicing, although progressively consolidating, remains conceptually fragmented and applied unevenly across Member States, reflecting asymmetries in digital capacity, organizational literacy, and technological interoperability. It confirms that its effectiveness depends on the ethical and transparent integration of data-driven technologies, specialized training, and public-private cooperation as pillars of collaborative police intelligence. Models such as Intelligence-Led Policing and Cyber Threat Intelligence demonstrate the potential for transforming disparate data into actionable intelligence. The study adds value to scientific knowledge in the field of police science and highlights practical implications for the training of security forces and the formulation of evidence-based public policies, contributing to organizational development and police practice adapted to the ethical and operational challenges of the digital age.
This theoretical-reflexive study critically analyzes cyberpolicing as an operational and strategic model for police organizations within the Security 4.0 ecosystem. Based on a comprehensive approach, the research articulates technical, ethical, and institutional dimensions, combining the theories of Rational Choice, Routine Activities, and Crime Patterns to understand the dynamics and interdependencies between offenders, victims, and law enforcement authorities in cyberspace. The analysis highlights that cyberpolicing, although progressively consolidating, remains conceptually fragmented and applied unevenly across Member States, reflecting asymmetries in digital capacity, organizational literacy, and technological interoperability. It confirms that its effectiveness depends on the ethical and transparent integration of data-driven technologies, specialized training, and public-private cooperation as pillars of collaborative police intelligence. Models such as Intelligence-Led Policing and Cyber Threat Intelligence demonstrate the potential for transforming disparate data into actionable intelligence. The study adds value to scientific knowledge in the field of police science and highlights practical implications for the training of security forces and the formulation of evidence-based public policies, contributing to organizational development and police practice adapted to the ethical and operational challenges of the digital age.
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Trabalho individual final do Curso de Comando e Direção Policial
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agentes de ameaça racionais cibercrime ciberespaço ciberpoliciamento Segurança 4.0 cybercrime cyberpolicing cyberspace rational threat agents Security 4.0.
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