L15 - Police Psychology Flashcards

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Give reasons why some police engage in unethical behaviour

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System supports corruption via: on-the-job socialisation of recruits, peer group reinforcement and encouragement of rule violations, policing as a ‘brotherhood’

Job of policing is itself corrupting

Generally a low risk of being detected and punished

Much police work is unsupervised and discretionary

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Describe Australian research on police ethics

What are the 4 studies conducted and what did they find?

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Study 1 - perceptions of ethical dilemmas

  • investigated attitudes towards breaches of ethics among police officers and recruits
  • FINDINGS = ‘typical officers’ were rates as viewing situations the least serious; on almost all incidents, recruits rated most serious and constables/senior constables as least serious; females gave more serious judgments of incidents

Study 2 - individual perspectives on police ethics

  • investigated individual officers’ training, knowledge and understanding of ethics in everyday policing situations
  • FINDINGS = junior officers reported receiving more ethics training than senior officers, although training was not viewed as relevant or practical; rules need to be written in a way that’s easier to understand

Study 3 - practical ethics in the police service

  • investigated individual and organisational influences on ethical and unethical behaviour among police officers
  • FINDINGS = estimated that 113-28% of police acts involve breaches of ethics

Study 4 - public perceptions of professional ethics

  • public perceptions of police (compared to other professionals) improved from 1995 to 1999
  • pattern of complaints may have changed
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Define police discretion

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Involves knowing when to enforce the law and when to allow for some latitude

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When is police discretion commonly used for?

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Youth crime

Offenders with mental illness

Domestic violence

Use of force

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5
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List of factors influencing arrest decisions

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  • seriousness of crime
  • strength of the evidence
  • whether victim supports arrest
  • relationship between victim and offender
  • degree of suspect resistance
  • race, gender, neighbourhood
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Discuss the sources and consequences of police stress

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  • occupational stressors (e.g. having to use a weapon)
  • organisational stressors (e.g. paperwork)
  • criminal justice stressors (e.g. frustration with court system)
  • public stressors (e.g. uncooperative witnesses)
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What are the 3 consequences of police stress?

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  1. Physical
    - officers may be at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease and digestive disorder
    - high blood pressure, ulcers, weight gain and diabetes are other ailments that may develop
  2. Psychological and Personal
    - drinking and substance abuse
    - depression, anxiety, suicide
    - marital problems
  3. Job-related
    - poor morale, absenteeism, reduction in effectiveness, turnover, and early retirement
    - these problems may resulted from physical, psychological or personal consequences of stress
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Discuss prevention and management of police stress

Elaborate on adaptive coping strategies and critical incident debriefings

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physical fitness programs

professional counselling services

family assistance programs

teaching and adaptive coping strategies

  • attempt to change maladaptive coping (e.g. substance abuse)
  • teach adaptive coping skills (e.g. better communication)
  • has been shown to result in general health improvements and increased work performance

critical incident debriefings

  • one of the most commonly used methods of debriefing is Critical Incident Stress Debriefing which allows members to discuss the traumatic even in a controlled and rational environment
  • there are many positives, BUT some research shows that CISD has no positive effects on PTSD levels, and may actually have a negative effect on psychological wellbeing
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