A confluence of credentialing, career experience, self‐efficacy, emotional intelligence, and motivation on the career commitment of young police in Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract
Purpose
Despite much research on police organization generally, little or no research exists on career commitment of young police in Nigeria. This study therefore, aims to investigate the predicting effect of credentialing, career experience, self‐efficacy emotional intelligence (EI), and motivation on the career commitment of young police in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Design/methodology/approach
A field‐based survey approach was adopted to collect a quantitative data through the means of a questionnaire from 200 non‐commissioned officers that were randomly sampled from a police command.
Findings
Multiple regression statistical analysis employed revealed that the independent variables were good predictors (collectively and independently) of career commitment of young police.
Research limitations/implications
These findings were limited to participants from a police command, as well as variables investigated. Thus, efforts should be made in the future to extend the study's scope to other police commands and across the commission in the police.
Originality/value
The findings provide evidence on the need to improve upon the career commitment of Nigerian police. Hence, attention should be paid on the predicting variables investigated in that they provide a significant basis for the current study. These would enrich policing system and culture within the rank and file of Nigeria police.
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Citation
Oyesoji Aremu, A. (2005), "A confluence of credentialing, career experience, self‐efficacy, emotional intelligence, and motivation on the career commitment of young police in Ibadan, Nigeria", Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 28 No. 4, pp. 609-618. https://doi.org/10.1108/13639510510628695
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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