高风险行政裁量:什么驱动执法记录仪的激活?

High‐Stakes Administrative Discretion: What Drives Body‐Worn Camera Activations?

Public Administration Review · 2020
被引 34
ABS 4★

中文导读

研究警察在执法中是否激活随身摄像头的影响因素,发现职务职能比人口特征和态度更能预测激活频率,而警衔与激活负相关。

Abstract

Abstract Administrative discretion can range from benign to troubling, and law enforcement officers possess the power to use physical violence in the discharge of their duties. Body‐worn cameras (BWCs) are a workplace surveillance technology intended to monitor officer behavior in the field, but officers exercise discretion over whether or not to activate their cameras. So, what drives officers to activate BWCs? Combining unique survey and administrative data, three competing explanations of BWC activation are compared in one department: Officer demographics, job function, and attitudes. Job function covariates offer robust predictive power of BWC activation frequency. Demographics do not predict BWC activations except rank, which negatively correlates with activation. Though the bulk of attitudinal measures do not predict BWC activations, negative relationships are noted with how officers perceive BWCs to impact their professional discretion, and their belief that cameras expose officers to public outrage and disapproval.

公共管理执法行政裁量警务技术