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仇恨犯罪报告作为成功的社会运动成果

Hate Crime Reporting as a Successful Social Movement Outcome

American Sociological Review · 2003
被引 74
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究美国各县仇恨犯罪报告数量的差异,发现民权组织能促进报告,但效果取决于政治环境和客观条件。

Abstract

Variation in compliance with public policies across local settings is examined through an analysis of the number of reported hate crime incidents in United States counties. Particular attention is given to the role that activist organizations play in promoting, or impeding, compliance with public policies. Each hate crime reported to the federal government is conceptualized as a successful outcome of social movement mobilization. Drawing upon political mediation theory and Fine's model of discursive rivalry, the analysis shows how social movement resources, framing processes, political incentives, and features of local contexts combine to promote successful social movement outcomes. The presence of resourceful civil rights organizations in a county can lead to higher numbers of reported hate crimes, but the influence of civil rights organizations is contingent upon the political context and upon objective conditions that lend credibility to civil rights framing.

社会运动公共政策犯罪学政治学社会学