2024
DOI: 10.1108/pijpsm-03-2024-0027
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The impact of a brief and immersive use-of-force training exercise on citizens’ attitudes toward police

M. Lyn Exum,
Joseph B. Kuhns,
Shelley L. Johnson
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Citizens’ attitudes toward police (ATP) have declined dramatically in recent years, prompting many agencies to implement police–community relations programs designed to build back the community’s trust. Such programs are often time-intensive, requiring many hours to complete. The current study examined the impact of a brief (approximately 15 minutes) community relations intervention on citizens’ ATP and police use of force (UoF).Design/methodology/approach A sample of 104 citizens completed three UoF t… Show more

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