This paper evaluates the impact of Police-Schools Liaison on young people's views and attitudes about the police and offending. It reports the first, large-scale, independent evaluation of this social intervention. The evaluation (based on 1245 secondary-school pupils) compares views of the police in schools with (target) and without (control) a full-time Schools Liaison Officer (SLO). Although attitudes to the police are marginally positive, they become less so over one year. There is no evidence that Schools Liaison input into the target schools slows or halts this decline, or that it affects perceptions of the seriousness of offences, and the likelihood of identification associated with crime. This weak impact is, at least in part, attri...
Law Enforcement is inserted into schools all over the United States to ensure the school’s safety. L...
While a great deal of research concerning the attitudes of adults toward police exists, fewer studie...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion over this group. However, few s...
This paper evaluates the impact of Police-Schools Liaison on young people's views and attitudes abou...
This paper presents data concerning young people's perceptions of the police taking part in a police...
An officer on the Youth Detail cf the Vancouver Police Department has been actively participating si...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the Values, Influences, and Peers (VIP) pro...
Programs of intergroup contact frequently fail with the positive evaluation of the individual contac...
A consistent body of research shows that a key reason that adults support police is that they view t...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
We report investigations of change in, and cognitive representation of young people's stereotypes of...
Police have formally been entering schools since 1985 since the Conservative Government of the time ...
The paper serves to lay out the effectiveness of school resource officer in schools from the percept...
The aim of this research was to address outstanding empirical issues in the attitudes to police lite...
Negative contact with juveniles in the school setting are often the result of miscommunication and m...
Law Enforcement is inserted into schools all over the United States to ensure the school’s safety. L...
While a great deal of research concerning the attitudes of adults toward police exists, fewer studie...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion over this group. However, few s...
This paper evaluates the impact of Police-Schools Liaison on young people's views and attitudes abou...
This paper presents data concerning young people's perceptions of the police taking part in a police...
An officer on the Youth Detail cf the Vancouver Police Department has been actively participating si...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the Values, Influences, and Peers (VIP) pro...
Programs of intergroup contact frequently fail with the positive evaluation of the individual contac...
A consistent body of research shows that a key reason that adults support police is that they view t...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
We report investigations of change in, and cognitive representation of young people's stereotypes of...
Police have formally been entering schools since 1985 since the Conservative Government of the time ...
The paper serves to lay out the effectiveness of school resource officer in schools from the percept...
The aim of this research was to address outstanding empirical issues in the attitudes to police lite...
Negative contact with juveniles in the school setting are often the result of miscommunication and m...
Law Enforcement is inserted into schools all over the United States to ensure the school’s safety. L...
While a great deal of research concerning the attitudes of adults toward police exists, fewer studie...
Police views of young people inform the way they exercise discretion over this group. However, few s...