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蓝色网络的威胁:同伴受伤对警察不当行为的影响

Threats to Blue Networks: The Effect of Partner Injuries on Police Misconduct

American Sociological Review · 2024
被引 14
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究利用芝加哥警察局2004至2015年数据,发现警察同伴受伤会引发其网络关联者的不当行为增加,且当嫌疑人为黑人时效果更显著。

Abstract

Police culture creates an “us versus them” dynamic, which, at its worst, treats threats to the “thin blue line” as worthy of group response. Prior research documents such a group threat process as a possible mechanism for police misconduct, but few studies have analyzed the precise network relationships that serve as the conduit for a misconduct response. Using data on misconduct, officer injuries, and officer networks within the Chicago Police Department (CPD) between 2004 and 2015, this study examines the extent to which injuries officers receive from civilians might elicit a misconduct response from officers’ peers, and especially their direct network associates. Findings demonstrate that network ties to injured officers predict higher levels of subsequent misconduct, especially for officers with stronger ties to the injured officer. Furthermore, the effects of peer injury on subsequent misconduct are contingent on the race of the suspect involved: officers whose peers are injured are linked to more use of excessive force, as well as other types of misconduct, when the suspects involved are Black. These findings support our central hypothesis of a networked group threat response that links peer injuries to police misconduct.

警察行为犯罪学社会网络种族差异组织行为