Bibliographic citations
Zamora, J., (2023). Inteligencia policial en las operaciones de control de tránsito en la jurisdicción de la Unidad de Tránsito y Seguridad Vial PNP Lima Centro, 2021 - 2022 [Escuela de Posgrado de la Policía Nacional del Perú]. https://enfpp.repositorio.pnp.edu.pe/handle/123456789/72
Zamora, J., Inteligencia policial en las operaciones de control de tránsito en la jurisdicción de la Unidad de Tránsito y Seguridad Vial PNP Lima Centro, 2021 - 2022 []. PE: Escuela de Posgrado de la Policía Nacional del Perú; 2023. https://enfpp.repositorio.pnp.edu.pe/handle/123456789/72
@mastersthesis{sunedu/3694228,
title = "Inteligencia policial en las operaciones de control de tránsito en la jurisdicción de la Unidad de Tránsito y Seguridad Vial PNP Lima Centro, 2021 - 2022",
author = "Zamora Hidalgo, José Antonio",
publisher = "Escuela de Posgrado de la Policía Nacional del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The thesis focuses on Police Intelligence in Traffic Control Operations in the jurisdiction of the Traffic and Road Safety Unit PNP-Lima Centro, 2021 – 2022; based on the fact that the problem focuses on the establishment of informal passenger transport stops, which includes factors related to the corruption of police personnel. This is what motivates the development of this thesis, which aims to: Analyze Police intelligence activities that contribute to traffic control operations in the jurisdiction of the Traffic and Road Safety Unit PNP-Lima Centro, 2021- 2022; developed with a basic research methodology, qualitative approach and phenomenological design; whose information has been extracted from interviews made to police personnel, from the Intelligence specialty: four (04) police officers from transit units; the type of sampling was intentional or reasoned, to suit the investigation. It concludes that police personnel have very well defined police intelligence activities in their field of competence, the same ones that focus on the search for information using the OVISE technique; however, the impact of its application in reality is not evident; Police counterintelligence activities focus primarily on police action; They do not require data on the application of instruments such as the Intelligence Activities Plan (PAI) and its respective evaluation; and that intelligence and counterintelligence contribute to the development of traffic control operations. However, these are not applied with due rigor; since the informal whereabouts of passenger transport are not definitively eradicated.
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