调解或诉讼:对特立尼达和多巴哥公民和警察使用调解解决公民-警察冲突的观点的评价

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Island Studies Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.24043/isj.409
W. C. Wallace, Karen Lancaster-Ellis
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鉴于公民与警察互动的对抗性,两个群体之间的冲突是不可避免的。一方面,市民与警察的冲突和对警察的投诉必须妥善处理;然而,另一方面,有人认为现有的争端解决机制偏向于警察。考虑到这一点,警察部门和社区居民越来越多地寻求其他机制来解决公民与警察的冲突以及公民对警察的投诉,调解已经成为一个先驱。利用定量方法,本探索性研究同时评估了特立尼达和多巴哥公民和警察对调解作为司法和其他基于法律的机制的替代方案的作用的看法,以解决公民和警察的冲突。该研究以“孤岛性”为前提,研究结果表明,一般来说,公民和警察都愿意利用调解来解决公民与警察之间的纠纷,然而,在这个问题上存在一些性别差异。最后,该文件倡导在特立尼达和多巴哥警察局内实施投诉管理系统,其中包括在以改进行为为重点的协商框架内进行调解。
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Mediate or litigate: An evaluation of citizen and police officer perspectives on the use of mediation to resolve citizen-police conflict in Trinidad and Tobago
Given the confrontational nature of citizen-police interactions, conflict between both groups is inevitable. On one hand, it is argued that citizen-police conflict and complaints against the police must be properly ventilated; however, on the other hand, it is argued that existing dispute resolution mechanisms are biased in favor of the police. With this in mind, police departments and community residents are increasingly seeking alternative mechanisms to resolve citizen-police conflicts as well as citizen complaints against police officers and mediation has emerged as a forerunner. Using a quantitative approach, this exploratory study concurrently evaluated citizen and police officer perspectives regarding the role of mediation as an alternative to judicial and other legal based mechanisms to resolve citizen-police conflicts in Trinidad and Tobago. The study is premised on ‘islandness’ and the findings indicate that generally, both citizens and police officers are willing to utilize mediation to resolve citizen-police disputes, however, there are some disparities over the issue by gender. The paper concludes by advocating for a complaints management system that includes mediation within a consultative framework focused of behavioral improvements to be implemented within the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.
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