Police station design and intrusive police encounters: untangling variations in emotions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions across racial groups

Victor J. St. John, Andrea M. Headley, Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill
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ABSTRACT Cultivating positive human interactions is at the core of many strategies used to strengthen the relationship between police and community members, with the use of criminal justice architecture being an emergent strategy. This study employs a survey experiment to examine police station design as a strategy to improve police-community relationships and the interactive effect of an individual’s previous encounters with police officers. Study results show that the impact of welcoming police station designs on emotions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions are moderated by intrusive encounters with police officers. Specifically, analyses reveal that people with previous arrest experiences respond more positively when confronted with a welcoming police station design compared to persons without an arrest history. Subgroup analyses further yield variation across Black and White racial groups based on previous encounters with police. Together, the symbol of a welcoming police station may foster more pleasant emotional reactions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions for persons with criminal records, however, it elicits less pleasant emotional reactions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions for persons without a criminal history. Theoretical and practical implications in the pursuit of police architecture that foster positive police-community relationships are discussed.
警察局设计和侵入性警察遭遇:解开种族群体情感和行为相关感知的变化
培养积极的人际互动是用于加强警察和社区成员之间关系的许多策略的核心,使用刑事司法架构是一种紧急策略。本研究采用问卷调查实验,检视派出所设计作为改善警察与社区关系的策略,以及个人先前与警察接触的互动效应。研究结果表明,受欢迎的警察局设计对情绪和行为相关感知的影响被与警察的侵入性接触所缓和。具体来说,分析表明,与没有逮捕史的人相比,有过被捕经历的人在面对欢迎的警察局设计时反应更积极。根据之前与警察的接触,亚组进一步分析了黑人和白人种族群体的屈服差异。总之,对于有犯罪记录的人来说,欢迎警察局的标志可能会培养出更愉快的情绪反应和与行为相关的感知,然而,对于没有犯罪记录的人来说,它会引发不那么愉快的情绪反应和与行为相关的感知。在追求警察架构,促进积极的警察-社区关系的理论和实践意义进行了讨论。
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