From IPA Team <[email protected]>
Subject Quiz Time: Can police training change behavior?
Date December 29, 2020 3:20 PM
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Hi John,

Can training police officers on principles like neutrality, respect, listening, and trustworthiness improve their attitudes and behavior in contexts where police-community relations are strained? IPA worked with researcher Rodrigo Canales and the Ministry of Public Security of Mexico City to conduct a randomized evaluation on the impact of a procedural justice training, which teaches these principles, on officers’ comprehension and internalization of the procedural justice framework, as well as on police behavior.

What impact, if any, did the procedural justice training have on officers’ perceptions and behavior?​​​

The training had no impact on the perceptions and behavior of individual line officers.

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The training improved perceptions, but had no impact on behavior of individual line officers.

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The procedural justice training had positive impacts on the perceptions and behavior of individual line officers.

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The training negatively impacted the perceptions and behavior of individual line officers.

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