PERCEPTION OF CRIMINALS: WHAT STEREOTYPES HOLD FUTURE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS?

被引:1
|
作者
Ruibyte, Laima [1 ]
Viduoliene, Evelina [1 ]
Balseviciene, Birute [1 ]
机构
[1] Mykolas Romeris Univ, Fac Publ Secur, Vilnius, Lithuania
关键词
criminal stereotypes; law enforcement; students; POLICE OFFICERS; WORKING-MEMORY; MECHANISMS; ATTITUDES; DECISION; BELIEFS; THREAT; BIAS;
D O I
10.17770/sie2016vol1.1520
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The main reasons for why stereotypes of police officers about criminals are dangerous and affecting the legal system are: firstly, having stereotypes and misconceptions about typical criminals is damaging witness's ability to correctly identify and/or remember the offender's features; secondly, stereotypes determine the peculiarities of interrogations; thirdly having stereotypes hinders the identification of individuals who actually commit crimes. 270 university students of Law and Police Activity program participated in the study and gave their opinion on the portrait and likely activities of a potential perpetrator. The Criminal Stereotype Questionnaire-Revised (Sparks & MacLin, 2011) was used to evaluate students' judgment concerning the potential perpetrator's socially desirable/undesirable personality traits, early years of family life history and childhood and adolescence activities. The results of this study revealed that future law and public security officers refer to delinquent activities during childhood and adolescence as well to adverse parental family life circumstances when predicting criminal behavior rather than personality traits. Furthermore, they have some preconceptions about gender, race and criminal behavior in advance.
引用
收藏
页码:515 / 523
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Targeted violence against law enforcement officers
    Schouten, Ronald
    Brennan, Douglas V.
    BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW, 2016, 34 (05) : 608 - 621
  • [32] Suicide intervention training with law enforcement officers
    Osteen, Philip J.
    Ohme, Karen
    Morris, R. C.
    Arciniegas, Jorge
    Frey, Jodi J.
    Woods, MaKenna
    Forsman, R. Lane
    SUICIDE AND LIFE-THREATENING BEHAVIOR, 2021, 51 (04) : 785 - 794
  • [33] Conversational maxims in encounters with law enforcement officers
    Linfoot-Ham, Kerry
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND THE LAW, 2006, 13 (01) : 23 - 54
  • [34] DRUG ABUSE . A MANUAL FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
    SINSHEIM.JE
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION, 1966, 30 (01) : 173 - &
  • [35] Prediction of Serious Misconduct in Law Enforcement Officers
    Twibell, Alec T.
    McGrath, Robert E.
    Guller, Matthew
    PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, 2022, 34 (09) : 838 - 845
  • [36] USING PUBLIC MULTIMEDIA ONLINE SERVICES AND MOBILE APPLICATIONS IN TEACHING FUTURE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
    Trotsko, Anna, V
    Korotkova, Yuliia M.
    Romashenko, Victoriia Y.
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND LEARNING TOOLS, 2021, 86 (06) : 224 - 243
  • [37] The importance of persistent healthy lifestyle of future law enforcement officers at the different stages of their professional development
    Kyslenko, Dmytro
    Zubchenko, Ludmila
    Myronets, Serhii
    Solomakha, Andrii
    Kolybabiuk, Svitlana
    RETOS-NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EDUCACION FISICA DEPORTE Y RECREACION, 2024, (51): : 302 - 309
  • [38] What Does the Future Hold for the Law Librarian in the Advent of Artificial Intelligence?
    Hilt, Kailee
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE-REVUE CANADIENNE DES SCIENCES DE L INFORMATION ET DE BIBLIOTHECONOMIE, 2017, 41 (03): : 211 - 227
  • [39] STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF INDIVIDUAL LIFE VALUES OF FUTURE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN DIFFERENT SPHERES OF LIFE
    Kyslynska, Daria
    SCIENCE AND EDUCATION, 2016, (07): : 15 - +
  • [40] The Role of Law Enforcement Officers in Overdose Response: Insights From a Qualitative Study With People who Use Drugs and Law Enforcement Officers
    Silverstein, Sydney
    Perdue, Tasha
    Baluran, Darwin
    Kendrick, Ejuan
    Larsen, Kaylee
    Mack, Nathaniel
    Hassan, Russell
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2024, 260