question archive A professor studying police in nonurban areas wanted to test whether police levels (measured as police officers per 1,000 citizens) vary betweenurban and nonurban areas

A professor studying police in nonurban areas wanted to test whether police levels (measured as police officers per 1,000 citizens) vary betweenurban and nonurban areas

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A professor studying police in nonurban areas wanted to test whether police levels (measured as police officers per 1,000 citizens) vary betweenurban and nonurban areas.The Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) data from the state of Washington shows that urban jurisdictions in Washington (n=13) have a mean of .84 police officers per 1,0000 citizens (s = 0.68) and that nonurban jurisdictions (n = 40) have a mean of 1.68 (s = 1.37). Is there any evidence that police levels vary across urban and nonurban areas?

 

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