The Matter of Lives Underneath Black Male Skin: Using Theory and Media to Explore the Case of “Justifiable Homicides” for Black Males

Keon L. Gilbert, Rashawn Ray, W. Carson Byrd, Joseph B. Richards, Odis Johnson
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There is a peculiar problem in the US that is proving to challenge core values that undergird our laws, interpersonal interactions, and challenge the civil rights of many. American society believes in harsh sentences for committing crimes without a system for rehabilitation from crime and absent from resources from a community level to prevent crimes. As crime has declined since the 1990s, policing behavior has grown to a level that reflects a disregard for humanity resulting in police-involved shootings, also known as “justifiable homicides” or deaths by legal intervention. This peculiar problem reifies old notions of racial inferiority and racial profiling that stem from a long history of lynchings in America, and highlights a broken legal system that shows bias toward poor communities and communities not of the racial and ethnic majority. When laws support one racial or ethnic group and those with resources, other communities become invisible and subjected to state-sanctioned violence that allows some police agencies and police officers to engage in behaviors that do not reflect their training foster an overwhelming sense of fear in these communities. We have observed that when communities fear the police and the larger society disbelieves the negative interactions with police, residents have begun to capture police encounters with community members on social media. Despite the video footage that has been collected documenting abuse of power, some police have been granted impunity for their actions, which further fuels fear in these communities. What we propose are ways to frame and solve negative police encounters with communities through an understanding of: (1) racial biases; (2) racial and gender consciousness; (3) ways to provide more equitable policing practices; (4) the enforcement of legal remedies for those who abuse power; and (5) the prevention of acts of discrimination by holding individuals culpable who informally police Black males. We believe these strategies aid in addressing the historical legacy of these behaviors and moves multiple systems and disciplines toward integrated solutions to eliminate “justifiable homicides.”
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黑人男性皮肤下的生命问题:运用理论与媒介探究黑人男性“正当杀人”案件
美国有一个特殊的问题,它正在挑战支撑我们法律、人际交往的核心价值观,并挑战许多人的公民权利。美国社会相信对犯罪的重刑,却没有一个使罪犯改过自新的系统,也缺乏社区层面预防犯罪的资源。自20世纪90年代以来,随着犯罪率的下降,警察的行为已经上升到一种无视人性的程度,导致警察参与枪击事件,也被称为“正当杀人”或法律干预造成的死亡。这一特殊问题体现了源于美国长期私刑的种族低人一等和种族定性的旧观念,并凸显出美国支离破碎的法律体系对贫困社区和非多数种族和族裔社区的偏见。当法律支持一个种族或族裔群体以及那些拥有资源的群体时,其他社区就会被忽视,并受到国家批准的暴力行为的影响,这使得一些警察机构和警察的行为与他们所受的训练不符,在这些社区中形成了一种压倒性的恐惧感。我们观察到,当社区害怕警察,而更大的社会不相信与警察的负面互动时,居民开始在社交媒体上捕捉警察与社区成员的遭遇。尽管收集到的视频记录了滥用权力的行为,但一些警察的行为却不受惩罚,这进一步加剧了这些社区的恐惧。我们提出的方法是通过以下理解来构建和解决警察与社区的负面接触:(1)种族偏见;(2)种族和性别意识;(3)如何提供更公平的警务措施;(四)对滥用职权者实施法律救济;(5)通过追究非正式警察黑人男性的罪责,防止歧视行为。我们相信这些策略有助于解决这些行为的历史遗留问题,并将多个系统和学科推向综合解决方案,以消除“正当杀人”。
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