INTERSTICES BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND CRIME IN THE REGULATION OF INTENTIONAL VIOLENT DEATHS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF SÃO PAULO
This dissertation aims to know and analyze, from the theoretical and conceptual contributions bequeathed by the notions of apparatus, governmentality and criminal subjection, the configuration of territorial dynamics characteristic of districts presenting high vulnerability to intentional violent lethality. It seeks to investigate contiguities, alterities, oppositions, and convergences of the political regimes of security implemented by criminal and governmental agencies in order to compose an interpretative framework of the devices of urban governance that regulate intentional violent deaths in the city of São Paulo.