Police training strategies and the role perceptions of police recruits |
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Authors: | Robert J. Meadows Ed.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department Head/Associate Professor Criminal Justice Programs, Glendale College, Glendale, CA |
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Abstract: | There has been much debate regarding basic police training and its effect on the attitudes of police recruits. Some critics argue that academy training creates negative attitudes in police recruits that favor arrest and crime attack orientations. The data presented in this article suggest that police recruits from a large urban police training program possess attitudes unfavorable toward crime attack or strict enforcement policing roles. The article examines a Los Angeles Police Department recruit training class, and the perceptions these recruits have toward selected policing roles. The study suggests police recruits do not perceive their role as simply being one of crime attack and strict enforcement. |
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