(瑞典)警察力量变革的障碍:职业动机、同性恋性和命令实践

Ingrid Lander
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本文讨论了瑞典警察(培训计划)中的职业动机和同性恋如何成为改变警察规范和警察部队多样性的障碍。这一问题是在两项研究的基础上进行讨论的:一项研究是对警察学生职业动机的研究;另一个重点是警察训练方案内的规范和规范问题。关于警察应该如何的规范被视为命令实践的一种表现形式,作为一种持续的、持续的规范过程,强调实际的、体力要求高的、以打击犯罪为重点的暴力工作条件。这就产生了适合这个职业的身体类型的强大概念,一个规范的(男性)身体。在一个由白人、瑞典人、异性恋男性主导的警察队伍中,这种规范的身体影响着那些被认为有助于多样化的身体。这些因素共同塑造了一种以体力要求高和以行动为重点的工作概念为基础的文化,这种文化促进了一种强调工作实用性的肌肉文化,而不是朝着智力和反思的警察工作方法发展。
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Obstacles for Changes within the (Swedish) Police Force: Professional Motivations, Homosociality, and Ordering Practices
This article discusses how professional motivations and homosociality within the Swedish police (training programme) become obstacles to both a changed police norm and diversity within the police force. This issue is discussed on the basis of two studies: one focused on the professional motivations of police students; the other focused on the issue of norms and normation within the police training programme. The norm regarding how a police officer should be is viewed as a manifestation of ordering practices as a form of continuous, on-going normation processes that emphasize practical, physically demanding, and violent working conditions focused on combating crime. This produces powerful conceptions of the types of body that are suitable for the profession, a normative (male) body. This normative body effects those bodies that are assumed to contribute to diversity in a police force dominated by white, Swedish, heterosexual males. This together moulds a culture founded on the conceptions of physically demanding and action-focused work that promotes a muscle culture that emphasizes the work as practical, rather than moving towards an intellectual and reflective approach to police work.
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