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Determining the correlates of police victimization: An analysis of organizational level factors on injurious assaults

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  • Wilson, Steve
  • Zhao, Jihong

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The current study attempted to expand the understanding victimization of police by examining the impact of a variety of factors related to community and aggressive policing styles on injurious assaults rates across 267 large municipal police departments. Regression analyses indicated that policing styles related to community meetings are associated with low levels of assault rates. Second, policing styles related to aggressive enforcement of drug laws has an aggravating effect on police victimization. Finally, departments that had high police-to-citizen population ratios also had lesser rates of injurious assaults.

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  • Wilson, Steve & Zhao, Jihong, 2008. "Determining the correlates of police victimization: An analysis of organizational level factors on injurious assaults," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 36(5), pages 461-468, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jcjust:v:36:y::i:5:p:461-468
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