NCJ Number
2332
Date Published
1970
Length
222 pages
Annotation
STUDY OF THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF POLICE WORK, POLICE ORGANIZATION AND OCCUPATIONAL CULTURE AS THEY RELATE TO POLICE SELF-IMAGE AND JOB PERFORMANCE.
Abstract
THIS VOLUME LOOKS AT THE NATURE OF POLICE ACTIVITIES, HOW THE POLICE ARE ORGANIZED AND HOW THEY FUNCTION, THE KIND OF MEN THEY EMPLOY, AND THE WAYS IN WHICH THEY BUILD A SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL CULTURE THAT DEFINES THE POLICEMAN'S ROLE IN SOCIETY. IDENTIFIED ARE THE FORCES THAT LEAD TO SUCH CULTURAL NORMS AS SECRECY, LEGITIMATE VIOLENCE, AND MAINTENANCE OF RESPECT, AND DESCRIBES THE CONSEQUENCES THEY HAVE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, BASED ON INTERVIEWS AND OBSERVATION. IT PROVIDES AN UNDERSTANDING OF POLICE ATTITUDES, WHAT ACTIONS THEY ARE LIKELY TO TAKE IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS, AND WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR POLICE REFORM.