Going above and beyond: assessing the characteristics of officers who complete additional in-service training

Logan J. Somers, Jacob T. Foster

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Abstract

As a result of recent controversial police-citizen encounters, both practitioners and scholars have become increasingly interested in officer training. Despite prior research having identified various potential benefits of in-service training programs, little is known about factors that might impact the likelihood that an officer will participate in additional in-service training beyond what is mandated of them. Utilizing survey data from close to 600 patrol officers employed at a large metropolitan police department, the current inquiry examines the relationship between officer characteristics and additional training completion. Results indicate that officers’ promotional aspirations, role orientation, length of tenure, working in a high crime area, and education levels all had significant positive relationships with their likelihood of participating in additional in-service training. This study closes with a discussion of the findings and their implications towards future research and police practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)646-660
Number of pages15
JournalPolice Practice and Research
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
  • Law

Keywords

  • career aspirations
  • in-service training
  • officer education
  • police training

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