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South American police communication training reforms

Overview

In mid‑July 2026 Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a bill creating the National Program for Operational Communication Training for public security forces. The program, to be delivered through the Unified Public Security System, targets police officers with 80 hours of instruction on conflict mediation, humane service, crowd‑control, crisis management, and techniques to reduce disproportionate use of force.

Later that month, Argentina's Defensoría del Pueblo and the Ministry of Security launched a joint training cycle for street‑level officers called “Actores para la construcción de la paz comunitaria.” The three‑edition course, enrolling 50 sub‑officers per edition, focuses on communication, negotiation and community mediation, concluding in early September. Both initiatives reflect a regional push to improve police‑public interactions and enhance the legitimacy of law‑enforcement actions.

Together, the Brazilian legislative approval and the Argentine training rollout illustrate a broader South American trend toward institutionalizing police communication and mediation skills as part of public‑security reforms.

Entities

Victoria Bollero · Defensoría del Pueblo (Argentina) · Agustín Fernández · Ministry of Security (Argentina) · Patricia Santucho

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Timeline

  1. 19 days ago

    [POLITICS] 6 sources
    Argentina's Defensoría del Pueblo launches police training on community mediation

    Argentina’s Ministry of Security and the Defensoría del Pueblo started a three‑edition police training on community mediation, enrolling 50 officers per session and ending on 9 Sept.

  2. about 1 month ago

    [POLITICS] 7 sources
    Brazil's Chamber Approves National Police Communication Training Program

    Brazil's Chamber approved a national program to train police in communication and conflict mediation, aiming to reduce force and improve legitimacy.

Sources

agenciasanluis.com · comunicaciontucuman.gob.ar · diariocambios.com · diarioelheraldo.cl · dmtemdebate.com.br · lapostacapital.com.ar · noticiamarajo.com.br · ocafezinho.com · paranatinganews.com.br · portalmatogrosso.com.br · quediario.com.ar · radionoise.ro · rdmonline.com.br