Is Police Misconduct Contagious? Non-trivial Null Findings from Dallas, Texas.

IF 2.8 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Journal of Quantitative Criminology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-12 DOI:10.1007/s10940-021-09532-7
Cohen R Simpson, David S Kirk
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Objectives: Understanding if police malfeasance might be "contagious" is vital to identifying efficacious paths to police reform. Accordingly, we investigate whether an officer's propensity to engage in misconduct is associated with her direct, routine interaction with colleagues who have themselves engaged in misbehavior in the past.

Methods: Recognizing the importance of analyzing the actual social networks spanning a police force, we use data on collaborative responses to 1,165,136 "911" calls for service by 3475 Dallas Police Department (DPD) officers across 2013 and 2014 to construct daily networks of front-line interaction. And we relate these cooperative networks to reported and formally sanctioned misconduct on the part of the DPD officers during the same time period using repeated-events survival models.

Results: Estimates indicate that the risk of a DPD officer engaging in misconduct is not associated with the disciplined misbehavior of her ad hoc, on-the-scene partners. Rather, a greater risk of misconduct is associated with past misbehavior, officer-specific proneness, the neighborhood context of patrol, and, in some cases, officer race, while departmental tenure is a mitigating factor.

Conclusions: Our observational findings-based on data from one large police department in the United States-ultimately suggest that actor-based and ecological explanations of police deviance should not be summarily dismissed in favor of accounts emphasizing negative socialization, where our study design also raises the possibility that results are partly driven by unobserved trait-based variation in the situations that officers find themselves in. All in all, interventions focused on individual officers, including the termination of deviant police, may be fruitful for curtailing police misconduct-where early interventions focused on new offenders may be key to avoiding the escalation of deviance.

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警察的不当行为会传染吗?得克萨斯州达拉斯市的非三维零结果。
目标:了解警察的渎职行为是否会 "传染",对于确定警察改革的有效途径至关重要。因此,我们调查了警官的不当行为倾向是否与她与过去有不当行为的同事的直接日常互动有关:我们认识到分析横跨整个警队的实际社会网络的重要性,因此利用达拉斯警察局(DPD)3475 名警官在 2013 年和 2014 年期间对 1,165,136 个 "911 "求助电话的合作响应数据来构建一线互动的日常网络。我们使用重复事件生存模型,将这些合作网络与同期内报告和正式处罚的达拉斯警察局警员的不当行为联系起来:结果:估计结果表明,民主党警官实施不当行为的风险与其临时、现场合作伙伴的违纪行为无关。相反,发生不当行为的更大风险与过去的不当行为、警官的特定倾向性、巡逻的社区环境有关,在某些情况下还与警官的种族有关,而部门任期则是一个缓解因素:我们根据美国一个大型警察部门的数据得出的观察结果表明,不应一概而论地否定基于行为者和生态环境的警察偏差解释,而应支持强调负面社会化的解释。总之,针对警官个人的干预措施,包括解雇有偏差的警察,可能会在遏制警察不当行为方面取得成效--其中针对新罪犯的早期干预措施可能是避免偏差升级的关键。
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Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Journal of Quantitative Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Quantitative Criminology focuses on research advances from such fields as statistics, sociology, geography, political science, economics, and engineering. This timely journal publishes papers that apply quantitative techniques of all levels of complexity to substantive, methodological, or evaluative concerns of interest to the criminological community. Features include original research, brief methodological critiques, and papers that explore new directions for studying a broad range of criminological topics.
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