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Author: Robin, Angela Evelina
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1. Robin, Angela Evelina
Cops in the Making: Substance Use Patterns and Traits of Youth Who Enter the Criminal Justice Field
Presented: Atlanta GA, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2018
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: American Society of Criminology
Keyword(s): Alcohol Use; Criminal Justice System; Drug Use; Occupations

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Officials employed in the criminal justice system have a duty to serve, protect, and uphold the law. The current research seeks to examine the individual traits and behaviors of criminal justice employees during their youth. Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, this research surveys the alcohol and illicit drug use of people who went on to work in the criminal justice system. We are able to observe patterns in behavior and substance use that may be common among persons before and after entering the field. If such patterns are observed this can be used to promote healthy coping skills for this stressful occupation with a working population of people who have a history of substance use and abuse.
Bibliography Citation
Robin, Angela Evelina. "Cops in the Making: Substance Use Patterns and Traits of Youth Who Enter the Criminal Justice Field." Presented: Atlanta GA, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2018.
2. Robin, Angela Evelina
Cops in the Making: Substance Use Patterns and Traits of Youth Who Enter the Criminal Justice Field
Master's Thesis, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2019
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT)
Keyword(s): Alcohol Use; Criminal Justice System; Drug Use; Occupational Choice; Substance Use

Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher.

Using waves 1 through 17 of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, the current research examines substance use patterns of criminal justice system employees, assessing how their rate of substance use compares to a nationally representative sample, and how their substance use changes once employed with the criminal justice system, this research surveys the alcohol and illicit drug use of people who went on to work in the criminal justice system and how their substance use compares to the general population. In addition, this research compares police officer substance use to the general population.

When compared to a nationally represented sample, criminal justice system employees consistently use illegal substances at lower rates. However, the prevalence of alcohol use among police officers specifically is higher when compared to the general population and increases once employed with the criminal justice system. Information from this research can be used to help agencies with employee selection procedures and employee assistance programs for current employees.

Bibliography Citation
Robin, Angela Evelina. Cops in the Making: Substance Use Patterns and Traits of Youth Who Enter the Criminal Justice Field. Master's Thesis, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2019.