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Going above and beyond: assessing the characteristics of officers who complete additional in-service training
ABSTRACT As a result of recent controversial police-citizen encounters, both practitioners and scholars have become increasingly interested in officer training. Despite prior research having identified various potential benefits of in-service training programs, little is known about factors that might impact the likelihood that an officer will participate in additional in-service training beyond what is mandated of them. Utilizing survey data from close to 600 patrol officers employed at a large metropolitan police department, the current inquiry examines the relationship between officer characteristics and additional training completion. Results indicate that officers’ promotional aspirations, role orientation, length of tenure, working in a high crime area, and education levels all had significant positive relationships with their likelihood of participating in additional in-service training. This study closes with a discussion of the findings and their implications towards future research and police practice.
期刊介绍:
Police Practice and Research is a peer-reviewed journal that presents current and innovative police research as well as operational and administrative practices from around the world. Articles and reports are sought from practitioners, researchers and others interested in developments in policing, analysis of public order, and the state of safety as it affects the quality of life everywhere. Police Practice and Research seeks to bridge the gap in knowledge that exists regarding who the police are, what they do, and how they maintain order, administer laws, and serve their communities. Attention will also be focused on specific organizational information about the police in different countries or regions. There will be periodic special issues devoted to a particular country or continent.