“只要有大的变化,大的谈判就不会”——对警察招募和晋升积极行动过程经验的考察

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Law Crime and Justice Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijlcj.2023.100614
Gareth Stubbs
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目前,英格兰和威尔士的警察招聘人数大幅增加。这是由于政府的目标是增加20000名官员。因此,警察部队正在开展大规模、持续的招募活动。与此同时,还制定了积极的行动计划,以解决官员代表性不足的问题。目前的统计数据表明,随着这些举措的实施,部队的代表性正在缓慢上升。尽管该倡议相对普及,但很少有文献研究积极行动对现有警察观念的影响。程序正义理论文献被用来将其置于研究背景中。这项研究代表了17次理论上知情的、长形式的现象学访谈,这些访谈是在统一的、有反应的警务环境中对在职警官进行的。访谈是半结构化的、开放式的、参与者主导的,让警察能够展示和探索他们自己对积极行动的想法和感受,这些想法和感受是通过他们在积极警察角色中的生活经历发展起来的。这些采访是在一个运作环境中进行的,从内部和外部的角度来看,完全是保密的。官员们公开讨论了他们对执行这些政策和程序的感受。调查结果表明,在讨论警察工作场所的积极行动过程方面存在禁忌。积极行动倡议的存在与警察中精英政治的主题之间也存在着并置。军官们强烈驳斥了采取积极行动解决代表性问题的必要性,但同样批评了部队内部目前的代表性水平。从理论上讲,这表明警方实施积极行动干预措施与普通民众认为需要存在干预措施之间存在信息差距。对研究结果的影响进行了探讨,并讨论了可能的补救措施。
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“Whenever big changes come, big talks don't” – An examination of the police experience of recruitment and promotion positive action processes

Policing in England Wales is currently experiencing a large uplift in police recruitment. This has been due to the Government's target to uplift officers by 20,000. As a result, police forces are implementing large scale, sustained recruitment drives. These are accompanied by positive action schemes to address deficits in officer representation. Current statistics now indicate that representation in forces is rising slowly, as these initiatives are employed. There is little literature that examines the impact of positive action on existing police officers' perceptions, despite the initiative's relative proliferation. Procedural Justice theoretical literature is utilised to situate this in the research context.

This study represents 17 theoretically informed, long form, phenomenological interviews conducted with serving officers in a uniform, response policing environment. The interviews were semi-structured, open ended and participant led, allowing the officers to present and explore their own thoughts and feelings about positive action, developed through their lived experience in an active police role. These interviews were conducted in an operational environment, from an insider-outsider perspective with total privacy. Officers openly discussed how they felt about the implementation of such policies and procedures.

The findings indicate that a taboo exists with regards to the discussion of positive action processes in the police workplace. A juxtaposition also exists between the existence of positive action initiatives and the theme of meritocracy amongst the police officers. Officers strongly refuted the need for positive action to remedy issues with representation, but similarly criticised the current representation levels within forces. Theoretically this indicates an informational gap between police implementation of positive action interventions, and the perceived need for them to exist at all amongst rank and file. Implications for the study's findings are explored and possible remedies discussed.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice is an international and fully peer reviewed journal which welcomes high quality, theoretically informed papers on a wide range of fields linked to criminological research and analysis. It invites submissions relating to: Studies of crime and interpretations of forms and dimensions of criminality; Analyses of criminological debates and contested theoretical frameworks of criminological analysis; Research and analysis of criminal justice and penal policy and practices; Research and analysis of policing policies and policing forms and practices. We particularly welcome submissions relating to more recent and emerging areas of criminological enquiry including cyber-enabled crime, fraud-related crime, terrorism and hate crime.
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