id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pbyxcfe3yba6vjghvau3q5r3qy Charles Tochukwu Orjiakor Dissocial Personality Traits and Past Experiences Matter in How People Perceive the Police 2020 6 .pdf application/pdf 4535 457 49 The study investigated the contributions of dissocial traits and experience with the police to police perception. (261: males = 115, females = 146, mean age = 25.87) completed psychometric measures deviant personality traits, police perception, and experience with the police. perception such that higher narcissism traits was associated with higher negative perception of the police (β = − 0.46, t = − 2.21, robust, widely researched constellation of dissocial personality traits, that is yet to be explored in relation to the perception traits and past experiences with the police to the perception of predicted police perception such that higher narcissism traits personality trait failed to predict police perception. other dissocial traits and police perception. Dissocial traits particularly narcissism was negatively associated with police perception. Dissocial Personality Traits and Past Experiences Matter in How People Perceive the Police Dissocial Personality Traits and Past Experiences Matter in How People Perceive the Police ./cache/work_pbyxcfe3yba6vjghvau3q5r3qy.pdf ./txt/work_pbyxcfe3yba6vjghvau3q5r3qy.txt