Police attitudes towards immigrants and immigration: generational differences between officers and cadets in Taiwan

IF 1.1 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Kyler R. Nielson, Jurg Gerber, Wen-Chih Huang
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ABSTRACT This article examines Taiwanese police officers’ and cadets’ attitudes towards immigrants in Taiwan. We examine how attitudes vary based on individual characteristics, and we focus on observed generational differences. The study aim is to better understand attitudinal differences between officers and cadets, towards the increasingly salient issue of immigration in Taiwan, while also accounting for other predictor variables. Utilising survey data collected from 538 officers and cadets in Taiwan we examine attitudes towards immigrants and crime, encouragement of immigration, police treatment of immigrants, and interactions with and perceptions of immigrants. This study finds support for the notion that there are notable attitudinal differences between older, experienced officers and younger, non-experienced cadets. Cadets were more likely to have positive and open attitudes compared to officer counterparts. Implications for police training and education in Taiwan are discussed.
警察对待移民和移民的态度:台湾军官和学员的代际差异
摘要本文考察了台湾警察和学员对移民的态度。我们研究了态度是如何根据个人特征而变化的,我们关注观察到的代际差异。本研究旨在更好地了解军官和学员对台湾日益突出的移民问题的态度差异,同时也考虑到其他预测变量。利用从台湾538名军官和学员收集的调查数据,我们研究了对移民和犯罪的态度、鼓励移民、警察对待移民的方式,以及与移民的互动和对移民的看法。这项研究支持这样一种观点,即年长、有经验的军官和年轻、没有经验的学员之间存在显著的态度差异。与军官相比,学员更有可能拥有积极和开放的态度。论述了台湾警察训练与教育的启示。
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