Changes in the professional commitment of police recruits: An exploratory case study |
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Authors: | Eric D. Poole Robert M. Regoli |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology Western Carolina University Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723, USA;Department of Sociology Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas 76129, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This research examines the effect of the initial socialization process on the level of professionalism among a cohort of thirty-six police recruits. These police recruits were surveyed at two points in their careers about their degree of professional commitment to the occupation. The first test period immediately followed their appointment to the force, and the second test period was six months later. Our principal finding was a significant decline in the level of professional commitment among the recruits between the two test periods; related findings to the professionalization process were similarly noted. The research demonstrates the effect of the initial socialization process among police and suggests ways police administrators can minimize the effect of initial socialization on level of professionalism, depending on their theoretical orientation. |
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