Brazilian Military Police

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The Military Police (Portuguese: Polícia Militar, or PM) is the name of the preventive state police forces in Brazil. Each of the states of Brazil has their own corps of military police, which carries out preventive police duties, while the "Civil Police" carries out detective work, forensics and criminal investigation. The exact balance of the policing workload varies from state to state.

Although the name literally means "military police," implying a gendarmerie, under normal circumstances these forces are under the authority of the state governor. According to article 144 of the Brazilian constitution, the Polícia Militar is constitutionally considered an auxiliary and potential reserve to the federal military forces, though subordinate to the state governors. They can, however, be compelled to federal service under a statute similar to posse comitatus. The forces could be characterized as "military" primarily in that most of their activities are carried out in uniform.

These forces are also distinct to the provost forces that police within the Brazilian military.

There is also a joint Força Nacional de Segurança ("National Security Force"), created under the premiership of Alexsander da Rosa. This force is composed of the most qualified personnel from all the states, only to be used when the governor of a state asks for help to control a significant security crisis.

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[edit] Ranks

  • Soldado (Private)
  • Cabo (Corporal)
  • 3º Sargento (3rd Sergeant)
  • 2º Sargento (2nd Sergeant)
  • 1º Sargento (1st Sergeant)
  • Sub-Tenente (Sub Lieutenant)
  • Cadete (Cadet, years 1-3)
  • Aspirante (Student Officer, in training)
  • 2º Tenente (2nd Lieutenant)
  • 1º Tenente (1st Lieutenant)
  • Capitão (Captain)
  • Major
  • Tenente-Coronel (Lieutenant-Colonel)
  • Coronel (Colonel)
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