A Study and Refinement of the Police Recruitment and Selection System (Commonwealth of Massachusetts)

A Study and Refinement of the Police Recruitment and Selection System (Commonwealth of Massachusetts)

Author: Bio-Dynamics (Firm)

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Published: 1972

Total Pages: 27

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This document presents the executive summaries of the three volumes comprising a study of the police recruitment and selection system in Massachusetts. The study was conducted at the request of the Division of Civil Service and the Civil Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The findings have implications not only for Massachusetts but also for other States' systems and for civil service recruitment and selection procedures in general. An analysis of the patrol officer's job was based on a literature review, interviews with police personnel, and data collected on a task analysis questionnaire. Patrol officers' functions were divided into the categories of order maintenance, law enforcement, and public service. Using a description of the model police officer, positive selection criteria for entry level positions were developed and compared with existing criteria. The police entrance examination received special attention. Among recommendations for selection criteria were that age requirements be open and flexible, weight and height requirements be proportional rather than absolute, good character be determined on the basis of positive evidence, and that high school graduation or an equivalency certificate be the only acceptable educational requirement. Reordering of selection procedures and a revision of several forms and applications were also recommended to produce an orderly and simplified selection system. The report concluded that the recruitment system is inadequate and that active recruitment should be a localized activity meeting definite personnel needs. Recruitment campaigns should identify the target population to determine motivating factors, consider the communication channels to deliver the message most effectively, and use such communication methods as recruitment teams and posters. Footnotes are included.


A Study of Refinement of the Police Recruitment and Selection System (Commonwealth of Massachusetts)

A Study of Refinement of the Police Recruitment and Selection System (Commonwealth of Massachusetts)

Author: Bio-Dynamics (Firm)

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 237

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In November 1971 the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission was enjoined by court order from conducting any police entrance examination which was not significantly related to the policeman's job or which discriminated against any racial, national, cultural, or other comparable group. This study concerns an occupational analysis of the police patrol function (the entry-level position in the police career ladder), an examination of applicant recruitment practices, to serve as the basis of a revision of the police recruitment and selection system in Massachusetts. Functions of the police patrolman are divided into the categories of order maintenance, law enforcement, and public service; and a framework developed for delineating personal qualities, knowledge, and skills necessary to successful job performance. Selection criteria changes are recommended for several characteristics, as are revisions in the timing and use of selection examinations. Augmentation of recruitment activities is recommended.


Report on Police

Report on Police

Author: United States. National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals

Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 698

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Police

Police

Author: United States. National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals

Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 694

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