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Decision games applied to police decision making -an exploratory study of information usage-
Authors:Larry J Siegel  Dennis C Sullivan  Jack R Greene
Institution:College of Criminal Justice Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;Department of Criminal Justice, School of Social Welfare University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wiskonsin, USA;College of Criminal Justice Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:An analysis of police decision making is presented using the decision board technique developed by Leslie Wilkins. This method assumes that decision making can be measured by observing a subject's response to stimuli presented in the form of pieces of information. A board was created and employed with fifty municipal police officers. Findings suggest that police demonstrate individualized preferences for varying amounts and kinds of information. The nature of the offense was considered most frequently. The attitude of the offender was also an important determinant of the decision outcome; and the offender's attitude then influenced the amount and type of information subsequently used.
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