Our daily tragedy, violence in our schools can now be combatted more effectively, through a proposal approved by the National Congress.
In the session last Wednesday (10) of this month, the Public Security Committee of the Chamber of Deputies approved a bill that requires schools in the public and private basic education network to have armed security services, changing the law that regulates armed security activity (Law no. 7.102/83).
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Substitute for the rapporteur, deputy Ismael Alexandrino (PSD-GO), to Bill 3906/23, by deputy Delegado Caveira (PL-PA), the project, although it maintains the initiatives provided for in the original article, also determines that schools have crime and violence prevention programs, including actions to promote civic values and social.
According to the opinion approved by the commission, public security agents, who work in schools, will have to undergo a course in 'security management'. crises’, with a view to improving and specializing in school security, which will include the participation of specialists in public security and education.
In the rapporteur's assessment, “the inclusion of specific crisis management courses and the participation of specialists in public security and education in the training of these professionals will further strengthen the quality of services provided.”
Another change in the new project is the one that expands the provision of customer services to companies of all sizes. private security, as long as it is carried out by professionals authorized by the Federal Police (PF). Such provision of services, however, emphasizes the approved text, will have to be regulated by the PF, which will remain responsible for the authorization and supervision of these professionals. On another point, the project vetoes the possibility of public security agents working in private security.
Following approval by the committee, the proposal will now be analyzed, conclusively, by the Education, Constitution and Justice and Citizenship committees of the Chamber of Deputies.
Although its origin is unquestionable, the measure must be implemented with great criteria and professionalism, with a view to avoiding new tragedies, such as those that have been recurring in recent years.