Should I stay or should I go? The antecedents of turnover intention among police personnel

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Fauzia Jabeen, M. Hashmi, Vinita Mishra
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Abstract

This study aims to explore the antecedents that may lead to turnover intentions among police personnel in the United Arab Emirates.,The data were collected from police personnel (n = 176) through a questionnaire survey, and structural equation modeling was used to test the relationships.,The findings revealed that the work-family conflict and job autonomy significantly correlate with turnover intentions. Alternatively, perceived organizational support does not predict turnover intentions.,This research is limited by the study’s subjective assessment of police personnel turnover intentions through self-reported questionnaires. It provides implications for policymakers, organizational behavioral experts and those interested in formulating effective strategies to reduce turnover among police personnel.,This study offers a novel context as it assesses police personnel in an emerging Middle Eastern country. It provides insights to policymakers and academia concerning the factors strongly linked with police personnel turnover intentions and will help them formulate strategies for improving personnel satisfaction and advancing relationships between police and the community.
我该留下还是该走?警务人员离职意向的影响因素
本研究旨在探讨可能导致阿拉伯联合酋长国警察人员离职意向的前因。采用问卷调查法对176名公安人员进行数据收集,并采用结构方程模型进行关系检验。研究发现,工作家庭冲突和工作自主性与离职倾向显著相关。另一方面,组织支持感并不能预测离职意向。本研究受限于本研究通过自我报告式问卷对警察人员离职意向的主观评估。它为政策制定者、组织行为专家和那些有意制定有效战略以减少警察人员流动率的人提供了启示。本研究提供了一个新的背景,因为它评估了一个新兴的中东国家的警察人员。它为政策制定者和学术界提供了有关与警察人员离职意向密切相关的因素的见解,并将帮助他们制定提高人员满意度和促进警察与社会关系的策略。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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