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Progress towards more culturally and gender-sensitive policing: Perceptions from a Canadian sample of police officers
In view of rapidly growing criticism of western police forces, the perceptions of 156 Canadian municipal officers were examined in this quantitative study to determine their views on the state of culturally- and gender-competent practice. Respondents also completed a measure of authoritarianism and...
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Published in: | Police journal (Chichester) 2018-09, Vol.91 (3), p.224-238 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In view of rapidly growing criticism of western police forces, the perceptions of 156 Canadian municipal officers were examined in this quantitative study to determine their views on the state of culturally- and gender-competent practice. Respondents also completed a measure of authoritarianism and three indices of empathy. Regression analyses showed female officers to be less positive in their appraisals than men, especially in how well female officers are treated. Authoritarianism emerged as the sole psychological predictor and then only on the racial equity variable. Discussion focuses on the extent to which findings can be considered in broader discussions of reform. |
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ISSN: | 0032-258X 1740-5599 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0032258X17707707 |