Treatment in police custody: organizational characteristics and performance of custodial divisions in Dutch police organizations

This study examined the quality of treatment provided to people in custody in 60 Dutch police organizations and the organizational characteristics affecting the quality of treatment. None of the police organizations were found to follow all of the governmental laws and regulations concerning the tre...

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Autor principal: Blaauw, Eric (Autor)
Otros Autores: Vermunt, Rie͏̈l ; Kerkhof, Adrianus J.
Tipo de documento: Electronic/Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1996
En: Criminal justice and behavior
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Sumario:This study examined the quality of treatment provided to people in custody in 60 Dutch police organizations and the organizational characteristics affecting the quality of treatment. None of the police organizations were found to follow all of the governmental laws and regulations concerning the treatment of people in police custody. In addition, although most of the organizations fulfilled the bulk of the criteria for good treatment supported by public opinion, some organizations provided poor treatment to detained persons. The chances of good treatment were found to be highest in police organizations with a high degree of specialization and standardization
ISSN:0093-8548
DOI:10.1177/0093854896023004003