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摘要
本研究的目的是探讨在一系列警务与公众互动中的意识形态差距。在通过Mechanical Turk (MTurk) (n = 979)分发的一项调查中,作者探讨了受访者的政治意识形态在警察服务、他们的举止和礼仪的13个方面的协议中所起的作用。调查结果对警察互动的态度略积极。保守派对警察持坚定的积极态度。在13项警务互动声明中,自由主义者的态度在消极和积极之间摇摆不定。社会影响虽然很小,但意识形态上的共识是,警察充分保护公民,并了解法律。即使公众对警察的信心处于历史低点,样本中的某些部分,如保守派,对警察持坚定的积极态度。保守派对警察的坚定支持贯穿了警察互动的多项指标,而自由派的态度则不那么一致。
Bad apples or rotten orchards? Public attitudes of interactions with police and the role of political ideology
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the ideological gaps across a range of policing interactions with the public. Design/methodology/approach In a survey distributed via Mechanical Turk (MTurk) ( n = 979), the authors explore the role that respondents' political ideology plays in the agreement of 13 aspects of policing services, their demeanor and decorum. Findings Attitudes toward policing interactions are slightly positive. Conservatives steadfastly hold positive attitudes about police. Liberals vacillate from negative to positive attitudes across the 13 policing interaction statements. Social implications Although small, there is an ideological consensus that police adequately protect citizens and are knowledgeable about the law. Originality/value Even at record lows of public confidence in the police, some subsections of the sample, such as conservatives, firmly hold positive attitudes about police. The unwavering support for police by conservatives continues across the multi-item measure of policing interactions, whereas liberals illustrated less uniformity in their attitudes.