Examining community policing policy implementation and racial disparities in officer-involved lethal encounters

Yong-Chan Rhee, Charles Menifield
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PurposeThe goal of this study is to examine how community policing policies (CPP) can be effective in addressing racial disparities in police killings in the United States.Design/methodology/approachThe study utilized multi-level mixed modeling techniques.FindingsThe study finds that CPP training for in-service officers is effective when the police chief is black, in contrast to the presence of written CPP statements and CPP training for newly recruited officers. This article concludes that the effectiveness of policy implementation is dependent upon policing leaders who manage policy implementation.Research limitations/implicationsThis research is limited in that it only includes data from people who were killed by police. In addition, it was extremely difficult to collect data on the race of the officer. Hence, it reduced the number of viable cases that we could include in the analysis.Practical implicationsThe most significant practical limitation to our research is the ability to generalize to police departments within a city and between cities. In some cases, police killings were confined to one or two areas in a city.Social implicationsDisproportionality in police killings is important in every country where certain groups are overrepresented in the number of police killings. This is particularly true today, where we see groups like Black Lives Matter highlighting higher levels of lethal force in minority neighborhoods.Originality/valueUsing representative bureaucracy theory, this research shows leaders select and emphasize specific goals among a set of organizational goals, seek to build trust rather than fight crimes and support goals to improve policy outcomes, which fills a theoretical gap in the theory.
审查社区警务政策的执行情况和警官致命冲突中的种族差异
研究结果研究发现,当警察局长是黑人时,对在职警员进行的社区警务政策培训是有效的,这与书面的社区警务政策声明和对新招聘警员进行的社区警务政策培训形成鲜明对比。本文的结论是,政策实施的有效性取决于管理政策实施的警务领导者。研究局限性/影响本研究的局限性在于,它只包括被警察杀害的人的数据。此外,收集警官种族的数据极其困难。实际意义我们的研究最重要的实际局限性在于无法对城市内和城市间的警察部门进行归纳。在某些情况下,警察杀人案件仅限于城市中的一两个地区。社会影响警察杀人案件中的比例失调问题在每个国家都很重要,因为在这些国家,某些群体在警察杀人案件中所占比例过高。这在今天尤为如此,因为我们看到像 "黑人生命事件 "这样的团体强调在少数民族社区使用致命武力的程度更高。原创性/价值利用代议制官僚机构理论,本研究表明领导者在一系列组织目标中选择并强调特定目标,寻求建立信任而非打击犯罪,并支持改善政策成果的目标,这填补了该理论的一个空白。
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