Does Community Policing Matter for Police Integrity? (CROSBI ID 239902)
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Kutnjak Ivković, Sanja ; Cajner Mraović, Irena ; Borovec, Krunoslav
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Does Community Policing Matter for Police Integrity?
This paper explores the nature of the relation between police integrity and community policing, an issue unexplored by prior studies. A stratified representative sample of 1, 315 Croatian police officers participated in a police integrity survey and evaluated seriousness of police misconduct, assessed appropriate and expected discipline, and expressed their willingness to report such behavior. In addition, the respondents provided their attitudes toward community policing. About one-quarter of the respondents were employed in community policing, while the rest performed more traditional policing roles. Our multivariate models of police misconduct seriousness show that police officers' assignment--be they employed in community policing or in more traditional police roles--was rarely related to their level of police integrity. Similarly, their support for community policing was not significantly related to their evaluations of misconduct seriousness. On the other hand, recognizing a behavior as rule- violating, assuming that other police officers would report the behavior, and expecting dismissal for the behavior increased the odds that the respondents would view the behavior as serious. In addition, gender and supervisory status were not relevant predictors of the evaluations of seriousness, while the length of service was.
police ; integrity ; misconduct ; community policing ; transition ; Croatia
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Sigurnosne i obrambene znanosti, Sociologija