Clearing crimes in the aftermath of police lethal violence

IF 3.5 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Aki Roberts, John M. Roberts Jr.
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Abstract

Research summary

Police use of violence may threaten police agencies’ effectiveness by reinforcing residents’ legal cynicism and disengagement from police. We examined police lethal violence against Black people and its relationship with clearance by arrest in a sample of Black victims’ crime incidents in over 350 jurisdictions in 2015, via Mapping Police Violence and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). We calculated each crime incident's unique time-varying exposure to police lethal violence, with an accompanying agency-level measure that averaged this incident-level measure. Under our original measures, multilevel survival analysis showed a statistically significant association with clearance for the agency-level average exposure measure, but not for the time-varying incident-level exposure measure. Subsequent exploratory analyses suggested a possibly shorter-lived relationship with incident-level police lethal violence exposure, which should be investigated in future research.

Policy implications

Agency-level findings encourage the adoption of reforms in policing practices and organizational characteristics that could enhance police legitimacy and citizen cooperation and promote perceptions of procedural justice in the Black community. Exploratory indications of a shorter-lived relationship between police lethal violence and clearance will, if supported in further research, call for agencies to think carefully about adjusting detective work and resource allocations during the critical period following a police lethal violence event. A negative relationship between clearance rates and police lethal violence suggests a mutual interest of police agencies and activists in the reduction of police lethal violence.

清除警察致命暴力后的犯罪
警察使用暴力可能会通过加强居民对法律的玩世不恭和脱离警察而威胁警察机构的有效性。我们通过绘制警察暴力和国家事件报告系统(NIBRS),在2015年350多个司法管辖区的黑人受害者犯罪事件样本中,研究了警察对黑人的致命暴力及其与逮捕结案的关系。我们计算了每个犯罪事件对警察致命暴力的独特时变暴露,并附带了一个机构级别的测量,该测量平均了该事件级别的测量。在我们最初的测量中,多水平生存分析显示,与机构级平均暴露测量的清除率有统计学意义的关联,而与时变事件级暴露测量的清除率没有统计学意义。随后的探索性分析表明,事件级警察致命暴力暴露可能存在较短的关系,这应该在未来的研究中进行调查。政策影响机构一级的调查结果鼓励在警务实践和组织特征方面采取改革措施,以提高警察的合法性和公民合作,并促进黑人社区对程序正义的认识。如果得到进一步研究的支持,关于警察致命暴力与清场之间短暂关系的探索性迹象将要求各机构仔细考虑在警察致命暴力事件发生后的关键时期调整侦探工作和资源分配。清除率与警察致命暴力之间的负相关关系表明,警察机构和活动人士在减少警察致命暴力方面存在共同利益。
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Criminology & Public Policy
Criminology & Public Policy CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
6.50%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Criminology & Public Policy is interdisciplinary in nature, devoted to policy discussions of criminology research findings. Focusing on the study of criminal justice policy and practice, the central objective of the journal is to strengthen the role of research findings in the formulation of crime and justice policy by publishing empirically based, policy focused articles.
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