A INFLUÊNCIA NAS METAS DE COMPAIXÃO E AUTOIMAGEM NO BEM-ESTAR

O CASO DOS ALUNOS DA PMDF

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10839990

Keywords:

Well-being, Compassionate and self-image goals, Military Police from Federal District, Culture and Education

Abstract

The present research has the purpose of measuring the impact of compassion and self-image goals on the well-being of students in training, improvement and higher studies courses, in the PMDF and its relationship with some sociodemographic factors. To carry out the work, an eminently quantitative research method was used, with a brief qualitative portion that aimed to succinctly present the PMDF teaching system and its main courses. Two hundred and fifty military police officers from the Federal District who were attending initial or sequential courses in the career of officer or enlisted in the Corporation (CAE, CAO, CFO, CAEP, CAP and CFP) participated in the research. The results showed good levels of students' well-being and that compassion goals stood out in police officers, but without neglecting their self-image, as well as the correlations showed that compassion goals were positively correlated with life satisfaction and well-being. -being global. Future perspectives can expand the scope with more students, as well as teachers and managers of education and culture at the Corporation.

Author Biographies

Paulo Henrique Ferreira-Alves, Universidade de Brasília

PhD student in Social and Industrial Psychology from University of Brasilia (UnB), the same program of his Master´s degree (MSc) in 2018. Graduated in Public Safety from ISCP (2005) and Law graduate from UDF (2010). MBA in Strategic Management from FGV (2012). Is currently Senior Officer, in the rank of Major of the Military Police of the Federal District (PMDF) and has worked in high management and as university professor. Has experience in teaching: Social and Industrial Psychology, Penal Law, Strategic Planning, People Management, Values and Police Science.

Renato Cezário Guimarães, Instituto Superior de Ciências Policiais

Possui graduação e pós-graduação lato sensu em Ciências Policiais pelo Instituto Superior de Ciências Policiais, bem como pós-graduação em Gestão Estratégica em Segurança Pública, também pelo ISCP. Tem experiência na área de Segrança Pública, Cinotecnia, Inteligência de Segurança Pública e Gestão de Pessoas. 

Jorge Henrique da Silva Pinto, Instituto Superior de Ciências Policiais

Possui graduação em Bacharelado em Segurança Pública pela Academia de Polícia Militar de Brasília (1996). Atualmente é tenente-coronel - Polícia Militar do Distrito Federal. Tem experiência na área de Defesa, com ênfase em Inteligência Policial. Dentre as instituições em que realizou cursos de inteligência estão a Agência Brasileira de Inteligência (ABIN) e a Polícia Militar do Estado de São Paulo (PMESP). É instrutor dos cursos de inteligência da Polícia Militar do Distrito Federal (PMDF).

Cláudio Vaz Torres, Universidade de Brasília

Degree in Psychology from Universidade de Brasília (1988), M.Sc. in Psychology from Universidade de Brasília (1991) and Ph.D. in Industrial Organizational Psychology from California School of Professional Psychology (1999). Is reviewer of many journals and member International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology, where he also serves as the Regional Representative for South America. Professor at the University of Brasilia, acting on the following subjects: cross-cultural psychology, basic human values, cultural values, political psychology, consumer behavior, cultural diversity and inclusion

Published

2024-03-19

How to Cite

FERREIRA-ALVES, P. H.; GUIMARÃES, R. C. .; SILVA PINTO, J. H. da .; TORRES, C. V. . A INFLUÊNCIA NAS METAS DE COMPAIXÃO E AUTOIMAGEM NO BEM-ESTAR: O CASO DOS ALUNOS DA PMDF. Estudos em Ciências Policiais de Segurança e Ordem Pública, [S. l.], v. 1, n. 1, p. 19–42, 2024. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10839990. Disponível em: http://www.cienciaspoliciais.edu.br/index.php/ecpsop/article/view/19-42. Acesso em: 14 may. 2024.