‘I really felt wanted’: Police recruitment strategies within a competitive labour market

Author:

Wojslawowicz Ashleigh N1ORCID,Payne Jeffrey S2,Gibson Anthony3,Cherry W Terry4

Affiliation:

1. Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council . Research Manager, North Charleston , USA

2. United States Air Force (Retired). Chief Master Sergeant, Newberry , USA

3. Sergeant, Charleston Police Department , Charleston , USA

4. Charleston Police Department Senior Police Officer, , Charleston , USA

Abstract

Abstract As law enforcement organizations report challenges surrounding recruitment, evidence-based practices are critical and cost-effective measures which fundamentally support and advance the policing profession. To combat a hiring crisis and remain competitive among endless options of agency vacancies, employers must recognize internal data resources at hand along with the advantages of researcher-practitioner partnerships. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the effectiveness of a single mid-size southeastern municipal law enforcement agency’s recruitment program to identify unique indicators present within career decisions from the incoming officer workforce. Primary findings identified the recruitment process to play an integral role in the ultimate application and agency selection decision for participants, regardless of participant background. Further, participant interviews identified elements such as Responsiveness, Communication, Personal, and Timeliness critical to perceived success of the recruitment program. Regarding police staffing, this study introduces a self-sustaining model for agency-specific key motivating factors in recruit agency selection, to include application of strong recruitment practices and benchmark identification for sustained program effectiveness. Implications include the impact of customer-service approaches to police staffing and evidence-based strategies for agency-specific strengths during a nation-wide staffing crisis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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