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Police supervision: perspectives of subordinates

Shea Cronin (Department of Applied Social Sciences, Boston University – Metropolitan College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Jack McDevitt (Institute on Race and Justice, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Gary Cordner (Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, USA) (Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, USA)

Policing: An International Journal

ISSN: 1363-951X

Article publication date: 20 March 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Given the central role of supervision in shaping police agency outcomes and the impact of the supervisor-subordinate relationship, the purpose of this paper is to understand subordinates’ ratings of supervisor performance overall and on several distinct dimensions.

Design/methodology/approach

Descriptive and explanatory analyses are conducted on subordinate views of supervision based on a survey of officers and detectives (n=7,085) in 89-agencies.

Findings

Reporting high ratings of supervisor performance overall, subordinates also view supervisors as fair, supportive and engaged in practices that set expectations. These dimensions are highly correlated with overall satisfaction; other variables, such as age, race and gender demonstrate weak relationships to overall satisfaction and perceptions of fairness, support and direction.

Research limitations/implications

The study is based on subordinates’ perceptions of supervisors and does not address the supervisors’ own perceptions or actual behavior. Future studies should collect identical information from supervisors as well as examine agency-level variation in both subordinate and supervisor outlooks and styles.

Practical implications

The results support modern approaches to police supervision that emphasize not just direction and control but also fair and supportive relationships with subordinates.

Originality/value

The study examines the views of thousands of line-level police across a large number of representative US agencies and explores relationships using a comprehensive set of variables.

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Citation

Cronin, S., McDevitt, J. and Cordner, G. (2017), "Police supervision: perspectives of subordinates", Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 40 No. 1, pp. 26-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-07-2016-0117

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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