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AUTHORITARIAN POLICE PERSONALITY (FROM POLICE IN AMERICA, 1975, BY JEROME H SKOLNICK AND THOMAS C GRAY - SEE NCJ-19813)

NCJ Number
19816
Author(s)
A NIEDERHOFFER
Date Published
1975
Length
5 pages
Annotation
THE POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLICE AUTHORITARIANISM AND SEVERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POLICE AS A GROUP IS INVESTIGATED.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR DISCUSSES SUCH CHARACTERISTICS AS AGE, SEX, RELIGION, PHYSIQUE, INTELLIGENCE AND EDUCATION, MOTIVATION FOR BECOMING A POLICE OFFICER, AND SOCIAL CLASS. IT IS CONCLUDED THAT MOST OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POLICE DO NOT HAVE A DIRECT RELATION TO AUTHORITARIANISM, AND THAT POLICE AS A WHOLE VIEW AUTHORITY AND FORCE CONNECTED WITH POLICE WORK AS A NECESSARY, THOUGH LESS ATTRACTIVE ASPECT OF THE POLICE JOB.

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