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Social Effects of Policing on Campus
Boaz, G., Connolly, D., Johnston, D., & Poitras T.,
Department of Criminal Justice, Radford University, Virginia 24142
Introduction
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Methods
Results
Discussion
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We created a survey of 13 questions through Qualtrics that was then distributed through different social media platforms, that asks participants if campus police generate fear and stress amongst students.
Our sample consisted of 122 participants that are Radford University students
The results showed that the majority of our sample, in regards to Class Standing, Gender, and Ethnicity were as follows; 57.4% were seniors, 51.4% were Female, and 59.8% were White/Caucasian
(Topic) How students are influenced by policing on
college campus.
(Research question)How police presence on campus
make students feel
(Hypothesis) Increase of police presence increases
stress among students around college campus.
(Hypothesis) Increase of police presence decreases
the violence among students around the college
campus.
Purpose of this research is to examine relationship
between suspect race and ethnicity perceptions of
of police force among college students
Current study explored several reporting influences
On college students responses to hypothetical and
actual campus safety concerns
We believe that the police and students would benefit from programs that integrate them on campus to reduce the systematic fear and stress that the students experience.
This program would allow students to shadow campus police, giving students the transparency and insight into the duties and responsibilities of campus police; In the hope that this insight will decrease the levels of stress and fear amongst students.
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Hispanic participants reported the highest mean levels of stress as well as fear from campus police.
Male participants reported lower levels of stress from campus police compared to the female participants.
Female participants reported lower levels of fear from campus police compared to male participants.
References
-Girgenti-Malone, A.A.Khoder, C. Vega, G. Castillo, D.
(2017). College students perception of police
use of force: do suspect race and ethnicity
Matter? .POLICE PRACTICE AND RESEARCH,
18 (5), 492-506-Doi:10.1080/15614263.2017.
1295244
Hollister, B.A.,Scalora, M.J.,Hoff, S.M., Hodges,
H.J.,& Marquez, A(2017). College student
reporting responses to hypothetical and actual
Safety concerns. Journal of School Violence, 16
(4),,331-348. doi:10.1080/15388220.2015.1129498
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Pate, Margaret (PM) - These questions need to be introduced, are they your research questions?
Pate, Margaret (PM [2]) - This needs to be introduced as the hypothesis and your hypothesis needs to be edited because you guys did not measure the amount of police presence in your survey.
Pate, Margaret (PM [3]) - This needs to be introduced as the hypothesis and your hypothesis needs to be edited because you guys did not measure the amount of police presence or violence in your survey.
Pate, Margaret (PM [4]) - You're saying the purpose of your research study, so I am unsure why you have a citation. The citation should be used if you said something from this source.
Pate, Margaret (PM [5]) - Again, you're saying the purpose of your research study, so I am unsure why you have a citation. The citation should be used if you said something from this source.