TY - JOUR
T1 - 'To serve and protect' when expecting to be seen negatively
T2 - The relation between police officers' contact with citizens, meta-stereotyping, and work-related well-being
AU - Gordijn, Ernestine H.
AU - Vacher, Loreline
AU - Kuppens, Toon
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - We examined the relationship between contact of police officers with citizens, their (meta-)stereotypes about citizens, and their work-related well-being. Ninety-three police officers from 4 police stations in low- and high-crime regions in France completed the questionnaire. As expected, negative well-being of police officers is predicted by negative contact with citizens and their belief that police officers are stereotyped negatively by citizens. Moreover, the relationship between negative contact and negative well-being was mediated by police officers' beliefs that police officers are perceived negatively by citizens, whereas their perceptions of citizens did not mediate this relationship. Interestingly, level of crime did not influence these relationships. Together, this research shows the important role of beliefs about how one's group is stereotyped when in contact with another group as it may have consequences for people's well-being.
AB - We examined the relationship between contact of police officers with citizens, their (meta-)stereotypes about citizens, and their work-related well-being. Ninety-three police officers from 4 police stations in low- and high-crime regions in France completed the questionnaire. As expected, negative well-being of police officers is predicted by negative contact with citizens and their belief that police officers are stereotyped negatively by citizens. Moreover, the relationship between negative contact and negative well-being was mediated by police officers' beliefs that police officers are perceived negatively by citizens, whereas their perceptions of citizens did not mediate this relationship. Interestingly, level of crime did not influence these relationships. Together, this research shows the important role of beliefs about how one's group is stereotyped when in contact with another group as it may have consequences for people's well-being.
U2 - 10.1002/casp.2310
DO - 10.1002/casp.2310
M3 - Article
SN - 1052-9284
VL - 27
SP - 253
EP - 268
JO - Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
IS - 3
ER -