Effect Of Body-Worn Cameras On African-American Perceptions Of Police Performance And Fairness

Yolanda Y. Smith
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This research study examined the effect of body-worn cameras on African American perceptions of police performance and fairness to gain a well-rounded understanding of the public's perception of body-worn cameras. Prior research involving police body-worn cameras focused on police use of force and community perceptions. Limitations within previous research call for further investigation into African American perceptions of the police and consider the role body-worn cameras play in affecting that perception. Using procedural justice theory, I focused on body-worn cameras and their effect on African-American perceptions of police performance and fairness. Employing a quantitative, non-experimental research design and surveying 124 African-American adult participants 18 years and older, I found that African-Americans favor police officers who wear body-worn cameras. Future research suggests incorporating a greater sample size, thereby strengthening the validity and improving generalizability. Policy implications suggest that studying body-worn cameras may add additional research to the knowledge base and help law enforcement understand the relationship between police officers who wear body-worn cameras and African-Americans perceptions of police treatment when body-worn cameras are present. Keywords: African-American, body-worn cameras, police performance, fairness, procedural justice
随身摄像机对非裔美国人对警察表现和公平的看法的影响
本研究考察了随身摄像机对非裔美国人对警察表现和公平的看法的影响,以全面了解公众对随身摄像机的看法。先前的研究涉及警察随身携带的摄像头,主要关注警察使用武力和社区的看法。先前研究的局限性要求进一步调查非裔美国人对警察的看法,并考虑随身携带的摄像头在影响这种看法方面所起的作用。利用程序正义理论,我把重点放在了随身携带的摄像头及其对非裔美国人对警察表现和公平的看法的影响上。我采用了一种定量的、非实验性的研究设计,对124名18岁及以上的非裔美国成年人进行了调查,发现非裔美国人更喜欢佩戴随身摄像头的警察。未来的研究建议纳入更大的样本量,从而加强有效性和提高概括性。政策含义表明,研究随身摄像机可以为知识库增加额外的研究,并帮助执法部门了解佩戴随身摄像机的警察与非裔美国人在随身摄像机在场时对警察待遇的看法之间的关系。关键词:非裔美国人,随身摄像机,警察表现,公平,程序正义
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