教学指南:警务工作中的机构互动与种族不平等:日常接触如何在个人、组织和机构之间架起桥梁

IF 4.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Nicholas P. Camp
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1 作者简介 美国警务工作中的种族差异非常严重,信任差距同样长期存在。类似的差距也存在于广泛的制度环境中。我们该如何理解并干预这些差异?对这一问题的回答通常会在制度和个人层面上进行分析。然而,公众与医生、教师或警察之间的日常接触--机构互动--可以弥合这两个层面。机构指导并协调这些代理人的个人自由裁量权;与此同时,个人代理人与公众的关系也是机构本身无法做到的。这些接触的双重性质将个人和二人关系的过程与组织和机构的过程联系起来。以警察拦截为例,我说明了机构互动如何导致警民信任中的种族差距,如何将其作为改变执法部门与公众关系的平台,以及如何为包括卫生和教育在内的一系列机构背景下的种族不平等研究提供信息。抓住这些机构和个人的交汇点对于理解系统性种族主义至关重要,对于抵制系统性种族主义也至关重要。
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: Institutional interactions and racial inequality in policing: How everyday encounters bridge individuals, organizations, and institutions

1 AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION

Racial disparities in American policing are profound and accompanied by equally persistent gaps in trust. Similar disparities are found across a wide swath of institutional settings. How can we understand and intervene on these disparities? Answers to this question are often bifurcated between institutional and individual levels of analysis. However, the everyday contacts between the public and doctors, teachers, or police officers—institutional interactions—can bridge these levels. Organizations direct and coordinate these agents' individual discretion; at the same time, individual agents relate to the public in ways institutions themselves cannot. The dual nature of these encounters links individual and dyadic processes to organizational and institutional ones. Using police stops as a paradigmatic example, I illustrate how institutional interactions contribute to racial gaps in police-community trust, how they can be used as a platform for changing the relationship between law enforcement and the public, and how they can inform research on racial inequality in a range of institutional contexts, including health and education. Capturing these points where institutions and individuals meet is essential to understand systemic racism, and critical for counteracting it.

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Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Social and Personality Psychology Compass Psychology-Social Psychology
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