客户可信度判断:街头层面执行中不平等的来源

Client credibility judgment: A source of inequity in street‐level implementation

Policy Studies Journal · 2024
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究警察调查女性性侵指控时,男性调查员比女性更少认为指控可信,揭示了街头官僚的可信度判断如何导致对边缘群体的不平等对待。

Abstract

Abstract Street‐level bureaucrats rely on credibility judgments when navigating interactions with citizen‐clients who are mostly strangers. These credibility judgments are inherently susceptible to prejudice against marginalized social groups, especially among majority bureaucrats who do not represent the marginalized groups in question. This argument was examined through a sequential mixed‐methods design, focusing on the case of police investigations of women's sexual assault accusations. In a mock investigatory case presented through vignettes, results revealed that male investigators were less inclined than their female counterparts to find the accusations credible. Interviewed investigators admitted to often relying on stereotyping cues when assessing the accusations' credibility, and elaborated on how increasing female representation in the workforce could help mitigate this problem. Our study highlights that client credibility judgments act as an inequitable gatekeeper in street‐level implementation. The implications extend beyond policing to other policy domains where program integrity is a salient issue, such as welfare.

公共管理街头官僚性别偏见政策执行