Promoting the police: A thematic analysis of the New Zealand Police recruitment campaigns and the construction of officers’ identities

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.1177/26338076221085310
Angelique Nairn, Ruby Roebuck
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Prior to 2021, the New Zealand (NZ) Police had consistently struggled to meet the required target of recruiting new police officers. As a strategy to promote the NZ Police and to subsequently increase the number of officers within the force, a series of recruitment campaigns were broadcasted. Despite appearing to frame the career of a NZ Police officer positively, research has suggested that there is a lack of diversity within the police force with women and ethnic minorities consistently underrepresented, and inequitable working conditions, therefore leading the job to be perceived as unattractive to most. However, after the release of the ‘Breaking News’ recruitment campaign together with television advertisements and targeted websites outlining information on the recruitment process, the NZ Police successfully met their target with applications exceeding 600 per month. The aim of this research was, therefore, to explore how the identities of NZ Police officers were conceptualised and constructed in the recruitment messaging. A specific focus was how the content in the videos might entice people into considering a role in the force considering the government wanted to increase police numbers by 1800 by 2021. Thematic analysis was applied to 2 NZ Police recruitment videos, 15 ‘career path’ videos, and 10 ‘bring yourself’ videos that is accessed through https://www.chatcops.co.nz/. Four key themes were identified which emphasised that the NZ Police are comprised of a diverse group of people, committed to helping the community, prioritising safety and that they are ‘normal people’ despite their instilled authority.
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提升警察:对新西兰警察招募运动和警官身份建设的专题分析
在2021年之前,新西兰警方一直在努力实现招聘新警察的要求目标。作为宣传新西兰警察并随后增加警察人数的一项战略,广播了一系列招募活动。尽管新西兰警察的职业生涯似乎是积极的,但研究表明,警察队伍中缺乏多样性,妇女和少数族裔的代表性一直不足,工作条件不公平,因此导致这份工作被大多数人认为没有吸引力。然而,在发布了“突发新闻”招聘活动以及电视广告和有针对性的网站,概述了招聘过程的信息后,新西兰警方成功地实现了目标,每月申请人数超过600人。因此,这项研究的目的是探索新西兰警察的身份是如何在招聘信息中被概念化和构建的。一个具体的焦点是,考虑到政府希望在2021年前将警察人数增加1800人,视频中的内容如何吸引人们考虑在警队中扮演角色。主题分析应用于2个新西兰警察招募视频、15个“职业道路”视频和10个通过https://www.chatcops.co.nz/.确定了四个关键主题,强调新西兰警察由不同的人群组成,致力于帮助社区,优先考虑安全,尽管他们被灌输了权威,但他们是“正常人”。
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