Dr. Jennifer Cliff from @mountmarty University and I spent nearly two years conducting research and writing this ongoing study examining how different demographics define the ideal law enforcement officer
It was such an exciting and fun day representing the University of Kansas and getting the chance to present our research examining how police officers define their ideal colleague with co-author, Dr. Jennifer Cliff from Mount Marty University.
Dr. Jen Cliff and I had the pleasure of taking the @mountmarty Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society students made their first trip to the annual ACJS
conference. They saw research presented, played trivia, and enjoyed the incredible academic atmosphere
A round of applause for the newest inductees of the Mount Marty chapter of the Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma. 👏 Seniors members were also presented with their graduation regalia.
Congratulations, everyone. We are so proud of you!
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This Sunday, let's come together to raise awareness, support those who need it most, and honor our loved ones that we’ve lost to suicide. Every step we take brings us closer to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and suicide.
⭐️ Register here: https://t.co/Int8ZUHqth
The Criminal Justice Honor Society students @mountmarty are making their plans to attend the @AlphaPhiSigma annual conference next March in Chicago. Keep an eye out for their fundraising efforts.
Confidential research to examine people's perceptions of the ideal police characteristics.
Interested in participating? Click the link below
https://t.co/LKANQK5sT0..
We seek to interview three categories:
1st/2nd yr officers (i.e. rookies)
FTOs
Supervisors (i.e. Sergeants)
Dr. Stephen Bell, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, was recently published in the American Journal of Qualitative Research. "Do Cops Still Care?" examined how penalty reductions for drug crimes can impact the motivation of officers to enforce them. https://t.co/iuK6HEQdGv