Early police ethnographies suggest that officers are shaped by the colleagues around them. A common observation is that Officers’ workplace networks, including friendships and routine, day-to-day interactions are theorized to serve as key channels …
**Objectives:** We reconstruct the networks of officers co-involved in force incidents to test whether interactions with weapon-prone peers impact firearm use. **Methods**: We draw from a statewide dataset of force incidents across law enforcement …
Background
It is no secret that policing is group work – officers are assigned to beats/units, workgroups, and partnerships based on districts or specialized skills. Working in close contact, officers form tight bonds where they depend on one another for their safety and turn to one another for guidance and advice.