BAYERL, Saskia, Kate HORTON, Gabriele JACOBS, Sofie ROGIEST, Zdenko REGULI, Mario GRUSCHINSKE, Pietro COSTANZO, Trpe STOJANOVSKI, Gabriel VONAS, Mila GASCO a Karen ELLIOTT. Perspectives on the police profession: an international investigation. POLICING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICE STRATEGIES & MANAGEMENT. BINGLEY: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, 2014, roč. 37, č. 4, s. 728-745. ISSN 1363-951X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-11-2013-0112. |
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@article{1217387, author = {Bayerl, Saskia and Horton, Kate and Jacobs, Gabriele and Rogiest, Sofie and Reguli, Zdenko and Gruschinske, Mario and Costanzo, Pietro and Stojanovski, Trpe and Vonas, Gabriel and Gasco, Mila and Elliott, Karen}, article_location = {BINGLEY}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-11-2013-0112}, keywords = {Police culture; Police profession; Professional identity; Professional perspectives}, language = {eng}, issn = {1363-951X}, journal = {POLICING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICE STRATEGIES & MANAGEMENT}, title = {Perspectives on the police profession: an international investigation}, volume = {37}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1217387 AU - Bayerl, Saskia - Horton, Kate - Jacobs, Gabriele - Rogiest, Sofie - Reguli, Zdenko - Gruschinske, Mario - Costanzo, Pietro - Stojanovski, Trpe - Vonas, Gabriel - Gasco, Mila - Elliott, Karen PY - 2014 TI - Perspectives on the police profession: an international investigation JF - POLICING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICE STRATEGIES & MANAGEMENT VL - 37 IS - 4 SP - 728-745 EP - 728-745 PB - EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED SN - 1363951X KW - Police culture KW - Police profession KW - Professional identity KW - Professional perspectives N2 - Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to clarify the diversity of professional perspectives on police culture in an international context. Design/methodology/approach - In a first step the authors developed a standardized instrument of 45 occupational features for comparative analysis of police professional views. This set was inductively created from 3,441 descriptors of the police profession from a highly diverse sample of 166 police officers across eight European countries. Using this standardized instrument, Q-methodological interviews with another 100 police officers in six European countries were conducted. Findings - The authors identified five perspectives on the police profession suggesting disparities in officers' outlooks and understanding of their occupation. Yet, the findings also outline considerable overlaps in specific features considered important or unimportant across perspectives. Research limitations/implications - The study emphasizes that police culture needs to be described beyond the logic of distinct dimensions in well-established typologies. Considering specific features of the police profession determines which aspects police officers agree on across organizational and national contexts and which aspects are unique. Practical implications - The feature-based approach provides concrete pointers for the planning and implementation of (inter) national and inter-organizational collaborations as well as organizational change. Originality/value - This study suggests an alternative approach to investigate police culture. It further offers a new perspective on police culture that transcends context-specific boundaries. ER -
BAYERL, Saskia, Kate HORTON, Gabriele JACOBS, Sofie ROGIEST, Zdenko REGULI, Mario GRUSCHINSKE, Pietro COSTANZO, Trpe STOJANOVSKI, Gabriel VONAS, Mila GASCO a Karen ELLIOTT. Perspectives on the police profession: an international investigation. \textit{POLICING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICE STRATEGIES \&{} MANAGEMENT}. BINGLEY: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, 2014, roč.~37, č.~4, s.~728-745. ISSN~1363-951X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-11-2013-0112.
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