Education Level and Police Use of Force

The Impact of a College Degree

Education Level and Police Use of Force

The Impact of a College Degree

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in Vorbereitung

This brief presents a study addressing the impact of a college degree upon officer use of force. The average American municipal police academy only requires 26 weeks of training, despite previous studies showing overwhelming support that college educated police officers apply more discretion in their use of force than officers without a college degree. Taking into account contemporary public/police conflicts and how American perceptions of police are based largely on officer use of force, this study offers a more current perspective on the profession's changing dynamic over the past decade.  

With data gathered from over 400 officers from 143 distinct municipal police agencies in 6 American states, the study examines the association between a college education and the level of force used to gain compliance during arrest situations, and notes discrepancies between previously studied factors and contextual variables. This brief will be useful for researchers of policingand for those involved with police training.



Introduction
Chapter 1: Use of Force Defined
Chapter 2: Police Officer Training and Education
Chapter 3: The Use Of Force
Chapter 4: The Relationship Between Education and Policing Skill Sets
Chapter 5: Theoretical Framework
Chapter 6: Contemporary Research
Chapter 7: Discussion and Conclusion.
ISBN 978-3-030-42794-8
Artikelnummer 9783030427948
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 1st ed. 2020
Copyrightjahr 2020
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang VIII, 56 Seiten
Abbildungen VIII, 56 p.
Sprache Englisch