Joyriding Among Young First Nations Australians: Assessing Police Trust and Confidence Through the Lens of Youth and Key Stakeholders

Matthew M. Morgan, Shannon Dodd
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Young First Nations Australians typically distrust and are reluctant to cooperate with the police. This article discusses data from a pilot intervention programme regarding First Nations young people’s involvement in car theft and joyriding. We conducted seven in-depth interviews with young Australians – most of whom identified as First Nations Australians – and six key community stakeholders who helped to deliver the programme. Our findings indicate that both sample groups held negative and distrusting perceptions of the police which, for the young people, were often precipitated by perceived discriminatory and procedurally unjust encounters with the police. We argue that heavy-handed and discriminatory policing of young First Nations Australians may perpetuate youth offending and joyriding behaviours among this group. The article argues that the police should adopt more community-oriented policing approaches to build trust with young First Nations Australians.
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澳大利亚原住民青年通常不信任警察,也不愿与警察合作。本文讨论了一项试点干预计划中有关原住民青少年参与偷车和兜风的数据。我们对澳大利亚年轻人--其中大多数自称是澳大利亚原住民--以及帮助实施该计划的六名主要社区利益相关者进行了七次深入访谈。我们的研究结果表明,这两个样本群体都对警察持有负面和不信任的看法,对年轻人来说,这种看法往往是由于他们认为警察在程序上存在歧视和不公正。我们认为,针对澳大利亚原住民青少年的高压和歧视性警务可能会使这一群体中的青少年犯罪和兜风行为长期存在。文章认为,警方应采取更多面向社区的警务方法,与澳大利亚原住民青年建立信任。
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