Mediating Citizen Complaints Against Police Officers: Community Viewpoints From Trinidad and Tobago

Q1 Social Sciences Criminal Justice Policy Review Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1177/08874034231220680
W. C. Wallace
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Given the confrontational nature of citizen–police interactions, citizen complaints against the police are inevitable. In Trinidad and Tobago, citizen complaints are frequently ventilated via litigation or through a range of police-led and non-police-led investigations. However, it has been argued that these mechanisms for resolving citizen complaints against the police are ineffective. With this in mind, there is need for alternative mechanisms to resolve citizen complaints against police officers, and mediation has emerged as the leading contender. Despite the proclivity toward mediation, the phenomenon has attracted sparse scholarship in Trinidad and Tobago. As a result of this lacuna, this study employs a qualitative approach to measure (a) citizens preference for mediation or traditional mechanisms of complaint resolution and (b) citizens willingness to use mediation to resolve complaints against police officers in Trinidad and Tobago, if mediation becomes available.
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调解公民对警官的投诉:特立尼达和多巴哥的社区观点
鉴于公民与警察互动的对抗性质,公民对警察的投诉在所难免。在特立尼达和多巴哥,公民投诉往往通过诉讼或一系列由警方主导和非警方主导的调查得到解决。然而,有人认为这些解决公民对警察投诉的机制效果不佳。有鉴于此,有必要建立替代机制来解决公民对警察的投诉,而调解已成为主要的竞争者。尽管特立尼达和多巴哥倾向于调解,但对这一现象的研究却很少。由于这一空白,本研究采用了定性方法,以衡量(a)公民对调解或传统投诉解决机制的偏好,以及(b)如果调解可用,公民是否愿意使用调解来解决对特立尼达和多巴哥警察的投诉。
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Criminal Justice Policy Review
Criminal Justice Policy Review Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Criminal Justice Policy Review (CJPR) is a multidisciplinary journal publishing articles written by scholars and professionals committed to the study of criminal justice policy through experimental and nonexperimental approaches. CJPR is published quarterly and accepts appropriate articles, essays, research notes, interviews, and book reviews. It also provides a forum for special features, which may include invited commentaries, transcripts of significant panels or meetings, position papers, and legislation. To maintain a leadership role in criminal justice policy literature, CJPR will publish articles employing diverse methodologies.
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