Aspirations of Hispanic criminal justice students to join law enforcement: an empirical investigation

This study investigates the job preferences of criminal justice (CJ) students and potential factors that may impact their application for law enforcement positions. Existing research has shown that factors like gender, race, and class standing influence career choices among CJ majors. To contribute...

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Authors: Li, Yudu (Author) ; Malaspina, Luk 1985- (Author) ; Hu, Charlotte (Author) ; Luo, Fei (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
In: Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice
Year: 2023, Volume: 21, Issue: 4, Pages: 318-339
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Summary:This study investigates the job preferences of criminal justice (CJ) students and potential factors that may impact their application for law enforcement positions. Existing research has shown that factors like gender, race, and class standing influence career choices among CJ majors. To contribute to this body of knowledge, this study focuses on CJ students’ attitudes toward the police and willingness to engage in community policing programs. The research examined 231 CJ students in a Hispanic serving university situated along the US-Mexican border. Research findings indicate that CJ students are less likely to pursue law enforcement careers if they hold less favorable attitudes toward the police or are unwilling to participate in ride-along programs. The study concludes with policy implications.
ISSN:1537-7946
DOI:10.1080/15377938.2023.2263880