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The Past as Prologue: Police Stops and Legacies of Complaints About Neighborhood Police Misconduct 作为序言的过去:警察的拦截和对社区警察不当行为的投诉遗产
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-01-08 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221140553
B. McCarthy, J. Hagan, Daniel Herda, W. Skogan
Quantitative analyses show that police stop and frisks are highly concentrated by neighborhood. Interview and ethnographic studies show that police routinely share information about neighborhood attributes including crime rates and demographic characteristics such as racial and ethnic composition and economic conditions. Investigations suggest that police also share information about complaints against them. Our analysis bridges these three literatures and examines whether a neighborhood's historical and contemporary complaints about police mistreatment are a significant source of police stops. Our research focuses on complaints and stops in Chicago. We find that stops are more frequent in neighborhoods where historical and contemporary complaints are high, as well as in communities with high concentrations of economically disadvantaged, Hispanic, and especially Black residents. We find that these associations hold net of potential sources of spuriousness, including prior police stops and crime. Police perceptions of the race of the person stopped contextualize the relationships between stops and complaints: they are exacerbated for people the police identified as Black. Our findings suggest that complaints and the narratives they engender may be enduring systemic sources of bias in police behavior.
定量分析表明,警察的拦截和搜身行为高度集中在各个街区。访谈和民族志研究表明,警方经常分享有关社区特征的信息,包括犯罪率和人口特征,如种族和民族组成以及经济状况。调查显示,警方还分享了针对他们的投诉信息。我们的分析将这三篇文献联系起来,并考察了一个社区对警察虐待的历史和当代投诉是否是警察拦截的重要来源。我们的研究重点是在芝加哥的投诉和停留。我们发现,在历史和当代投诉较高的社区,以及经济弱势、西班牙裔,尤其是黑人居民高度集中的社区,停车更频繁。我们发现,这些关联包含了潜在的虚假来源,包括之前的警察拦截和犯罪。警方对被拦截者种族的看法将拦截和投诉之间的关系置于背景中:对于被警方认定为黑人的人来说,这种关系会加剧。我们的研究结果表明,投诉及其引发的叙述可能是警察行为中长期存在的系统性偏见来源。
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Reassessing the Relationship Between Mortgage Loan Investment and Crime Across Race/Ethnicity, Disadvantage, and Instability 跨种族/民族、弱势和不稳定重新评估抵押贷款投资与犯罪的关系
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-12-04 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221140554
Lyndsay N. Boggess, T. Stucky
Home loans are associated with fewer crimes in neighborhoods and some research shows investment may be especially helpful in disadvantaged or minority neighborhoods. To replicate and extend this research, we estimate a series of multilevel negative binomial models on crime to (1) replicate prior research, (2) examine the robustness of extant findings to variable specification, and (3) expand on prior work by examining the conditional role of residential instability. In line with prior work, our results show that tracts receiving larger absolute and relative loan amounts experience fewer violent crimes. However, the magnitude of crime-reduction benefits of investment are attenuated when including aggravated assaults or accounting for the relative value of the loans. Though investment was associated with lower violent crime in all types of tracts, disproportionate benefits of investment—that is, more bang for the buck—occurs more consistently in White tracts than tracts of color. These findings underscore the importance of replication for ensuring sound housing and anti-crime policies.
住房贷款与社区犯罪减少有关,一些研究表明,投资可能对弱势或少数族裔社区特别有帮助。为了复制和扩展这项研究,我们估计了一系列关于犯罪的多级负二项模型,以(1)复制先前的研究,(2)检查现有发现对变量规范的稳健性,以及(3)通过检查居住不稳定的条件作用来扩展先前的工作。与之前的工作一致,我们的研究结果表明,获得较大绝对和相对贷款金额的地区经历的暴力犯罪较少。然而,当包括严重袭击或考虑到贷款的相对价值时,投资减少犯罪的好处会减弱。尽管在所有类型的地区,投资都与较低的暴力犯罪率有关,但投资带来的不成比例的好处——也就是说,更划算——在白人地区比有色人种地区更为一致。这些发现强调了复制对确保健全的住房和反犯罪政策的重要性。
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Perceptions of Armed School Police: Exploring Views by Race in 2019 and 2020 武装学校警察的认知:2019年和2020年按种族划分的观点探索
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-11-27 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221140552
Andrea N. Montes, Cresean Hughes, Kay Stanek
The current study uses data from two independent surveys administered through Academic Prolific's online opt-in panel to explore whether there may be racial differences in views of armed school police. We use two distinct samples and t-tests to compare views of Black and White individuals in 2019 and 2020, respectively, as well as views in 2019 and 2020 generally. We then employ regression analyses of the 2020 survey data to test whether race was associated with views of armed school police. Some similarities in views emerged. In 2019, Black and White individuals had similiar views of whether armed police keep schools safe as well as whether they were comfortable sending their child to a school with police. However, differences in views were also found. In 2019 and 2020, mean scores for beliefs of whether armed police act with students’ best interest was lower among Blacks than Whites. In 2020, the mean score for Blacks was lower that it was for Whites when asked about whether armed police keep schools safe and whether they would be comfortable sending their child to a school with police. In 2020, Black individuals were less likely to agree that school police implement their duties in ways that are fair, respectful, and keep students' interests in mind. We conclude by discussing implications for scholarship and policy about school policing and school safety generally.
目前的研究使用了两项独立调查的数据,这些调查是通过学术多产的在线选择小组进行的,目的是探索对武装学校警察的看法是否存在种族差异。我们使用两个不同的样本和t检验来比较黑人和白人在2019年和2020年的观点,以及2019年和2020年的观点。然后,我们对2020年的调查数据进行回归分析,以检验种族是否与对武装学校警察的看法有关。观点上出现了一些相似之处。2019年,黑人和白人对武装警察是否能保证学校安全,以及他们是否愿意把孩子送到有警察的学校,都有类似的看法。然而,也发现了不同的观点。在2019年和2020年,黑人对武装警察的行为是否符合学生最大利益的信念的平均得分低于白人。2020年,当被问及武装警察是否能保证学校安全,以及他们是否愿意把孩子送到有警察的学校时,黑人的平均得分低于白人。在2020年,黑人不太可能同意学校警察以公平、尊重和牢记学生利益的方式履行职责。最后,我们一般讨论了学校治安和学校安全对奖学金和政策的影响。
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Cognitive and Affective Precursors to Decisions to use Lethal Force Against Black Suspects: A Virtual Reality Application 决定对黑人嫌疑人使用致命武力的认知和情感前体:虚拟现实应用
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221127448
John Tawa, Yuanguo Lang, M. Jernigan
Here we investigated the role of physiological stress on participants' lethal force decisions with Black suspects using a novel virtual reality (VR) paradigm. We examined the conditional and mediational roles of implicit racism and visual attention to Black suspects. For this study, we filmed a series of high-risk suspect-police interactions with a 360° video camera which, when viewed through the VR headset, embeds the participants in these scenarios from the perspective of a police officer. Embedded eye tracking in the VR enabled assessment of both physiological stress (through pupil dilation) and attention (through gaze location). Analysis of these behavioral data with criminal justice majors ( N = 39) revealed a facilitative function of physiological stress for improving accuracy in lethal force decisions, specifically among those with low levels of implicit racism. Findings also indicated that dysregulated attention—characterized by either disorganized or fixated attentional patterns—compromised lethal force decision making. Results are discussed in relation to future applications of VR to inform our understanding of cognitive and affective precursors of poor decision making. Implications include the promise of cognitive-behavioral interventions for mitigating dysregulated attention patterns, ultimately towards the end of reducing unwarranted uses of lethal force against Black men and women.
在这里,我们使用一种新的虚拟现实(VR)范式研究了生理压力对参与者与黑人嫌疑人的致命武力决策的作用。我们研究了隐性种族主义和对黑人嫌疑人的视觉关注的条件和中介作用。在这项研究中,我们用360°摄像机拍摄了一系列高风险的嫌疑人与警察的互动,当通过VR耳机观看时,从警察的角度将参与者嵌入这些场景中。VR中嵌入的眼动追踪可以评估生理压力(通过瞳孔扩张)和注意力(通过凝视位置)。刑事司法专业学生的这些行为数据分析(N = 39)揭示了生理压力对提高致命武力决策准确性的促进作用,特别是在那些隐性种族主义程度较低的人中。研究结果还表明,以注意力模式紊乱或固定为特征的注意力失调会影响致命武力的决策。研究结果与虚拟现实的未来应用有关,以帮助我们理解决策失误的认知和情感前兆。其影响包括承诺进行认知行为干预,以缓解失调的注意力模式,最终减少对黑人男女不必要的致命武力使用。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Anti-Asian Racism & Violence in the 21st Century 新冠疫情与21世纪的反亚洲种族主义和暴力
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221138963
Hyeyoung Lim, C. S. Lee, Chunrye Kim
Since the beginning of the 21st century, we have experienced major pandemics and epidemics. However, we believe the COVID-19 pandemic was the first time a certain racial/ethnic group or nationality was blamed for the pandemic/epidemic. Anti-Asian racism and violence worldwide are not new, but they are on the rise during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the crimes against Asians during the pandemic received substantial media attention, there has been a paucity of empirical research in social science that addresses xenophobic sentiments, racism, and violence against Asians. To bridge the gap, the Korean Society of Criminology in America (KOSCA) invited papers to address the current global issue of anti-Asian racism and violence in mid2021. It was challenging to conduct empirical research because of the lack of data availability, time restrictions, and the narrowed research scope (e.g., Asians). This editorial introduction introduces six articles in this Special Issue of Race and Justice, “Anti-Asian Racism & Violence.” We call for further, continuous attention to anti-Asian racism and violence, and we hope this special issue creates more scholarly discussion on this understudied, often-neglected topic.
自21世纪初以来,我们经历了重大流行病和流行病。然而,我们认为,新冠肺炎大流行是第一次将大流行/流行病归咎于某个种族/族裔群体或民族。世界各地的反阿种族主义和暴力并不是什么新鲜事,但在新冠肺炎大流行期间,它们正在上升。尽管疫情期间针对亚裔的犯罪受到了媒体的广泛关注,但社会科学中很少有针对仇外情绪、种族主义和针对亚裔的暴力的实证研究。为了弥合这一差距,美国韩国犯罪学学会(KOSCA)于2021年年中邀请论文讨论当前全球反亚裔种族主义和暴力问题。由于缺乏数据、时间限制和研究范围缩小(例如亚洲人),进行实证研究具有挑战性。这篇社论介绍了《种族与正义》特刊《反亚裔种族主义与暴力》中的六篇文章。
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Looking Hateworthy: An Investigation of the Relationship Between Chinese Phenotypicality and COVID-19-Related Prejudice and Discrimination 审视仇恨——中国人表型与新冠肺炎相关偏见和歧视关系的调查
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-11-13 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221138962
Samuel Choi, Kayla A. Burd, Alice Choi
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been an increasing number of hate crimes perpetrated against Chinese and non-Chinese Asian Americans. Some hate incidents suggest that Chinese Asian Americans have been mainly targeted followed by non-Chinese Asian Americans. The present study examined the influence of victim Chinese phenotypicality (CP) and participant individual differences on COVID-19-related prejudice and discrimination. Participants were presented with a mock news story detailing a restaurant employee (varying in CP) who tested positive for COVID-19 but went to work despite warnings to quarantine and allegedly spread COVID-19 to other employees and customers. CP was manipulated through photographs embedded within the mock news story of the employee (White (control) vs. Low CP vs. High CP). After reading the news story, participants completed measures of prejudice and discrimination endorsement along with measures of individual differences. Results revealed that CP influenced prejudice and support for discrimination, but only for individuals with certain characteristics (e.g., low income). The findings highlight individual difference characteristics among perpetrators of prejudice and discrimination against Asian Americans, in addition to phenotypic variations among those who may be victims of hate related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,针对华裔和非华裔亚裔美国人的仇恨犯罪越来越多。一些仇恨事件表明,华人亚裔美国人主要被针对,其次是非华裔亚裔美国人。本研究探讨了受害者中国表型(CP)和参与者个体差异对covid -19相关偏见和歧视的影响。参与者看到了一个模拟的新闻故事,详细描述了一名餐馆员工(CP不同)的COVID-19检测呈阳性,但不顾隔离警告去上班,并据称将COVID-19传播给了其他员工和顾客。CP是通过嵌入在员工的模拟新闻故事中的照片来操纵的(白人(对照)、低CP和高CP)。在阅读完新闻故事后,参与者完成了偏见和歧视背书以及个体差异的测量。结果显示,CP影响偏见和对歧视的支持,但仅对具有特定特征(如低收入)的个体有效。研究结果突出了对亚裔美国人施加偏见和歧视的人之间的个体差异特征,以及与COVID-19大流行相关的仇恨受害者之间的表型差异。
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Anti-Asian Discourse in Quora: Comparison of Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic with Machine- and Deep-Learning Approaches Quora中的反语篇:新冠肺炎大流行前后与机器学习和深度学习方法的比较
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-10-30 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221134690
S. Jang, Sangpil Youm, Y. J. Yi
The current study attempts to compare anti-Asian discourse before and during the COVID-19 pandemic by analyzing big data on Quora, one of the most frequently used community-driven knowledge sites. We created two datasets regarding “Asians” and “anti-Asians” from Quora questions and answers between 2010 and 2021. A total of 1,477 questions and 5,346 answers were analyzed, and the datasets were divided into two time periods: before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted machine-learning-based topic modeling and deep-learning-based word embedding (Word2Vec). Before the pandemic, the topics of physical difference and racism were prevalent, whereas, after the pandemic, the topics of hate crime, the need to stop Asian hate crimes, and the need for the Asian solidarity movement emerged. Above all, the semantic similarity between Asian and Black people became closer, while the similarity between Asian people and other racial/ethnic groups was diminished. The emergence of negative and radical language, which increased saliently after the outbreak of the pandemic, and the considerably wider semantic distance between Asian and White people indicates that the relationship between the two races has been weakened. The findings suggest a long-term campaign or education system to reduce racial tensions during the pandemic.
目前的研究试图通过分析Quora上的大数据来比较新冠肺炎大流行前后的反亚裔言论,Quora是最常用的社区驱动知识网站之一。我们在2010年至2021年间从Quora问答中创建了两个关于“亚洲人”和“反亚洲人”的数据集。共分析了1477个问题和5346个答案,数据集分为两个时间段:新冠肺炎大流行之前和期间。我们进行了基于机器学习的主题建模和基于深度学习的单词嵌入(Word2Vec)。在疫情之前,身体差异和种族主义的话题很普遍,而在疫情之后,仇恨犯罪、制止亚洲仇恨犯罪的必要性以及亚洲团结运动的必要性出现了。最重要的是,亚洲人和黑人之间的语义相似性变得更紧密,而亚洲人和其他种族/族裔群体之间的相似性则减少了。负面和激进语言的出现,在疫情爆发后显著增加,亚洲人和白人之间的语义距离大大扩大,表明这两个种族之间的关系已经减弱。研究结果表明,在疫情期间,需要开展长期的运动或教育系统来缓解种族紧张局势。
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引用次数: 3
Perceived China Threat, Conspiracy Belief, and Public Support for Restrictive Immigration Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic 在COVID-19大流行期间,感知到的中国威胁、阴谋信念和公众对限制移民控制的支持
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-10-13 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221125818
Ji Hye Kim, Jihye Park
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an unprecedented increase in the level of political blame attributed to China for the health crisis and other associated xenophobic discourses. Although previous research has revealed the effects of perceived outgroup threats on popular support for policies that control outgroups, threats posed by foreign countries have received little empirical attention. This study advances previous research by focusing on the independent effects of the perceived China threat to public support for restrictive immigration control during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a sample drawn from the 2020 American National Election Studies, the results showed that the perceived China threat substantially heightened public support for restrictive immigration control. More importantly, demand for restrictive immigration control intensified when individuals had stronger perceptions of threats and conspiracy beliefs about the virus leak from a Chinese lab. Taken together, our findings demonstrate the roles of politically constructed threats and conspiracy beliefs during the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing new mechanisms of popular attitudes toward social control.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,将卫生危机和其他相关的仇外言论归咎于中国的政治指责程度前所未有地增加。虽然以前的研究已经揭示了感知外群体威胁对公众支持控制外群体政策的影响,但外国构成的威胁很少得到实证关注。本研究通过关注在COVID-19大流行期间感知到的中国威胁对公众支持限制移民控制的独立影响,推进了先前的研究。使用从2020年美国全国选举研究中抽取的样本,结果显示,对中国威胁的感知大大提高了公众对限制性移民控制的支持。更重要的是,当个人对中国实验室病毒泄露的威胁和阴谋论有更强烈的认识时,对限制移民管制的需求就会增强。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,政治建构的威胁和阴谋信念发挥了作用,揭示了公众对社会控制态度的新机制。
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引用次数: 1
Perceptions of the U.S. Police Among Latin-American Immigrants: A Bifocal Lens View 拉丁美洲移民对美国警察的认知:双焦点视角
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-10-09 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221130277
Hyeyoung Lim, Nadejda Bontcheva-Loyaga
The current study aimed to identify Latin-American immigrants’ bifocal lens views of the U.S. police and compare them to their contact experiences with their home-country police. We performed semi-structured interviews with twenty-one Latin-American immigrants who have resided in the Birmingham metropolitan area in Alabama. An inductive analysis approach was employed to analyze the qualitative data. The results showed that the Latin-American immigrants’ direct contact experience with the U.S. police has mainly been positive, but they still felt targeted. Even if their indirect experiences lead them to perceive a violent and biased image of the U.S. police force, participants appreciated the U.S. police as honest and not corrupt. Besides, while most participants expressed willingness to report crimes, they simultaneously recognized that other Latin-American immigrants would not feel comfortable reporting crimes due to the fear of deportation. Finally, we found that the perception of the U.S. police among Latin-American immigrants was primarily the result of the juxtaposition of the U.S. police's professionalism against their home-country police. We further discuss policy implications and study limitations in this study.
目前的研究旨在确定拉丁美洲移民对美国警察的双焦点视角,并将其与他们与母国警察的接触经历进行比较。我们对21位居住在阿拉巴马州伯明翰大都会区的拉丁美洲移民进行了半结构化访谈。采用归纳分析法对定性数据进行分析。调查结果显示,拉丁美洲移民与美国警方的直接接触经历主要是积极的,但他们仍然感到有针对性。即使他们的间接经历使他们对美国警察产生暴力和偏见的印象,但参与者仍然赞赏美国警察的诚实和不腐败。此外,虽然大多数与会者表示愿意举报犯罪,但他们同时认识到,其他拉丁美洲移民由于害怕被驱逐出境而不愿举报犯罪。最后,我们发现拉丁美洲移民对美国警察的看法主要是美国警察的专业精神与其母国警察并置的结果。我们进一步讨论了本研究的政策意义和研究局限性。
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引用次数: 2
Strategic Responses to Navigating Police Encounters among Black Baltimore Residents 在巴尔的摩黑人居民中导航警察遭遇的战略反应
IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-10-09 DOI: 10.1177/21533687221130281
Kimberly A. Bender, Jennifer E. Cobbina-Dungy, Erin M. Kerrison
Research on police-citizen interactions has largely explored the treatment of citizens by the police with less attention paid to citizens’ behavior toward the police. Studies that have examined the behavior citizens’ exhibit during police encounters have found that citizen behavior affects how they are treated by the police; yet, little scholarly attention has been given to the strategic responses’ citizens use during their encounters with officers. The few studies that have examined how citizens manage encounters with police focus primarily on young Black males, making it difficult to identify similarities and differences across gender. The following study makes use of in-depth interview data collected from a sample of 25 Black adults residing in Baltimore City who shared their personal experiences and observations of local police prior to Freddie Gray's death. We draw on race, gender, and place literature to understand how participants interpret their encounters with police and the options available to individuals when dealing with the police. Our analyses reveal that some strategic responses differed by respondent gender as did the nature of the police-citizen outcomes. Findings have implications as to how men and women make sense of police actions and how citizens manage their interactions with the police.
对警察与公民互动的研究主要探讨了警察对待公民的方式,而较少关注公民对警察的行为。对公民在遭遇警察时表现出的行为进行调查的研究发现,公民的行为会影响他们被警察对待的方式;然而,学术界很少关注公民在与官员会面时使用的战略应对措施。为数不多的研究调查了公民如何管理与警察的接触,主要集中在年轻的黑人男性身上,这使得很难识别不同性别的异同。以下研究利用了从居住在巴尔的摩市的25名黑人成年人样本中收集的深入采访数据,这些人分享了弗雷迪·格雷去世前他们对当地警察的个人经历和观察。我们利用种族、性别和地点文献来了解参与者如何解释他们与警察的遭遇,以及个人在与警察打交道时的选择。我们的分析表明,一些战略反应因受访者性别而异,警察和公民结果的性质也不同。调查结果对男性和女性如何理解警察行动以及公民如何管理与警察的互动具有启示意义。
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