EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS OF THE NATIONAL PUBLIC SECURITY POLICY IN RIO GRANDE DO NORTE: 2011-2018
Public Security. Public Policy. Public Policy Evaluation.
In Brazil, the National Public Security Secretariat is the body responsible for preparing the National Public Security Policy (PNSP) and providing resources for the security secretariats of the states of the federation to implement it. The theme of this research is the implementation of the Public Security Policy in Rio Grande do Norte (RN). The general objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of the pnsp implementation of RN, between the years 2011 to 2018. Specifically, a) the PNSP formulation was evaluated in the state, through decrees, ordinances etc., and b) the actions were evaluated undertaken under SESED's actions. Data analysis was performed using the subprocess methodology developed by Draibe (2001). The theoretical support of Bayley and Skolnick (2006) was also used, where the distinction between traditional and innovative activities, and the assumptions about evaluation dealt with by Pressman and Wildavsky (1998), which present a diversity of issues regarding the importance of the policy implementation process nationals in specific locations. As a result of SESED's actions, we evaluate a predominance of core activities that are of secondary importance in the evaluation of the process, in general they are traditional activities, and are characterized by a top-down design of implementation.