Police Culture
Police Culture
The word culture refers to patterns of human activity or the way of life for a society. It generally includes informal codes or rules of manners, dress, language, behavior, rituals, and systems of belief. Large societies often have subcultures or groups of people with distinct sets of values, attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs that differentiate them from the larger culture of which they are a part. Many researchers point to a separate police culture or subculture. There are many factors that contribute to a police culture, such as working unusual shifts, pride in having an honorable job, loyalty to their backup, being in harm's way, lack of understanding from the general public about what the police go through, dealing constantly with the criminal element in society, and so on. Police do have a distinct culture and it is recognizable.
ONLY ONE PARAGRAPH PER QUESTION
- Analyze and explain the advantages and disadvantages of a strong internal police culture in an agency.
- Provide a critique to the statement; police culture refers to us-versus-them attitude. Justify your answer with appropriate reasoning.
NO PLAGARISM AND CITE USING APA FORMAT
12 years ago
8
Purchase the answer to view it

- police_culture.docx
- Problem 2-1 The following information is available for Satterfield’s Custom Glass for the fiscal year ending
- Professor Ryan
- This Question is only for sterlingmano
- FOR BABER MAKAYLA ONLY
- looking for any work pertaining to HPI501 class
- for smartwriter
- Principle of Marketing
- PROJECT MANAGEMENT : WBD STRUCTURE PROBLEM 2 :
- BSHS 375 Week 4 Learning Team Healthcare Educational Resources Paper
- What's the answer to this liner equation. 4x=2y+6; 4x+2y=10