How can you change how you are perceived if the identification has already been imbedded? According to Hurst & Frank (,2000) “between the ages of 15 and 17 there is a peak in delinquent behavior” as a result the child must already have in mind ahead of time police will not harm them because beyond this point the mind is already set in stone (p.3). If children are encouraged early on that police are good and will not harm them will that change relations a little? From the journal many agree with that. Police and adolescences relations may seem un-important, but a general study found that adolescents see police less positive then adults did (Hurst,2007; Hurst and Frank,2000). Why is this? Children should always see police as a good mentor figure. Not seen as someone who will harm them. Decker, et al., (1981)., 1996; Skogan, 2006; Wents & Schlimgen, 2012 stated that the variables consistently found to be are age, gender, place of birth and family’s
How can you change how you are perceived if the identification has already been imbedded? According to Hurst & Frank (,2000) “between the ages of 15 and 17 there is a peak in delinquent behavior” as a result the child must already have in mind ahead of time police will not harm them because beyond this point the mind is already set in stone (p.3). If children are encouraged early on that police are good and will not harm them will that change relations a little? From the journal many agree with that. Police and adolescences relations may seem un-important, but a general study found that adolescents see police less positive then adults did (Hurst,2007; Hurst and Frank,2000). Why is this? Children should always see police as a good mentor figure. Not seen as someone who will harm them. Decker, et al., (1981)., 1996; Skogan, 2006; Wents & Schlimgen, 2012 stated that the variables consistently found to be are age, gender, place of birth and family’s