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Police Officers Encounters With Disrespectful Citizens 1st Edition William C Pizio

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Police Officers Encounters With Disrespectful Citizens 1st Edition William C Pizio
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 242
Author: William C. Pizio
ISBN: 9781593325312, 1593325312
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Police Officers Encounters With Disrespectful Citizens 1st Edition William C Pizio by William C. Pizio 9781593325312, 1593325312 instant download after payment.

Utilizing survey data from officers in a mid-sized city police department in the United States and the London Metropolitan Police, Pizio seeks to understand the breadth of behaviors that officers find disrespectful, to discover how often officers perceive that they are experiencing disrespectful citizens, and to make cross-national comparisons. When assessing officer-based, occupation-based, and country-based characteristics, findings reveal few differences between officers in each country, supporting the notion that police in different countries are more alike than not. Additionally, education and experience were found to be positively related to disrespect in both countries, and in the U.K. unarmed officers anticipated disrespect more often than armed officers.

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