Does Gender Matter? Using Social Equity, Diversity, and Bureaucratic Representation to Examine Police–Pedestrian Encounters in Seattle, Washington

Q1 Social Sciences
Joshua Chanin, Reynaldo T. Rojo-Mendoza
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Abstract

This article considers the extent to which the gender of police officers affects the likelihood that a pedestrian will be frisked following a Terry stop. Theories of social equity, organizational diversity, and representative bureaucracy are used to develop several testable hypotheses. Results suggest that the presence of female police officers correlate with lower levels of racial and ethnic disparity in the distribution of frisks conducted by police in the City of Seattle. Further, our analysis suggests that stops initiated by female reporting officers reduce male–female disparities on the probability of being frisked. Results are discussed in terms of both theory and practice.
性别重要吗?使用社会公平、多样性和官僚代表性来研究华盛顿西雅图的警察-行人遭遇
这篇文章考虑了警察的性别在多大程度上影响行人在Terry停车后被搜身的可能性。社会公平、组织多样性和代议制官僚的理论被用来发展几个可检验的假设。结果表明,在西雅图市,女警察的存在与警察搜身的种族和民族差异程度较低有关。此外,我们的分析表明,由女性报告人员发起的拦截减少了男性和女性在被搜身概率上的差异。结果从理论和实践两个方面进行了讨论。
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Administrative Theory and Praxis
Administrative Theory and Praxis Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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