Racial attitudes and perceptions of police misconduct: The case for racial empathy

Q2 Social Sciences
Andrew J. Baranauskas
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Abstract

This study examines the association between racial attitudes and perceptions of police misconduct in the US, focusing on racial empathy as a form of positive racial sentiment that may work alongside racial resentment to shape public views on police bias and use of force. Using data from the 2020 American National Election Studies (ANES) time series survey, an exploratory factor analysis demonstrates that racial empathy and racial resentment are distinct constructs. Multivariate regression analyses indicate that respondents with racial empathy are more likely to believe that police treat white people better than they treat Black people and that police frequently use more force than necessary. Respondents with racial resentment are less likely to believe these perceptions. Racial empathy is a racial attitude that can shape attitudes towards crime and justice. Future research should consider racial empathy in investigating ways that racial attitudes shape public opinion on crime and justice policy.

种族态度和对警察不当行为的看法:种族同理心的案例
本研究考察了美国种族态度与对警察不当行为的看法之间的关系,重点关注种族同理心作为一种积极的种族情绪,它可能与种族怨恨一起形成公众对警察偏见和使用武力的看法。利用2020年美国全国选举研究(ANES)时间序列调查的数据,探索性因素分析表明,种族同理心和种族怨恨是不同的结构。多元回归分析表明,具有种族同理心的受访者更有可能相信警察对待白人比对待黑人好,并且警察经常使用不必要的武力。有种族仇恨的受访者不太可能相信这些看法。种族同理心是一种种族态度,可以塑造对犯罪和正义的态度。未来的研究应该在调查种族态度如何影响公众对犯罪和司法政策的看法时考虑种族同理心。
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期刊介绍: The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice is an international peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high quality theory, research and debate on all aspects of the relationship between crime and justice across the globe. It is a leading forum for conversation between academic theory and research and the cultures, policies and practices of the range of institutions concerned with harm, security and justice.
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