The purpose of this study is to analyze how the new police education will affect job
satisfaction and organizational commitment. Based on the Central Police Academy, the new
policemen(288th newly appointed officers) were surveyed as a survey of educational
satisfaction(education, curriculum, teaching facilities, teaching facilities), and awareness of job
satisfaction and organizational commitment.
The results are summarized as follows. First, Educational satisfaction has shown that
there is a static correlation between job satisfaction and organizational involvement. Second,
the teaching ability has a significant effect on all the factors contributing to job satisfaction,
in relation to the effect of the educational satisfaction on job satisfaction. Third, in relation
to the effect of the educational satisfaction on organizational commitment, the teaching
ability has had a significant effect on all the factors involved in organizational involvement,
and education courses and educational facilities have shown significant effects on continuance
commitment among organizational commitment. These results suggest that education for
working subjects should be conducted in a more case-oriented instruction, and the practice
of on-the-job training is required to ensure practical hands-on learning.