Behind the yellow sticker: paradoxical effects of a visual warning of body-worn cameras on the use of police force

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Noy Assaraf, Alejandro Mouro, Donald M. Papy, Noel Castillo, Barak Ariel
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Abstract

Objectives

Research on police body-worn cameras (BWCs) draws attention to the need for suspects to be aware of the devices for them to exert a deterrent, “civilising effect”, which can manifest as a reduction in the use of force in police-public interactions. This awareness can be manipulated audibly, visually, or both, yet no trials exist to test a visual stimulus that increases awareness of BWCs relative to BWCs without this function. In this field experiment, we test the effect of a visual warning of BWCs on use-of-force incidence.

Methods

A six-month cluster-randomised controlled trial involving spatiotemporal police units was conducted in Miami Beach, USA. The units were randomly assigned to the experimental group, which included officers who wore BWCs featuring multiple yellow stickers and “VIDEO & AUDIO” logo (used as a visual warning). Officers in the control group were equipped with BWCs without yellow stickers. Neither group was required to announce the presence of the BWCs, thus isolating the visual warning from the audial warning. Poisson regression models estimate the treatment effect, with confirmatory subgroup analyses based on the proactive versus reactive interactions.

Results

Statistically significant differences in the use of force by officers, but in the contrary direction: higher rate of use of force due to equipping officers with BWCs with yellow stickers relative to BWCs without the yellow stickers. Relative change analysis indicates that yellow stickers cause an increase in the rate of use of force in incidents involving proactive policing, with a less pronounced increase in reactive policing.

Conclusion

Without contextualising their use to citizens, raising awareness of the presence of BWCs can aggravate police-public encounters.

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黄色贴纸的背后:随身摄像头的视觉警告对使用警力的矛盾影响
目的 有关警用随身照相机(BWCs)的研究提醒人们注意,需要让犯罪嫌疑人意识到这些设备,它们才能发挥威慑和 "文明效应",从而在警民互动中减少使用武力。这种意识可以通过声音、视觉或两种方式进行操控,但目前还没有试验来测试相对于无此功能的 BWC 而言,通过视觉刺激来提高对 BWC 的意识。在本现场实验中,我们测试了BWCs视觉警告对使用武力事件的影响。方法在美国迈阿密海滩进行了一项为期六个月的分组随机对照试验,涉及时空警察单位。这些单位被随机分配到实验组,其中包括佩戴带有多个黄色贴纸和 "VIDEO & AUDIO "标识(用作视觉警告)的 BWCs 的警官。对照组的警官则配备了没有黄色贴纸的 BWC。两组人员都无需宣布 BWCs 的存在,从而将视觉警告与声音警告区分开来。泊松回归模型估算了处理效果,并根据主动与被动的交互作用进行了确认性分组分析。结果在统计上,警员使用武力的情况存在显著差异,但方向相反:相对于没有黄色贴纸的 BWC,配备了黄色贴纸的 BWC 的警员使用武力的比例更高。相对变化分析表明,黄色贴纸会导致主动警务事件中的武力使用率上升,而被动警务事件中的武力使用率上升则不太明显。
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Journal of Experimental Criminology
Journal of Experimental Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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6.20
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49
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Criminology focuses on high quality experimental and quasi-experimental research in the advancement of criminological theory and/or the development of evidence based crime and justice policy. The journal is also committed to the advancement of the science of systematic reviews and experimental methods in criminology and criminal justice. The journal seeks empirical papers on experimental and quasi-experimental studies, systematic reviews on substantive criminological and criminal justice issues, and methodological papers on experimentation and systematic review. The journal encourages submissions from scholars in the broad array of scientific disciplines that are concerned with criminology as well as crime and justice problems.
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