To Protect and Serve: Reconsidering Influences of the Decision to Pursue a Critical Career Field

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1007/s11896-024-09693-8
David Abeling-Judge
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Considerable research has explored personality characteristics in connection to law enforcement personnel, yielding valuable insights into the nature of individuals who choose to serve. Theoretical arguments over whether one is drawn to such a career or one changes as a result of the work have yielded inconsistent findings, though, and in an age of reduced policing workforces and ever-changing demands on law enforcement, it is necessary to revisit what motivates certain individuals choose this career. This study uses data from the Add Health project to explore policing careers motivated by personality characteristics, psychological insights, and social influences, such as prior work experiences, familial history, and educational status. Results indicate desire to solve problems serves as a motivator to pursue law enforcement and imply that positive self-perceptions may also increase career choice. These findings open inquiry into new possibilities for recruitment planning, training, and strategic evolution of service roles.

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保护和服务:重新考虑决定从事关键职业的影响因素
大量的研究探讨了与执法人员相关的人格特征,为了解选择执法人员的性质提供了宝贵的见解。然而,关于一个人是被这种职业所吸引,还是因为工作而改变的理论争论,得出了不一致的结论,在警务人员数量减少、执法需求不断变化的时代,有必要重新审视某些人选择这种职业的动机。本研究利用 "添加健康 "项目中的数据,探讨了促使人们选择警察职业的个性特征、心理洞察力和社会影响因素,如先前的工作经历、家庭历史和教育状况。研究结果表明,解决问题的愿望是从事执法工作的动机,同时也意味着积极的自我认知也会增加职业选择。这些发现为招聘规划、培训和服务角色的战略演变提供了新的可能性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal that reports research findings regarding the theory, practice and application of psychological issues in the criminal justice context, namely law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The Journal encourages submissions focusing on Police Psychology including personnel assessment, therapeutic methods, training, ethics and effective organizational operation. The Journal also welcomes articles that focus on criminal behavior and the application of psychology to effective correctional practices and facilitating recovery among victims of crime. Consumers of and contributors to this body of research include psychologists, criminologists, sociologists, legal experts, social workers, and other professionals representing various facets of the criminal justice system, both domestic and international.
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