Interracial encounters with the police: findings from the NCVS police-public contact survey

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2019-08-08 DOI:10.1080/15377938.2019.1646688
Jamie L. Flexon, Stewart J. D'alessio, Lisa Stolzenberg, Richard G. Greenleaf
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Abstract The public regularly encounter law enforcement. In an era of the Blacks Lives Matter movement and associated discord with law enforcement, understanding the contours of police--public relations and its potential consequences are paramount. Using national level data of police stops, we attempt to identify factors that influence attitudes of respect and legitimacy toward the police. Findings reveal that, among other things, race impacts perceptions of law enforcement through the interracial characteristics of encounters, a context in which some citizens are more likely to question police legitimacy even after controlling for other salient factors. Policy considerations are discussed.
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与警察的异族遭遇:NCVS警察公众接触调查结果
摘要公众经常遭遇执法。在一个“黑人的命也是命”运动以及与执法部门相关的不和的时代,了解警察的轮廓——公共关系及其潜在后果至关重要。利用国家层面的警察拦截数据,我们试图确定影响对警察的尊重和合法态度的因素。调查结果显示,除其他外,种族通过遭遇的跨种族特征影响执法观念,在这种背景下,一些公民即使在控制了其他突出因素后,也更有可能质疑警察的合法性。讨论了政策考虑因素。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice explores the prejudice that currently affects our judicial system, our courts, our prisons, and our neighborhoods all around the world. This unique multidisciplinary journal is the only publication that focuses exclusively on crime, criminal justice, and ethnicity/race. Here you"ll find insightful commentaries, position papers, and examinations of new and existing legislation by scholars and professionals committed to the study of ethnicity and criminal justice. In addition, the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice presents the latest empirical findings, theoretical discussion, and research on social and criminal justice issues.
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