2017
DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2017.1417408
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Understanding arrest in rural police–juvenile interactions: A factorial designed survey approach

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“…These incidents are often handled informally. While the literature addressing interactions between rural police and juveniles remains sparse, two previous studies found the decision of rural police to arrest a juvenile was largely situational, involving many factors, with less severe crimes handled informally while more serious crimes may involve an arrest (Decker, 1979; Skaggs, 2017). Our findings seem to be similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These incidents are often handled informally. While the literature addressing interactions between rural police and juveniles remains sparse, two previous studies found the decision of rural police to arrest a juvenile was largely situational, involving many factors, with less severe crimes handled informally while more serious crimes may involve an arrest (Decker, 1979; Skaggs, 2017). Our findings seem to be similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Lockwood, Lizarraga, Kochanowski in Mann, 2020), in izbirati, koga bodo kaznovali (Findlay, Sheehan, Davey, Brodie in Rynne, 2002;Skaggs, 2019). Ena od študij v ZDA je ugotavljala, da so na ruralnih območjih policisti bolj izobraženi, dobro poznajo teorijo, niso pa prekanjeni, izkušeni borci proti kriminaliteti (ang.…”
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