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Social network engineering and race in a police academy: A longitudinal analysis
Authors:Norman Conti  Patrick Doreian
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, 515 College Hall Duquesne University, United States;2. Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, 2602 WWPH, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, United States;3. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:This research examined an attempt to facilitate racial integration by populating squads (i.e., workgroups) in a police academy with mixes of recruits that reflected the racial demographics of the larger cohort. This was part of the social infrastructure of the academy. Additionally, a fixed seating arrangement was considered as a second element of academy infrastructure capable of impacting racial integration. We examined the consequences of these academy components over time with regard to race by combining ethnographic accounts with social network data collected throughout the academy and using a variety of network analytic tools. These consequences with regard to race were examined as a part of social network evolution. The academy's social arrangements did accelerate the creation of social knowledge of recruits about each other and the formation of friendship ties both within and between races. However, our results point to clear limitations to such infrastructural engineering and have implications for both recruitment to police academies and dealing with race. They shed light also on processes of homophily and group composition over time and have implications for studying social networks.
Keywords:Dynamic networks  Race  Police academy  Networks over time  Network evolution
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