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Book Review: Mass Murder and Serial Murder: An Integrative Look by Edelstein, A. Edelstein,A.的书评:《大规模谋杀和连环谋杀:综合观察》。
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-14 DOI: 10.1177/07340168231157371
E. Yaksic
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Book Review: Divide & Conquer: Race, Gangs, Identity, and Conflict by R. Weide 书评:《分裂与征服:种族、帮派、身份与冲突》,R·维德著
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-09 DOI: 10.1177/07340168231156272
G. Heyer
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Book Review: Prisons of debt: The afterlives of incarcerated fathers by L. Haney 书评:《债务的监狱:被监禁父亲的余生》,L·哈尼著
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI: 10.1177/07340168231154867
Julie Poehlmann
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Book Review: On Gangs 书评:论帮派
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-03 DOI: 10.1177/07340168231154272
Matthew A. Valasik
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Barriers and Motivators to Seeking Mental Health Support: An Assessment of a Southeastern Sheriff's Office 寻求心理健康支持的障碍和动机:对东南部警长办公室的评估
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI: 10.1177/07340168231154274
Carol M. Huynh, Hunter M. Boehme, Daniel J. Lytle
Limited research has examined what factors serve as potential barriers and motivators for law enforcement personnel in seeking mental health support. The current study presents findings from a survey of 158 sworn and civilian personnel from a large Southeastern Sheriff's office to shed light on these potential barriers/motivators. We drew on previous literature to create measures related to mental health stigma, confidentiality, burnout, various stressors, and organizational support, among others. The main effects OLS regression models suggest that increased perceptions of stigma and personal stressors significantly lowered employees’ willingness to seek mental health support. However, increased burnout and job satisfaction were associated with employees seeking mental health support. Multiplicative models show that as job satisfaction increased within nonwhite respondents, those respondents were significantly more likely to seek mental health assistance. However, as personal stressors increased among nonwhite respondents, those respondents were significantly less likely to seek help. Finally, as overall health increased among white respondents, those respondents were significantly more likely to seek help. Findings indicate that mental health issues experienced by employees vary based on group membership. We discuss several future research directions and policy implications derived from these findings.
有限的研究考察了哪些因素是执法人员寻求心理健康支持的潜在障碍和动力。目前的研究对东南部一个大型警长办公室的158名宣誓就职的文职人员进行了调查,以揭示这些潜在的障碍/激励因素。我们借鉴了以前的文献,制定了与心理健康污名、保密性、倦怠、各种压力源和组织支持等相关的措施。主要影响OLS回归模型表明,对污名和个人压力源的认知增加显著降低了员工寻求心理健康支持的意愿。然而,工作倦怠和工作满意度的增加与寻求心理健康支持的员工有关。乘法模型显示,随着非白人受访者工作满意度的提高,这些受访者寻求心理健康援助的可能性显著增加。然而,随着非白人受访者个人压力的增加,这些受访者寻求帮助的可能性明显降低。最后,随着白人受访者整体健康状况的改善,这些受访者寻求帮助的可能性明显增加。调查结果表明,员工所经历的心理健康问题因团队成员而异。我们讨论了从这些发现中得出的几个未来研究方向和政策含义。
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Book Review: Punishment without trial: Why plea bargaining is a bad deal by Carrissa Byrne Hessick 书评:《未经审判的惩罚:为什么辩诉交易是糟糕的交易》作者:Carrissa Byrne Hessick
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI: 10.1177/07340168221149157
R. Covey
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Pandemic Policing and Community Engagement: Preparedness, Legitimacy and Public Support During the COVID-19 Crisis in Nigeria 大流行病警务和社区参与:尼日利亚新冠肺炎危机期间的准备、合法性和公共支持
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI: 10.1177/07340168221142909
R. Aborisade, O. Adeleke
This study brings to the fore, insights into three key factors that had been widely noted to play significant roles in driving effective pandemic policing. These are the preparedness of the police as first responders to a public health crisis, the level of public trust in the police as a legitimate power holder, and community engagement as a tool to drive public support and participation in fighting COVID-19. Using the Nigeria police as a case study, with the damning reports of abuse of power and other misconduct, this study examined how the police responded to COVID-19 mandates and community participation. Interviews with 40 police officers who enforced the COVID-19 lockdown, 16 senior police officers, and 18 community leaders within Lagos and Ogun states were conducted, and a thematic analysis of the narratives was carried out. Findings indicated that community engagement was not effectively deployed by the Nigerian police in the course of pandemic policing. This was due to a lack of police preparedness, over-reliance on the use of force for public control, public distrust in the police, and a lack of prior practice of community engagement by the police. Public distrust in the police was found to be central to peoples’ disobedience to COVID-19 rules which worsened police-community relations, culminating in protests against the police and its formations. These findings have important policy and practical implications if police legitimacy and post-COVID police-community relations are to improve.
这项研究突出了对三个关键因素的见解,这些因素被广泛认为在推动有效的疫情警务方面发挥着重要作用。这些是警察作为公共卫生危机的第一反应者的准备情况,公众对警察作为合法权力拥有者的信任程度,以及社区参与作为推动公众支持和参与抗击新冠肺炎的工具。本研究以尼日利亚警方为案例研究,结合滥用权力和其他不当行为的谴责性报告,研究了警方如何应对新冠肺炎的任务和社区参与。对拉各斯州和奥贡州实施新冠肺炎封锁的40名警察、16名高级警察和18名社区领导人进行了采访,并对这些叙述进行了主题分析。调查结果表明,尼日利亚警方在疫情警务过程中没有有效部署社区参与。这是由于警察缺乏准备,过度依赖武力进行公共控制,公众对警察不信任,以及警察以前缺乏社区参与的做法。公众对警察的不信任被发现是人们不服从新冠肺炎规定的核心,这恶化了警民关系,最终导致了针对警察及其组织的抗议。如果要改善警察的合法性和新冠肺炎疫情后的警察社区关系,这些发现具有重要的政策和实际意义。
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CJR Publications Received 收到CJR出版物
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI: 10.1177/07340168221127345
Lynne Rienner
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The Effect of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence and Assaults. COVID-19 对家庭暴力和攻击行为的影响。
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI: 10.1177/07340168211061160
Mustafa Demir, Suyeon Park

The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of COVID-19 on four outcomes including calls for service for domestic violence, calls for service for assaults, arrests for domestic violence, and arrests for assaults in Burlington, Vermont. The data for each outcome collected over the time periods January 2012 through May 2021 were obtained from the Burlington Police Department website and then a monthly time-series data set were created. The analyses including an independent samples t-test, a Poisson regression test, and a monthly interrupted time-series analyses (ITSA) were employed to test the effects of COVID-19 on the previously mentioned outcomes. The results of the ITSA showed that in the first month following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, domestic violence calls statistically significantly increased, but no statistically significant change was observed in domestic violence arrests, while assault calls and assault arrests statistically significantly decreased. In addition, during COVID-19, there was a statistically significant decreasing trend in domestic violence calls and domestic violence arrests, while there was no statistically significant change in the trends of assault calls and assault arrests. The results suggest that COVID-19 had an immediate as well as a persistent effect on the numbers of domestic violence and assaults. The results and limitations of this study were also discussed.

本研究的目的是检验 COVID-19 对佛蒙特州伯灵顿市四种结果的影响,包括家庭暴力报警、攻击行为报警、家庭暴力逮捕和攻击行为逮捕。我们从伯灵顿警察局的网站上获取了 2012 年 1 月至 2021 年 5 月期间收集的各结果数据,然后创建了月度时间序列数据集。分析方法包括独立样本 t 检验、泊松回归检验和月度中断时间序列分析(ITSA),以检验 COVID-19 对上述结果的影响。ITSA 的结果显示,在 COVID-19 流行后的第一个月,家庭暴力报警在统计上显著增加,但家庭暴力逮捕在统计上没有显著变化,而袭击报警和袭击逮捕在统计上显著减少。此外,在 COVID-19 期间,家庭暴力报警和家庭暴力逮捕在统计上呈明显下降趋势,而袭击报警和袭击逮捕在统计上没有明显变化。结果表明,COVID-19 对家庭暴力和袭击案件的数量产生了直接和持续的影响。此外,还讨论了这项研究的结果和局限性。
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Black, White, and Read all Over: Exploring Racial Bias in Print media Coverage of Serial Rape Cases 黑人,白人,和所有的阅读:探索连环强奸案的印刷媒体报道中的种族偏见
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI: 10.1177/07340168221088573
L. Wright, Stephen J. Watts
The discussion of race and crime has been a long-standing interest of researchers, with statistics consistently showing an overrepresentation of non-white offenders compared to their white counterparts – specifically in relation to violent crimes such as murder and rape. Prior research has found that about 46 percent of identified serial rapists are black, which correlates with other sensationalized violent crimes such as mass murder and serial murder (Wright, Vander Ven, & Fesmire; 2016). The news media are the primary sources of this kind of information for the general public, with previous studies acknowledging that the media primarily focus on discussing non-white offenders in their crime-based news stories. With the majority of Americans receiving their information about crime from the news media, it is important to increase our understanding of how they present crime information. The current study explores the print media representations of serial rapists, from 1940–2010, from five prominent newspapers: The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune. A content analysis was conducted on 524 articles covering 297 serial rape offenders from the data compiled by Wright and colleagues (2016) in which race of the offender was known. Results suggest that while newspapers dehumanize both white and non-white offenders, white offenders tend to have their behavior neutralized using techniques to garner more sympathy, while these same neutralization techniques are not generally applied to non-white offenders, thus potentially increasing racial and ethnic bias.
种族和犯罪的讨论一直是研究人员的兴趣所在,统计数据不断显示,与白人罪犯相比,非白人罪犯的比例过高——特别是在谋杀和强奸等暴力犯罪方面。先前的研究发现,大约46%的连环强奸犯是黑人,这与其他耸人听闻的暴力犯罪有关,如大规模谋杀和连环谋杀(Wright, Vander Ven, & Fesmire;2016)。新闻媒体是公众获取这类信息的主要来源,之前的研究承认,媒体主要关注在以犯罪为基础的新闻报道中讨论非白人罪犯。由于大多数美国人都是从新闻媒体上获取犯罪信息,因此加深我们对新闻媒体如何呈现犯罪信息的理解是很重要的。目前的研究探讨了从1940年到2010年,来自五家著名报纸的连环强奸犯的印刷媒体表现:《洛杉矶时报》、《纽约时报》、《波士顿环球报》、《华盛顿邮报》和《芝加哥论坛报》。根据Wright及其同事(2016年)编制的数据,对涉及297名连环强奸犯的524篇文章进行了内容分析,其中犯罪者的种族是已知的。研究结果表明,虽然报纸对白人和非白人罪犯都进行了非人化处理,但白人罪犯往往会用一些技巧来中和他们的行为,以获得更多的同情,而这些同样的中和技术通常不适用于非白人罪犯,因此可能会增加种族和民族偏见。
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