Các thông điệp tổ chức lệch lạc giữa các sĩ quan cảnh sát bị nghi ngờ tại Israel

Policing - 2000
SergioHerzog1
1Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel

Tóm tắt

Trong bối cảnh các chỉ trích nhằm vào Cảnh sát quốc gia Israel trong những năm gần đây về việc sử dụng sức mạnh thể chất quá mức, quan điểm cá nhân của các sĩ quan cảnh sát Israel đã được thu thập liên quan đến việc sử dụng sức mạnh bất hợp pháp. Các bảng câu hỏi cá nhân đã được phân phát cho một mẫu sĩ quan cảnh sát đã bị điều tra về việc sử dụng sức mạnh bất hợp pháp đối với công dân trong thời gian từ 1989 đến 1997. Những thông điệp phi chính thức trái ngược với thông điệp chính thức của tổ chức liên quan đến việc sử dụng sức mạnh, và biện minh cho việc này trong một số tình huống nhất định cũng như cho một số loại tội phạm nhất định, dường như rất phổ biến, đặc biệt ở các sĩ quan cảnh sát trung cấp. Các kết quả thu được hỗ trợ cho sự tồn tại của một tiểu văn hóa tổ chức lệch lạc.

Từ khóa

#Cảnh sát Israel #sức mạnh thể chất #lệch lạc tổ chức #văn hóa tổ chức #hành vi sai trái

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