what people in my school and community think about the police and what they do: a small-scale study...
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What people in my What people in my school and community school and community think about the police think about the police and what they do: a and what they do: a small-scale studysmall-scale study
Christopher OrmeChristopher Orme
age 10age 10
Introduction• My topic is about police • I chose it because I might become a
police officer• I want to see what people think of
the police because lots of people say that the police don’t do anything to help their community
My research questions are:
What do people think about police in the community?
What do people think the police do in the station and in the streets?
Sample:• I asked the people in my school and in the
community because what I wanted to know is what other people think of the police in my local community
• I asked children in year groups 3, 4, 5 and 6 and teachers
• I didn’t get many answers from Year 6• An adult helped me to ask other adults and
teenagers in the community groups where he works
Methods:• I used questionnaires first • The questionnaires help me to find out
enough data to make questions for my interview
• Questionnaires: age 7-18 (n=57) age 19 and older
(n=15) • Then I interviewed a Police Community
Support Officer who works in my local community
Data analysis• Mainly my questions were closed but
two were open • I tallied the answers of my closed
questions• I had to sort answers to my open
questions into categories • This is called coding • Then I used Microsoft Excel with an
adult helping me to organize my data and to make my graphs
Ethics • I had to make sure I didn’t upset anyone or
make them angry with my questions so I tried to be ethical
• An adult helped me with interviews outside school so I’m safe
• I told the participants that their work will be anonymous and confidential and I told them that they do not have to do it if they don’t want to
• I also said that their work would be destroyed at the end of my project
• I kept their questionnaires in a safe place
Ethics.2• This is how I wrote the introduction to
my questionnaire My name is Christopher and I am doing
some research on what people think about the Police and what they do. I would really appreciate your help with completing this questionnaire. Anything that you write will remain anonymous and confidential. All of my research work will be kept in a safe place and destroyed at the end of the project. You do not have to try this questionnaire if you do not want to.
Findings
Do you think the police help people
in the community?
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Never Sometimes Usually Always Don't know
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f sam
ple
7-18 years
age 19 and over
Do you think the police help people in the community?
• Most people think that the police do help in the community
• But most older people think that police help only sometimes
• Most younger people are more sure that the police are usually or always helpful in the community
How do you feel about the police being
around in the community?
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v happy happy neutral unhappy v unhappy
% o
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7-18 years n=56
age 19 and over n=12
How do you feel about the police being around in the community?
• More than 80% of people over the age of 19 are very happy about the police being in the community
• Almost 80% of the kids at the age of 7-18 are very happy or happy about the police being out in the community
• Very few of the kids and none of the adults are unhappy about the police being in the community
protecting streets from vandalism
help people
making sure that everybody is alright
stop bullying
look to see if people are doing crime
protecting the community
making friends
no litter
stop stealing
arresting people
doing their job
solving crime
looking out for fights
look for safe driving
question people
noticing changes
as a deterrant
notes
scare me
make me feel safe
helping people who are lost
understanding problems in the community
What do you think the police do when they’re out on the streets?7-18 years (n=57)
What do you think the police do when they're out on the streets?
Top 5 things suggested by 7-18 YEAR olds:
• Protecting the community• Looking to see if the people are doing crime• Making sure that everybody is alright• Helping people• (Joint 5th) o Protecting
streets from vandalism o Arresting people
protecting streets from vandalism
help people
making sure that everybody is alright
stop bullying
look to see if people are doing crime
protecting the community
making friends
no litter
stop stealing
arresting people
doing their job
solving crime
looking out for fights
look for safe driving
question people
noticing changes
as a deterrant
notes
scare me
make me feel safe
helping people who are lost
understanding problems in the community
What do you think police do when they’re out on the streets?AGE 19 AND OVER (n=15)
What do you think the police do when they're out on the streets?
Top 5 things suggested by 19 and over:
• Looking to see if the people are doing crime• As a deterrent – this means the police being around stops people from doing crime • (Joint 3rd)
o Protecting the community
o Making friends
o Making me feel safe
Paperwork
Deal with arrested people
Break
Interviews
Discuss cases with colleagues
Charge offenders
Meetings
Answer calls
Training
Social
CCTV
Make phone calls
Sort out problems
Going to court
Looking for suspects
Gaining evidence
Guarding the station
Shooting practice
Being an operator for police in the street
Help people
Find out what their next job is
What do you think the police do when they’re back at the police station?7-18 YEARS (n=54)
What do you think the police do when they're back at the police station?
Top 5 things suggested by 7-18 YEAR olds:
• Deal with arrested people • Cctv • (Joint 3rd )
o Paper work o Having a break
• Discussing cases with their colleagues
Paperwork
Deal with arrested people
Break
Interviews
Discuss cases with colleagues
Charge offenders
Meetings
Answer calls
Training
Social
CCTV
Make phone calls
Sort out problems
Going to court
Looking for suspects
Gaining evidence
Guarding the station
Shooting practice
Being an operator for police in the street
Help people
Find out what their next job is
What do you think the police do when they’re back at the station?AGE 19 AND OVER (n=15)
What do you think the police do when they're back at the police station?Top 5 things suggested by 19 and over:• Paper work • (Joint 2nd)
o Having a break o Interviews o Discussing cases with their colleagues
• Training
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stronglydisagree
disagree neither agreenor disagree
agree strongly agree
7-18 years n=55
age 19 and over n=15
Do you agree that the police are here to protect people in their community?(percentage of sample)
Interview with a Interview with a POLICE COMMUNITY POLICE COMMUNITY SUPPORT OFFICERSUPPORT OFFICER
Interview with a Interview with a POLICE COMMUNITY POLICE COMMUNITY SUPPORT OFFICERSUPPORT OFFICER
What do the police do when they are out in the community?
• It’s always different every day• Sometimes dealing with 999 calls• And sometimes dealing with general things like
parking • Meeting and talking to people • Visiting schools, old people’s homes and
different community centres• Telling people what we do and helping people
What do the police do when they are back at the station?
• Not just having a cup of tea!• Using Commander Control - a
computer system that tells us what jobs need to be done
• Research - for example tracking down car owners
• Lots of paper work!
Why do you like or not like about being out in the community?
LIKES• Likes meeting people • Solving problems• Being asked for advice • Being out side and not being stuck at a desk
DON`T LIKES• People shouting out and calling us names
“I would say the only down side is one or two people do shout out and call us names just because we are an officer. You can just breeze past that and it’s just water off a ducks back and let it just go over your head because the people are doing it not because they dislike you but because you’re wearing a uniform.”
How do people act when they see you in the community?
• Most people love seeing us about• They talk to us and tell us things• Most people are very nice to us
Discussion and Conclusion
• I think that I’ve found out so much about what people in my school and some in the community think the police do in the streets and at the station and what the police really do
• It would make my research work better if I had more adults doing my questionnaires
• I did not get many from year 6 but that is ok because I said that they could do it if they wanted to
• I was happy that people think the police help
• Before I started this research project I thought that people did not like the police so I am a little bit surprised that most people like them
• I’m still not very sure about how adults like the police being around in the community because I didn’t get lots of adults to do my questionnaire
• The police community support officer I interviewed said that she mainly talks to people and gives people advice as well as dealing with crime
• The people that filled in my questionnaires thought that the police make friends in the community and stops people from doing crime and so they are right
• People are right about the police doing paperwork but what people don’t know is that the police uses Commander Control to tell the police what they need to do
• The people who did my questionnaires thought the police always have a break when they get back to the police station
• They have a break but they still have a lot to do
• If I did more research about the police I would find out about how hard can a police officers job be
• I need to interview a detective and maybe someone from the traffic police
• By doing so I can get more information about what all type of police officers do
• I could be something else I might want to be but I’m still not sure about becoming a police officer!