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				Effects of Community Policing on Tasks of Street-Level Police Officers in Ohio, 1981 and 1996  
			
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					Lawrence F. III Travis
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					Beth A. Sanders
								
			
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			<subfield code="a">AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to the general public.</subfield>
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			These data were collected to analyze the impact of
 community-oriented policing (COP) on job assignments of police
 officers in Ohio. The study compared the self-reported job tasks of
 police officers in 1981 to those in 1996 to determine if job tasks had
 changed over time, if they differed between officers in departments
 pursuing community policing, or if they differed between officers
 assigned as "community policing" officers and those having more
 traditional assignments. The 1981 Ohio Peace Officer Task Analysis
 Survey was conducted to measure police officer tasks. A total of 1,989
 police officers from over 300 Ohio police agencies responded to that
 survey. Recognizing that community policing had not yet begun to enjoy
 popularity when the first sample of officers was questioned in 1981
 and that the job of policing and the training needs of peace officers
 had changed over the past 15 years, the Ohio Office of Criminal
 Justice Services again conducted a task analysis survey of a sample of
 police officers throughout the state in 1996. The 1996 survey
 instrument included 23 items taken directly from the earlier
 survey. These 23 items are the only variables from the 1981 survey
 that are included in this dataset, and they form the basis of the
 study's comparisons. A total of 1,689 officers from 229 police
 departments responded to the 1996 survey. Additionally, while the 1996
 Peace Officer Task Analysis survey was in the field, the local police
 agencies included in the survey sample were asked to complete a
 separate agency survey to determine if they had a community policing
 program. A total of 180 departments returned responses to this agency
 survey. Background questions for the 1981 and 1996 task analysis
 surveys included police officers' age, race, sex, and job
 satisfaction. Items concerning police officers' job tasks covered
 frequency of conducting field searches of arrested persons,
 handcuffing suspects, impounding property, participating in raids,
 patrolling on foot, giving street directions, mediating family
 disputes, and engaging in school visits. The 1996 agency questionnaire
 gathered data on whether the police department had a COP program or a
 mission statement that emphasized community involvement, whether the
 COP program had an actual implementation date and a full-time
 supervisor, whether the respondents were currently assigned as COP
 officers, and whether the department's COP officers had had
supplemental training. 
			Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02481.v1
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