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Assessing Determinants of Police Cynicism in Taiwan

NCJ Number
87408
Journal
Police Studies Volume: 5 Issue: 4 Dated: (Winter 1983) Pages: 3-7
Author(s)
C Hou; A Miracle; E D Poole; R M Regoli
Date Published
1983
Length
5 pages
Annotation
While the literature is replete with studies assessing police cynicism in the United States, few researches have examined it elsewhere. This research studies the concept among police in Taiwan.
Abstract
Data for the project were derived from questionnaire responses of 325 Taiwanese police representing three police precincts. Cynicism was measured through a revised form of Niederhoffer's (1967) 20-item index by subjecting it to a principle-component factor analysis. The major findings of the project include, (1) low ranking police are more cynical than higher ranking ones, (2) rural police are less cynical than urban police, and (3) career stage is only slightly related to cynicism. However, none of the observed relationships is particularly strong. Hence, future research must go beyond the present investigation and test both first and second-order relationships for theoretically salient variables. (Author abstract)

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