Lm. Jamieson et al., A competency analysis of law enforcement training and its linkage to recreation as intervention in youth crime prevention, J CRIM JUS, 28(3), 2000, pp. 215-226
The increase in the occurrence of juvenile crime has become a major concern
for most communities throughout the United States, As a result, law enforc
ement efforts have been intensified, thus bringing the policing authority c
loser to the daily existence of all youth. The focus of this study was how
police are trained in the area of human relations. It was the purpose of th
e study to investigate whether community relations aspects of police traini
ng are addressing community recreation issues as they relate to youth crime
prevention.
A total of 525 police academy training administrators were selected via a s
tratified random sampling process. A validated questionnaire. the results o
f a Delphi, was administered to elicit the importance placed on twenty-two
competencies in the community relations area of police training, A total of
232 ( 44.2 percent response) respondents were used in the data analysis, I
t was revealed th:lt highest priority is given to those elements of human r
elations training directly related to law enforcement, Police administrator
s noted the lack of sufficient priority placed on this area of training,
There appeared to be little consensus as to the role of human relations tra
ining for anything beyond direct law enforcement. It was concluded that the
leisure service organization and the police department should address the
way that the linkage can be effective in addressing recreation as intervent
ion. Further study as to the future of collaborative relationships between
these two functions is suggested. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.