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Effects of police agency diversification on officer attitudes

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posted on 2018-06-20, 00:00 authored by Megan Ann Alderden, Amy Farrell, William P. McCarty
Purpose: In light of recent calls to increase the diversity of America’s police, this research examines the impact of agency and leadership diversification on officer job satisfaction and reported perceptions of fairness within the organization, factors known to influence retention and performance. Methodology: A survey of 15,236 officers representing 88 agencies was used, as well as other agency- and community-level variables. Multi-level models were used to assess how these individual- and agency-level variables, including measures of diversification, affected job satisfaction and perceptions of fairness. Findings: Diversification in agency leadership positions was found to improve perceptions of fairness among all officers, in addition to ameliorating some feelings of unfairness among African American officers. Diversification of the sworn ranks, in comparison to the population of the community, however, was not found to significantly affect the outcome measures. Research limitations/implications: The study only examined the effects of diversification on officer perceptions. Future studies that link measures of diversification to citizen perceptions are needed to understand how members of the public respond to the image and characteristics of sworn personnel in their communities. Practical implications: The results indicate the importance of retention and promotion of more diverse leadership in police agencies. Originality/value: This study is one of the first to assess the effects of diversification in such a large sample of agencies of all types and sizes throughout the United States.

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This article has been accepted for publication in Policing Published by Oxford University Press.

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Alderden, M., Farrell, A. and McCarty, W. P. Effects of police agency diversification on officer attitudes. Policing. 2017. 40(1): 42-56. 10.1108/PIJPSM-07-2016-0111.

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Oxford University Press

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  • en_US

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1752-4512

Issue date

2016-10-30

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