Attitudes of Police recruits towards offenders: the impact of the Police training on attitudinal change

  • Olga Cunha
  • , Filipa Carvalho
  • , Andreia de Castro Rodrigues
  • , Ana Rita Cruz
  • , Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves

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Abstract

The traditional prevailing perspectives on attitudes assume that attitudes, once formed, are relatively stable over time. However, research has revealed that attitudes may be influenced by different factors that may change them. The present pre-post-test study aims to understand if the police recruits’ attitudes towards offenders change after police training and analyse the impact of sociodemographic and personality variables on recruits’ attitudes towards offenders. The Attitude Scale towards Offenders (ATO) and the NEO-FFI Personality Inventory were used in a sample of 74 recruits of a Portuguese Police Force at the beginning and the end of the police training program. Results revealed that, at the end of the training, recruits hold more negative attitudes towards offenders. Those who had previous professional experience in the army hold more positive attitudes, but only at the beginning of the training. Only attitudes towards offenders at the beginning of the police training program predict recruits’ attitudes towards offenders at the end of the training. These results emphasize the importance of initial and continuous training of recruits and police officers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)162-172
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Volume37
Issue number1
Early online date6 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

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© 2021, Society for Police and Criminal Psychology.

Keywords

  • PSYCHOLOGY
  • POLICE
  • TRAINING
  • BEHAVIOUR

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