Police 'Working Rules' (Hoyle, 1998) Flashcards
More recent research has challenged the traditional perspective to some degree, regarding DA as not..
‘real police work’
Hoyle interviewed officers about specific incidents and conducted observations and interviews with…
victims
Hoyle concluded that police action was an interplay of culture, working assumptions, the characteristics of the people involved, and the circumstance os the…
incident
Hoyle identified ‘working rules’ that were often adhered to in terms of..
taking action
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in no further action are:
1) no…
evidence
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in no further action are:
2) victim does not…
want arrest
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in no further action are:
3) minor…
offence
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in no further action are:
4) no/minimal risk of…
further violence
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in no further action are:
5) suspect…
calm
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in no further action are:
6) victim…
calm
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in arrest:
1) sufficient…
evidence
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in arrest:
2) victims prefer…
an arrest
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in arrest:
3) serious…
offence
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in arrest:
4) risk of immediate…
further violence
6 ‘Working rules’ resulting in arrest:
5) suspect…
confrontational