This quantitative study explored criminal justice college students\u27 satisfaction with the police. 176 college students in Suffolk County, Long Island and New York City participated in a survey. The study examined the extent to which satisfaction with the local police department differs by location (urban and suburban), gender (female and male), and race (Black, Latino, and White). The results suggested that students who were from suburban settings had higher levels of satisfaction with the police than students who were from urban settings. In terms of race, White students were significantly more satisfied than Black students. Regarding gender, females tended to have slightly lower satisfaction levels than males. The present findings can ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate how police officers in a medium-size, ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate how women law enforcement officers in ...
For this research study we created a survey that allowed us to break up the respondents into two gro...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the relative effects of race and class, at both indiv...
Latinos represent the fastest growing racial/ethnic population in the United States, yet paradoxical...
Various factors have been identified by previous studies as predictive of citizens’ attitudes towar...
A 3‐month study examined crime victims’ satisfaction with police response to calls for service. Resp...
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This research was intended to contribute to this debate and its policy implications by examining whe...
Little is known about the impact that higher education has on students’ perceptions of the police, e...
Although college and university campus police are sworn law enforcement officers tasked with the sam...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate how police officers in a medium-size, ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate how women law enforcement officers in ...
For this research study we created a survey that allowed us to break up the respondents into two gro...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the relative effects of race and class, at both indiv...
Latinos represent the fastest growing racial/ethnic population in the United States, yet paradoxical...
Various factors have been identified by previous studies as predictive of citizens’ attitudes towar...
A 3‐month study examined crime victims’ satisfaction with police response to calls for service. Resp...
Within the last forty years, numerous studies have been conducted to determine what variables affect...
My research examines how factors, such as race and gender, influence student perceptions of Colgate ...
This research examined to what extent higher education was related to job satisfaction facets, inclu...
When students enroll in an institution of higher education, they each bring their own experiences an...
This research was intended to contribute to this debate and its policy implications by examining whe...
Little is known about the impact that higher education has on students’ perceptions of the police, e...
Although college and university campus police are sworn law enforcement officers tasked with the sam...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate how police officers in a medium-size, ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate how women law enforcement officers in ...
For this research study we created a survey that allowed us to break up the respondents into two gro...