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Role perception and professional identity development of municipal police recruits in British Columbia
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Author (aut): Hossain, Md Asif
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Purpose – The study aimed to address how recruits perceive their roles and develop professional identities during in-classroom and in-field training.
Design/methodology/approach – This study explored the professional identity formation process by analysing asynchronous surveys with recruits from 13 municipal police departments in British Columbia, Canada. The participants were surveyed twice: after classroom-based training following Block I at the British Columbia Police Academy (BCPA) and after their departmental field training following Block II.
Findings – The analysis revealed that police recruits lacking public safety experience transformed their occupation and lifestyle. The training at the police academy helped develop recruits’ muscle memory as they applied their knowledge to the situation through hands-on practice. Moreover, teamwork at the police academy and during field training allowed recruits to form their police identity. The study was conducted between 2020 and 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, thus revealing how the recruits learnt effectively whilst facing continuous challenges and adjusting.
Research limitations/implications – This study relied solely on the respondents’ language in text-based answers; therefore, it was not possible to ask follow-up questions or seek clarification. Consequently, several
inputs were excluded from the analysis. This would not have been the case if a quantitative method, where answers can be selected accurately, had been used.
Originality/value – This study demonstrates that police recruits acquire diverse competencies and skill sets through rigorous formal requirements, nuanced informal aspects and comprehensive training at the BCPA and during field training, all of which pivotal in shaping their professional identities. |
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Volume 47, Issue 6
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issn: 1363-951X
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10.1108/PIJPSM-09-2023-0122
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role perception; identity development; police recruits; British Columbia
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