What is a police officer’s working personality? How can some of the negative aspects of a police officer’s working personality be improved?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: This is the concept that people’s work impact their personalities. Since police officer’s face danger on a daily basis they may develop a working personality that is suspicious or hostile toward the public. Police form tight bonds with other officers and this may lend to a “us against them” mentality. Opinions regarding improving the negative aspects of a police officer’s personality will vary.
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a. FISA b. DCSNet c. ANPR d. IP