警察枪击案的宪法问责

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Journal of Empirical Legal Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1111/jels.12378
Greg Goelzhauser
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对警察枪击案的宪法问责部分是通过指控违反《宪法第四修正案》的民权诉讼来实现的,但人们对法官如何评估这些指控却知之甚少。我引入了三十年来所有联邦巡回法院判决的原始数据,这些判决解决了《宪法第四修正案》对警察枪击案中过度使用武力的指控。准随机分配共和党占多数的合议庭大大增加了巡回法院认定警察开枪符合宪法的概率。通过将案件事实映射到最高法院在格雷厄姆诉康纳案(Graham v. Connor)中提出的三部分分析框架,我发现,积极抵抗和威胁的直接性与认定警察开枪符合宪法的概率增加有关,但犯罪的严重性与结果并无系统性关联。此外,有证据表明,法律是政治影响的条件,第四修正案潜在合理性的增加缩小了宪法评估中的党派结果差距。准随机分配一名黑人法官对结果没有影响。这些结果对警察监督和司法政治中长期争论的小组效应的普遍性以及法律对决策的影响程度具有重要意义。
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Constitutional accountability for police shootings

Constitutional accountability for police shootings is imposed in part through civil rights lawsuits alleging Fourth Amendment violations, but little is known about how judges evaluate these claims. I introduce original data on all federal circuit court decisions resolving Fourth Amendment excessive force claims in police shooting cases over three decades. The quasi-random assignment of a majority-Republican panel substantially increases the probability of circuit courts finding a police shooting to be constitutional. Capturing law's influence by mapping case facts to the three-part analytical framework delineated by the Supreme Court in Graham v. Connor, I find that active resistance and threat immediacy are associated with increases in the probability of finding police shootings to be constitutional, but crime severity is not systematically associated with outcomes. In addition, there is evidence that law conditions the effect of politics, with increases in latent Fourth Amendment reasonableness narrowing the partisan outcome gap in constitutional assessments. The quasi-random assignment of a Black judge does not impact outcomes. The results have important implications for police oversight and longstanding debates in judicial politics over the prevalence of panel effects and the extent to which law influences decision making.

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