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Citation

Fox B, Miley LN, Moule RKJ. J. Crim. Psychol. 2018; 8(4): 265-286.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/JCP-05-2018-0024

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE

Research indicates that a link exists between resting heart rate (RHR) and various forms of antisocial, violent and criminal behavior among community and criminal samples. However, the relationship between RHR and engagement in aggressive/violent encounters among law enforcement has not yet been examined. The purpose of this paper is to examine the link between RHR and engagement in violent encounters using prospective longitudinal data on a sample of law enforcement officers in the USA.

Design/methodology/approach

Negative binomial regression, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox hazard regressions are conducted using a sample of 544 police officers to determine if there a relationship between RHR and engagement in violent encounters by law enforcement, even when controlling for demographics, biological and social covariates.

Findings

Results indicate that higher RHR is associated with an increased risk of officers engaging in a violent altercation, as measured by the number of arrests for suspects resisting arrest with violence, even after controlling for all other relevant factors.

Originality/value

This study was the first to examine police officers RHR levels and its associated with violent altercations during arrest using a rigorous statistical methodology.

Keywords:
Violence, Policing, Survival analysis, Heart rate, Biopsychosocial criminology, Cox hazard regression
Type:
Research paper
Publisher:
Emerald Publishing Limited


Language: en

Keywords

Biopsychosocial criminology; Cox hazard regression; Heart rate; Policing; Survival analysis; Violence

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