A qualitative methodology, using open-ended questions, was employed to explore the perceptions of 112 children regarding the role of police. The children, aged 5 to 6 and 7 to 8 years, were asked to comment on what police officers do when they go to work, what direct and indirect experiences they have had with the police, and the positive and negative aspects of being a police officer. The findings revealed that children emphasise the punitive role of police; very few children identified with non-punitive roles. This punitive theme was evident irrespective of the children\u27s experiences, age, and whether they could recall television shows involving police. The practical implications of our findings for police relations with children, part...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion overthis group. However, few st...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
For an offender to be convicted in relation to repeated child abuse, most jurisdictions require that...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine police officers’ perceptions about the...
This study explored the perceptions of police officers and legal professionals (i.e., prosecutors, d...
The aim of this study was to examine police officers’ beliefs about how children report abuse....
Children of Police Officers is a Qualitative study that examines the remembered childhood experience...
Purpose: This two‐phase study employed a mixed‐methods design to explore UK police officers' percept...
Much is now known about public trust and confidence in the police, especially regarding the importan...
This study used a mixed-methods approach to explore the perceptions of a heterogeneous sample of 75 ...
While previous research shows how different people respond differently to situations regarding polic...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion over this group. However, few s...
While previous research shows how different people respond differently to situations regarding polic...
In the year to March 2018 there were 65,833 arrests of children and young people (YJB/MOJ 2019). The...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion overthis group. However, few st...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
For an offender to be convicted in relation to repeated child abuse, most jurisdictions require that...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine police officers’ perceptions about the...
This study explored the perceptions of police officers and legal professionals (i.e., prosecutors, d...
The aim of this study was to examine police officers’ beliefs about how children report abuse....
Children of Police Officers is a Qualitative study that examines the remembered childhood experience...
Purpose: This two‐phase study employed a mixed‐methods design to explore UK police officers' percept...
Much is now known about public trust and confidence in the police, especially regarding the importan...
This study used a mixed-methods approach to explore the perceptions of a heterogeneous sample of 75 ...
While previous research shows how different people respond differently to situations regarding polic...
This study employed a qualitative method to explore the experiences of 20 police officers when inter...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion over this group. However, few s...
While previous research shows how different people respond differently to situations regarding polic...
In the year to March 2018 there were 65,833 arrests of children and young people (YJB/MOJ 2019). The...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion overthis group. However, few st...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
For an offender to be convicted in relation to repeated child abuse, most jurisdictions require that...