Publication | Open Access
Overlapping Values, Mutual Prejudices
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Behavioral Decision MakingCommunity PolicingSocial PsychologyDiscriminationRacial PrejudicePolice OfficersPublic Personnel AdministrationPrivate Security GuardsPolice PsychologyOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesBureaucracyBiasManagementPrejudiceCareer ConcernSocial IdentityMutual PrejudicesDisparate ImpactPublic Service MotivationCriminal JusticeSocial BiasProfessional MotivationsSociologyBusinessSecurityEthical Leadership
What determines professional motivations and values of security operatives: sector or profession? Our article aims to answer this question through a survey study among police officers ( n = 405) and private security guards ( n = 329) in the Netherlands. Our results show that both groups closely resemble each other in how they prioritize motivations and values, although police officers have a slightly more “missionary” and “crime fighting” work ethic than private security guards. Mutual perceptions, however, reveal contrasts: Police officers look down on private security guards, while private security guards look up to police officers. We conclude with theoretical and practical implications of our findings.
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