Problematic police performance and the personality assessment inventory

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作者
Weiss W.U. [1 ]
Zehner S.N. [1 ]
Davis R.D. [2 ]
Rostow C. [2 ]
DeCoster-Martin E. [1 ]
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[1] University of Evansville, Evansville
[2] Matrix, Inc, Baton Rouge
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Police Officer; Validity Scale; Positive Impression; Criminal Psychology; Police Selection;
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10.1007/BF02806703
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A relative newcomer to personality assessment in the area of law enforcement is the Personality Assessment Inventory, or PAI. Earlier MMPI research in the area of police selection has focused upon antisocial behavior, control of aggression, and validity indices, particularly the L scale. In this study T scores for 800 male and female police officer candidates on the PAI scales Negative Impression (NIM), Positive Impression (PIM), Antisocial-Antisocial Behaviors (ANTA), Antisocial-Egocentricity (ANTE), and Antisocial-Stimulus Seeking (ANTS) were used as predictors of the criterion variables Insubordination, Excessive Citizen Complaints, and Neglect of Duty. Highly significant coefficients were obtained for ANTE as a predictor of Insubordination and Excessive Citizen Complaints. For Neglect of Duty, two significant coefficients were obtained, one for ANTS and another for NIM. Discussion centered on the fact that egocentricity is a predictor of Insubordination and Excessive Citizen Complaints, and Neglect of Duty is related to stimulus seeking. © 2005 Society for Police and Criminal Psychology.
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