Evidence based social media use: an exploratory UK investigation into residents’ perceptions of police Facebook use

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ashley Cartwright, Chloe Shaw
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Abstract

Social media is an integral part of modern society and is used by billions of people worldwide. In a policing context, police services are starting to use social media platforms to interact with their communities. However, academic literature is lagging regarding the effectiveness of police use of social media. The purpose of this study is to gather public perceptions regarding the police’s use of social media particularly the use of Facebook.,The study administered a cross sectional survey recruiting participants who are policed by one of the larger police services in England and Wales. A total of 294 respondents completed the survey providing their views on their police service’s use of social media.,The results of the present study provide overwhelming support for the police’s use of social media by the public, with most respondents actively following their local police service’s social media accounts. The study additionally provides a number of important findings in relation to the preferences of the public with regards to their police service’s use of Facebook.,The findings presented here provide police services with an insight into how to implement an evidenced-based approach to their social media activity.,The present study takes an alternative approach to understanding the effectiveness of police social media use by simply asking residents, an approach not used in this area of policing research to date.
基于证据的社交媒体使用:对英国居民对警察使用Facebook的看法的探索性调查
社交媒体是现代社会不可分割的一部分,全世界有数十亿人在使用。在警务方面,警察部门开始使用社交媒体平台与社区互动。然而,关于警察使用社交媒体的有效性,学术文献滞后。本研究的目的是收集公众对警察使用社交媒体,特别是使用Facebook的看法。该研究进行了一项横断面调查,招募了在英格兰和威尔士一个较大的警察部门工作的参与者。共有294名受访者完成了调查,提供了他们对警方使用社交媒体的看法。本研究的结果为公众对警方使用社交媒体提供了压倒性的支持,大多数受访者积极关注当地警方的社交媒体账户。该研究还提供了一些与公众对警察使用Facebook的偏好有关的重要发现。本文提出的研究结果为警察部门提供了如何在其社交媒体活动中实施基于证据的方法的见解。本研究采用了另一种方法,通过简单地询问居民来了解警察社交媒体使用的有效性,这是迄今为止在警务研究领域尚未使用的一种方法。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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