scholarly journals Factor Structure of Basic Personality Characteristics of Police Patrol Officer

Author(s):  
Yuliia Boiko-Buzy ◽  
Liudmyla Piankivska ◽  
Ihor Pampura
Assessment ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 107319112091679
Author(s):  
Ashley L. Dunne ◽  
Justin S. Trounson ◽  
Jason Skues ◽  
Jeff E. Pfeifer ◽  
James R. P. Ogloff ◽  
...  

This study evaluated the internal consistency and factor structure of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5–Brief Form (PID-5-BF), and its relationship to aggression in 438 incarcerated Australian male offenders. Results provide support for the internal consistency and five-factor and bifactor structure of the PID-5-BF. The PID-5-BF total score, as well as the domains of Antagonism, Disinhibition, and Negative Affect (low), demonstrated significant relationships with aggression. These results provide preliminary support for the psychometric properties of the PID-5-BF within prison settings, and suggest that a PID-5-BF assessment may be useful within forensic settings to screen for broad maladaptive personality characteristics that are indicative of a greater propensity for aggressive behavior.


2019 ◽  
pp. 116-122
Author(s):  
M.I. Logvinenko ◽  
A.A. Podolyaka

The current state of the public atmosphere, the deteriorating criminogenic situation in the country on the basis of sharp political, social changes, complicated by military-armed conflict, anti-terrorist operations, aggravates the actualization of the problem of ensuring and protecting of human rights for life and health in general and certain social groups. Such a tense situation in the society exacerbates the regime of work of law enforcement agencies, among which the greatest burden falls on the patrol police of Ukraine, who, in the performance of their functional duties, directly comes into contact with the society, quickly responding to the offenses, stopping them. The article found that the issue of personal security of the police patrol police is a public issue, since the level of the law, order, stability, the security of individual citizens, society, and state depends on the effectiveness of patrol police activity. Like any working citizen, a police patrol officer is entitled to safe working conditions and occupational safety. The article establishes the need to improve the modern system of personal security of patrol officers in Ukraine by developing programs of psychological and physical training in action in specific situations, especially in extreme situations, to strengthen psychological skills, communication skills, and to develop psychological readiness to act in a certain way in certain real-life circumstances. Legislative personal security requires certain rules and safeguards for the patrol officer to provide a certain level of protection against the danger that threatens him in the course of his duties. However, the practice shows that the guarantees provided are insufficient, leading to an increase in the number of injured patrol officers in the course of their duty. The very specificity of the professional patrol officer’s professional service is in its danger, so the state must provide the highest possible level of protection, while also applying international experience. Keywords: security, personal safety, the administrative and legal status of the police patrol police, dangerous factors in the patrol police service.


2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael C. Ashton ◽  
Kibeom Lee

We address the concerns raised by Saucier about our proposed six‐factor structure of personality. First, we dispute Saucier's new interpretation of the Negative Valence factor as a meaningful dimension of personality variation. We explain that Negative Valence terms may distort the structure of personality‐descriptive terms, and that the substantive variance of Honesty is weakly correlated with Negative Valence. Also, we point out that our proposed six factors are (like the Big Five) roughly orthogonal, and that the occurrence of rotational variants within this six‐dimensional space is not problematic. We argue that in terms of comprehensiveness, parsimony, independence of factors, and replicability across languages, our proposed six‐factor model so far seems to be the optimal structure of personality characteristics. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Author(s):  
Junaidi Junaidi ◽  
Dwi Priya Utama

This research aims to explain and describe the communication role of the Directorate of Samapta Bhayangkara Police of Central Kalimantan region (Ditsabhara Polda Kalteng) in the improvement of Dialogical patrol in the city Palangka Raya. The research methods used are qualitative, using data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The data sources in this research are members of Subditgasum Ditsabhara Polda Kalteng and some of the communities in the city of Palangka Raya. Based on the research of Communication role of Directorate Samapta Bhayangkara Police of Central Kalimantan region (Ditsabhara Polda Kalteng) in the improvement of Dialogical patrol in the city Palangka Raya is good enough, but the response from the community in Provide information still not good. Researchers have indicated that the Directorate of Samapta Bhayangkara Polda Kalteng in this matter through Subdit Gasum as a patrol officer has been doing its role in patrolling as a preventive effort and minimize the disturbance of the Kamtibmas well. However, in the implementation of police patrol tasks get barriers from the community in the form of lack of responses and information provided by the community itself to support the situation of the environment that remains conducive.


1968 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 576-582 ◽  
Author(s):  
John R. Muma ◽  
Ronald L. Laeder ◽  
Clarence E. Webb

Seventy-eight subjects, identified as possessing voice quality aberrations for six months, constituted four experimental groups: breathiness, harshness, hoarseness, and nasality. A control group included 38 subjects. The four experimental groups were compared with the control group according to personality characteristics and peer evaluations. The results of these comparisons indicated that there was no relationship between voice quality aberration and either personality characteristics or peer evaluations.


Author(s):  
André Beauducel ◽  
Burkhard Brocke ◽  
Alexander Strobel ◽  
Anja Strobel

Abstract: Zuckerman postulated a biopsychological multilevel theory of Sensation Seeking, which is part of a more complex multi-trait theory, the Alternative Five. The Sensation Seeking Scale Form V (SSS V) was developed for the measurement of Sensation Seeking. The process of validation of Sensation Seeking as part of a multilevel theory includes analyses of relations within and between several levels of measurement. The present study investigates validity and basic psychometric properties of a German version of the SSS V in a broader context of psychometric traits. - The 120 participants were mainly students. They completed the SSS V, the Venturesomeness- and Impulsiveness-Scales of the IVE, the BIS/BAS-Scales, the ZKPQ and the NEO-FFI. - The results reveal acceptable psychometric properties for the SSS V but with limitations with regard to factor structure. Indications for criterion validity were obtained by prediction of substance use by the subscales Dis and BS. The results of a MTMM analysis, especially the convergent validities of the SSS V were quite satisfying. On the whole, the results yielded sufficient support for the validity of the Sensation Seeking construct or the instrument respectively. They also point to desirable modifications.


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