2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11896-018-9264-2
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Challenges for Police Leadership: Identity, Experience, Legitimacy and Direct Entry

Abstract: The police service in England and Wales has developed a new approach to police leadership where individuals from outside of the police service can now enter directly to leadership ranks. Previous research identified that officers place great value on being led by someone who has experience of being a police officer. Adopting a social identity perspective, the current paper reports on quantitative and qualitative data about police officer views on direct entry and existing police leadership captured as part of … Show more

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“…The literature is replete with studies seeking to enhance our understanding of how police agencies can successfully implement change (Carter, 2016). Many authors have catalogued the ‘raft’ of policing reforms introduced over the past century (e.g., Bayley, 2008; Green, 2000; Hoggett et al ., 2013; Mastrofski and Willis, 2010). A number of conclusions can be drawn from this literature regarding planned change within the police sector.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature is replete with studies seeking to enhance our understanding of how police agencies can successfully implement change (Carter, 2016). Many authors have catalogued the ‘raft’ of policing reforms introduced over the past century (e.g., Bayley, 2008; Green, 2000; Hoggett et al ., 2013; Mastrofski and Willis, 2010). A number of conclusions can be drawn from this literature regarding planned change within the police sector.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of conclusions can be drawn from this literature regarding planned change within the police sector. First, most police sector change efforts in this sector in North America (Bayley, 2008) and the UK have been ‘driven from the top-down and outside-in’ (Hoggett et al ., 2013: 8). Second, the pace of organisational change within policing appears to be ‘glacial—slow and at times torturous’ (Green, 2000: 309).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, some results of previous empirical studies (Bondarenko et al, 2020a;Hoggett et al, 2019;Shvets et al, 2020) show that the level of the psychological readiness of patrol police officers for official activity is often insufficient that leads to the cases of death and injuries of police officers in many countries around the world, violation of human rights and freedoms, abuse of power, and so on. The motivation of the professional choice of police officers, special knowledge and skills, individual qualities do not always meet the requirements of the profession to the officer's personality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective crime counteraction in a society is impossible without taking into account the population's attitude to this problem, its assessment of the police's activities aimed at counteracting such phenomenon (Birzu, 2017;Hoggett et al, 2019;Valieiev, Polyvaniuk et al, 2019;Săraru, 2016). Such knowledge allows drafting adequate policy to counteract crime in the country, improving the forms and methods of the police bodies' work, and conducting the task-oriented cultural and education activities among citizens (Damme, 2017;Kohlström et al, 2017;Morris et al, 2020;Van Dijk, 2015;Yesberg & Bradford, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%