Generating an understanding of police brutality in the small island state of Trinidad and Tobago

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Island Studies Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.24043/isj.415
T. Forde
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Trinidad and Tobago (TT), like some other island states, experiences frequent incidents of police use of excessive force and police brutality which often involve individuals from low-income communities. The concepts of police use of excessive force and police brutality are often used synonymously. However, they can be distinguished by examining police brutality through an island studies lens. Hence this study aims to improve how police brutality can be understood and distinguished from police use of excessive force by applying an island studies theoretical framework. Additionally, because there is a dearth of academic literature on how colonialism has influenced police brutality in contemporary TT, and because little is known about how victims experience police brutality, the study also addresses those gaps. The current study bridges these gaps by conducting a phenomenological study to generate an understanding of the lived experiences of victims of police use of excessive force in low-income communities in Trinidad. Based on the analysis of the data collected from in-depth interviews with 18 research participants, six themes emerged. The findings were then analyzed through the lens of island studies and the implications of those findings were discussed. The study ends by making several recommendations.
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加深对特立尼达和多巴哥小岛屿国家警察暴行的了解
特立尼达和多巴哥(TT)与其他一些岛屿国家一样,经常发生警察过度使用武力和警察暴行的事件,这些事件往往涉及低收入社区的个人。警察过度使用武力和警察暴力这两个概念通常是同义词。然而,他们可以通过岛屿研究的镜头来检查警察的暴行来区分。因此,本研究旨在通过运用岛屿研究的理论框架,改进如何理解警察暴行,并将其与警察过度使用武力区分开来。此外,由于缺乏关于殖民主义如何影响当代TT警察暴行的学术文献,并且由于对受害者如何经历警察暴行知之甚少,因此本研究也解决了这些空白。目前的研究通过现象学研究弥补了这些差距,以了解特立尼达低收入社区警察过度使用武力受害者的生活经历。根据对18名研究参与者的深度访谈收集的数据的分析,出现了6个主题。然后从岛屿研究的角度分析了这些发现,并讨论了这些发现的影响。该研究最后提出了几点建议。
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