Unpacking Sequential Actions Within Use of Force Incidents

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
R. Tillyer
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Abstract

Use of force incidents involving police officers and civilians are complex, multi-faceted, and interactional. Officer force and civilian resistance are frequently measured at their maximum level or in relation to one another. While this approach is informative, it does not fully reflect the complexity of these encounters that contain a series of sequential actions taken by both parties. These processes are difficult to capture using traditional data collection efforts as they require time consuming independent coding of each action. Using data from two municipal police agencies, this study outlines a methodology for unpacking these complex interactions and examines sequentially based incident characteristics and their relation to the highest levels of force and resistance. Results reveal the importance of total actions and the starting point of force and resistance, which has specific implications for our understanding of how these interactional encounters change over time and police use of force more broadly.
在使用武力事件中拆包连续行动
涉及警察和平民的使用武力事件是复杂的、多方面的和相互作用的。军官力量和平民抵抗经常被衡量为最高水平或彼此之间的关系。虽然这种方法提供了信息,但它并没有完全反映这些冲突的复杂性,这些冲突包含了双方采取的一系列连续行动。使用传统的数据收集工作很难捕获这些过程,因为它们需要对每个操作进行耗时的独立编码。本研究使用来自两个城市警察机构的数据,概述了一种分析这些复杂相互作用的方法,并按顺序检查了基于事件特征及其与最高水平的武力和抵抗的关系。结果揭示了总行动的重要性以及武力和抵抗的起点,这对我们理解这些相互接触如何随着时间的推移而变化以及警察更广泛地使用武力具有特定的意义。
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Police Quarterly
Police Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
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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