CJS 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Job Satisfaction
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Jack r. greene and carl b. klockars. Second, 47% of the officers time was spent on activities other than actual assignments. Patrol by vehicle replaced foot patrol by popular and expert demand. When foot patrol is added in neighborhoods, levels of fear decrease significantly. When foot patrol is withdrawn from neighborhoods, levels of fear increases. Citizen satisfaction with police increases when foot patrol is added in. Police who patrol on foot have a greater appreciation for the values of the neighborhood residents than do police who patrol same area in automobile. Police who patrol on foot have greater job satisfaction, less fear, and higher neighborhoods. morale than do officers who patrol in automobiles. Robert c. trojanowicz and dennis w. banas (1988) The crime problem is not entirely under the control of law enforcement. Police role involves order maintenance and service activities. Community may have more control over the crime problems.