Veil of Darkness and Investigating Disproportionate Impact in Policing: When Researchers Disagree

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Michele Stacey, Heidi S. Bonner
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Abstract

Disproportionate impact in policing has long been a concern for researchers and practitioners alike, with much of the focus on traffic stops. While there are many methods used to determine disproportionality in traffic stops, the veil of darkness (VOD) approach has increasingly become one of the most popular frameworks. Although there is consensus on certain aspects of the method, researchers utilizing VOD disagree on the appropriate sampling strategies. This research examines the original VOD method and three different sample restrictions proposed within the VOD literature to demonstrate the effect each has on the conclusions drawn. The results indicate that there is variation in the estimates of disproportionality depending on the sampling strategy used. As such, researchers using the VOD method must be cautious in their sampling decisions in mid-size jurisdictions due to the impact these such choices have on the conclusions drawn about disproportionate impact.
黑暗之幕和调查警务中不成比例的影响:当研究人员不同意
长期以来,警务中的不成比例的影响一直是研究人员和从业者关注的问题,其中大部分关注的是交通堵塞。虽然有许多方法用于确定交通站点中的不均衡性,但黑暗面纱(VOD)方法已越来越成为最受欢迎的框架之一。尽管在该方法的某些方面存在共识,但使用VOD的研究人员在适当的采样策略上存在分歧。本研究考察了VOD文献中提出的原始VOD方法和三种不同的样本限制,以证明每种方法对得出的结论的影响。结果表明,根据所使用的采样策略,对不均衡性的估计存在差异。因此,使用VOD方法的研究人员在中等规模司法管辖区的抽样决策中必须谨慎,因为这些选择会对得出的不成比例的影响的结论产生影响。
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Police Quarterly
Police Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
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6.50%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: Police Quarterly is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical contributions, empirical studies, essays, comparative analyses, critiques, innovative program descriptions, debates, and book reviews on issues related to policing.
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