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Citation

Sweeting FR, Cole T. Policing (Bradford) 2023; 46(3): 461-476.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/PIJPSM-10-2022-0131

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE Police training is in a period of transition, requiring new recruits to already have, or work towards, a policing degree. However, recruitment procedures have not significantly changed in the past few decades. With psychometric testing commonplace in North America and Australasia to help ensure the right recruits are selected, this research seeks to understand if police trainers feel there is scope for a similar process in the United Kingdom (UK).

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH Twenty-five police training staff across four different police forces took part in a total of six focus groups to discuss views on this and other areas of recruitment.

FINDINGS Results indicated that police trainers are concerned about the quality and aptitude of recruits. Support was given for the introduction of formal psychometric testing to prevent unsuitable candidates from successfully joining and/or to give trainers better insight into the personalities of their students.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE There was general concern from female trainers that the police environment new recruits entered still bore elements of covert sexism. Trainers' views on reforms to police recruitment, the implications of this and areas for future study are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

Police; Police recruitment; Police sexual misconduct; Psychometric testing

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