Police Perception Research

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Police perceptions can differ for different demographic groups. Some examples are the area you grow up in, what you see in your community, interactions with the police yourself, and finally what you see and believe from what the media shows. While looking at sourcebook and examining police perceptions based on demographics, I came across tables the evaluated reported confidence in the police based on demographics. I examined two tables, one was from 2004 and the other was from 2012 and we will see how they police perceptions have changed over 8 years.
Overall in 2004 64 percent of the nation all together had a great deal of confidence in the police while 10 percent had very little. In 2012, all together 56 percent had a great deal of confidence in police while 15 percent had very little. As you can see as a nation people have lost confidence in police over the 8 year span. In 2004, whites were at 70 percent of confidence, and blacks
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Society has a negative light on the police and that is a big factor because of social media and the news that blows up incidents involving the police and people believe the criminal justice system needs change and is unfair. Like said previously in classes, that everything has a direct impact on each other with police, courts and corrections. People have a bad experience in one of these groups and they don’t like anything that related to the criminal justice system. The police are doing everything they can to have people trust the police and get involved. They have the community policing aspect on policing today. We have community police academies, junior police academies for kids, and community events for the public to meet the police and get involved in improving police relations with the community. If you don’t have this relationship, your community will start to have more crime and tension and will start to