Informing the recruitment crisis in policing: Evaluating which incentives can entice the best candidates among college students

IF 3.5 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Mateus R. Santos, Chae M. Jaynes, Danielle M. Thomas
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Abstract

Research Summary

Scrutiny over the quality of police work continues to increase, at the same time that a recruitment crisis may hinder policing services. Moreover, this crisis exists despite numerous work incentives for officers, which are potentially competitive salaries, early pensions, and legal protections. Using a sample of 604 undergraduate students—a natural recruiting pool for police agencies—this study explores the predictors of students’ interest in a career in policing. In addition, we conducted a randomized survey experiment to identify the effect of work incentives on students’ willingness to apply to be a police officer upon graduation. Specifically, we manipulated the starting salary, years of service until pension eligibility, and the protection afforded against lawsuits. Finally, we tested whether the effect of these incentives differs across the quality of applicants (i.e., grade point average [GPA], ability to pass existing application criteria, and subjective qualities that comprise honesty, teamwork, and compassion) and their preexisting interest in a career in policing. We found that students are generally uninterested in becoming police officers, particularly when their GPA is high. Though the starting salary was the most impactful of all incentives, some lawsuit protection is key for enticing the best students. In contrast, conditions for pension had only modest if any effects.

Policy Implications

Recruiting is key to improving the quality of policing, particularly when many potential candidates are overlooking the career. However, research on the causes and consequences of police recruitment strategies is limited. This study implements rigorous research methods to investigate how to increase the pool of high-quality applicants to police agencies. Findings support sensible and potentially cost-effective policy decisions in regard to police recruiting, which should focus on increasing the starting salary, and on more effectively communicating the value of other existing benefits of the career that comprise lawsuit protection and attractive pension plans.

为警务人员招聘危机提供信息:评估哪些激励措施能吸引大学生中的最佳人选
研究摘要对警察工作质量的监督不断加强,与此同时,招聘危机可能会阻碍警务工作。此外,尽管对警察有许多工作激励措施,包括有竞争力的工资、提前退休金和法律保护,但这种危机依然存在。本研究以 604 名本科生为样本--他们是警察机构的天然招聘人才库--探讨了学生对警察职业兴趣的预测因素。此外,我们还进行了一项随机调查实验,以确定工作激励对学生毕业后申请成为警察的意愿的影响。具体来说,我们对起薪、领取养老金前的服务年限以及诉讼保护进行了操作。最后,我们测试了这些激励措施的效果是否会因申请者的素质(即平均绩点[GPA]、通过现有申请标准的能力以及包括诚实、团队合作和同情心在内的主观品质)和他们对警察职业的原有兴趣而有所不同。我们发现,学生普遍对成为警察不感兴趣,尤其是当他们的 GPA 较高时。虽然起薪在所有激励措施中影响最大,但一些诉讼保护也是吸引优秀学生的关键。相比之下,养老金条件即使有影响,也是微乎其微。 政策启示招聘是提高警务质量的关键,尤其是在许多潜在候选人忽视警察职业的情况下。然而,有关警察招聘策略的原因和后果的研究却十分有限。本研究采用严谨的研究方法,调查如何增加警察机构的高素质申请人。研究结果支持在警察招聘方面做出明智且具有潜在成本效益的政策决定,这些决定应侧重于提高起薪,以及更有效地宣传警察职业的其他现有福利价值,包括诉讼保护和有吸引力的养老金计划。
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Criminology & Public Policy
Criminology & Public Policy CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.10
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6.50%
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41
期刊介绍: Criminology & Public Policy is interdisciplinary in nature, devoted to policy discussions of criminology research findings. Focusing on the study of criminal justice policy and practice, the central objective of the journal is to strengthen the role of research findings in the formulation of crime and justice policy by publishing empirically based, policy focused articles.
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