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What Kim Kataguiri said about state-run municipal women's protection programs and strengthen specialized police stations

Kim Kataguiri

Kim Kataguiri

June 18, 2026

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Kim Kataguiri: And there are — and I discussed this with the security secretary of the municipality of São Caetano — São Caetano, for example, wants to hire more guards, has the financial and budgetary capacity to do so, but cannot because of a legal prohibition.

Kim Kataguiri: And that is a prohibition on the part of the federal government.

In my view, there are good municipal initiatives that can be state-ized regarding the panic button, regarding the Maria da Penha Patrol.

Kim Kataguiri · 21:44

Kim Kataguiri: The regulation of the police organic law would also give us more flexibility to organize the civil police force in relation to specialized police stations, such as the women's police station, with the merger of careers that was promoted in federal law and, unfortunately, is not being regulated at the state level.

Kim Kataguiri: And at the same time, I believe in initiatives like having the panic button placed where women are generally more vulnerable, in more secluded places, and I am also one of the adherents to the broken-windows theory and, let us say, curious about Gary Becker's study of the economics of crime, to also understand that there is a role of environmental order within public safety.

Why it was classified this way · 88% confidence

urges taking good municipal initiatives to the state level, citing Patrulha and botão do pânico.

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