Serving on WeChat: Understanding the logics of police’s engagement with the public in Chinese contexts

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Law Crime and Justice Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1016/j.ijlcj.2024.100665
Tzu-Hsuan Liu , Zhihao Ma , Yiwei Xia
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This study investigated how Chinese police engage with the public via WeChat to manage their image, communicate risks, and enhance legitimacy. Drawing on supervised machine learning and topic modeling of 162,981 posts by 31 provincial capital Chinese police forces on WeChat from 2013 to 2020, this study categorized three periods, encompassing six types of posts: image building, civil service, political broadcasting, crime broadcasting, crime prevention advocacy, and others. The results demonstrated a significant decline in image management posts during the pandemic, as the police prioritized risk communication. The research also highlights the increased use of political broadcasting posts during crucial political events. Furthermore, image management posts constitute a substantial portion of image-building content, while civil service posts increasingly emphasize risk communication, especially during the pandemic. In conclusion, the study provides valuable insights into the evolving presentation strategies of Chinese police on WeChat, revealing their multifaceted use of social media.

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在微信上服务:了解中国语境下警察与公众接触的逻辑
本研究探讨了中国警察如何通过微信与公众互动,以管理自身形象、传达风险并增强合法性。本研究利用机器学习和主题建模技术,对中国 31 个省会城市公安机关于 2013 年至 2020 年期间在微信上发布的 162,981 篇帖子进行了分类,共分为三个时期,包括六种类型的帖子:形象建设、民事服务、政治广播、犯罪广播、预防犯罪宣传和其他。研究结果表明,在大流行病期间,由于警方将风险交流放在首位,形象管理类帖子明显减少。研究还强调,在关键的政治事件中,政治广播职位的使用有所增加。此外,形象管理帖子在形象建设内容中占了很大一部分,而公务员帖子则越来越强调风险交流,尤其是在大流行病期间。总之,本研究对中国警察在微信上不断演变的表现策略提供了宝贵的见解,揭示了他们对社交媒体的多方面使用。
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