Swedish Police Officers’ Perceptions of Conflict Management Training in School and Probationary Training

Q3 Social Sciences
Mikael Emsing, Jonas Hansson, Johanna Sundqvist
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Abstract

On leave-of-absence from the Swedish Police to pursue PhD studies. Primarily focused on conflict management and its association with personality, mental health, and Quality of Life. Abstract The aim of this study is to increase knowledge of how police officers define conflict and conflict management as well as how they perceive their training in conflict management, in relation to previous experiences, in-school training and their probationary training. Swedish police officers (n = 20) who had recently finished their probationary training were interviewed focusing on conflict and conflict management. The study shows that the respondents had general descriptions of conflict, which focused almost solely on interpersonal conflict. Further, the development of adaptive conflict behaviors during probationary training was largely dependent on their instructors, whose role and tasks are very complex. In addition, respondents reported an accelerated maturation process of sorts, in which they described themselves as less naïve and more cynical, despite their short time at work. The findings in this study might provide valuable insights into how police officers perceive conflict and conflict management.
瑞典警官对学校冲突管理培训和见习培训的看法
离开瑞典警察局攻读博士学位。主要关注冲突管理及其与个性、心理健康和生活质量的关系。摘要本研究的目的是增加对警察如何定义冲突和冲突管理的了解,以及他们如何看待自己在冲突管理方面的培训,以及与以往经验、学校培训和试用培训的关系。最近结束试用期培训的瑞典警官(n=20)接受了关于冲突和冲突管理的访谈。研究表明,受访者对冲突有一般性的描述,几乎只关注人际冲突。此外,在试用期训练中,适应性冲突行为的发展在很大程度上取决于他们的导师,他们的角色和任务非常复杂。此外,受访者报告说,他们的成熟过程加快了,尽管工作时间很短,但他们认为自己不那么天真,更愤世嫉俗。这项研究的发现可能为警察如何看待冲突和冲突管理提供有价值的见解。
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