“这是每个人的问题”:在自动删除犯罪记录的过程中,政策企业家、问题框架和联盟建设

IF 4.1 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Elsa Y. Chen, Sarah E. Lageson, Ericka B. Adams
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自2018年以来,美国至少有12个州出台了通过自动或算法手段删除某些符合条件的逮捕和刑事定罪记录的政策。通过对政府代表和社区利益相关者的访谈,本文确定了宾夕法尼亚州和犹他州通过该立法的策略,这两个州是最早制定自动删除政策的两个州。我们围绕公共政策制定的三个既定理论框架(政策企业家精神、问题框架和联盟建设)构建了我们的研究结果,并通过从参与通过和采用自动删除立法的人那里收集的数据,说明了它们的综合战略重要性。研究结果为政策制定文献增加了深度和细微差别,同时也为未来的刑事法律改革举措提供了实际意义。政策影响受访者一致地描述了关键政策企业家如何在犯罪记录自动删除的开发、通过和实施中发挥重要作用,方法是围绕保守派和自由派共同的核心价值观(如劳动力发展)战略性地构建犯罪记录歧视问题。广泛的两党联盟的建立使自动删除政策在已经采用的州内扩大规模,并有助于向新的州扩散。这些发现可以为自动删除和其他刑事司法改革倡议的倡导者所采取的方法提供信息,特别是在保守或两极分化的政治环境中。
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“This is everyone's issue”: Policy entrepreneurs, issue framing, and coalition building in the passage of automatic criminal record expungement
Research SummarySince 2018, at least 12 U.S. states have introduced policies to expunge certain eligible arrest and criminal conviction records through automated or algorithmic means. Drawing on interviews with governmental representatives and community stakeholders, this paper identifies strategies used to pass this legislation in Pennsylvania and Utah, the first two states to enact automated expungement policies. We frame our findings around three established theoretical frameworks of public policy making—policy entrepreneurship, issue framing, and coalition building—illustrating their combined strategic importance with data gathered from those involved on the ground in the passage and adoption of automated expungement legislation. The findings add depth and nuance to the policy‐making literature, along with practical implications for future criminal legal reform initiatives.Policy ImplicationsInterviewees consistently described how key policy entrepreneurs played essential roles in the development, passage, and implementation of automated criminal record expungement by strategically framing the issue of criminal record discrimination around core values shared by conservatives and liberals, such as workforce development. Broad bipartisan coalition building enabled the scale‐up of automated expungement policies within states where it has been adopted and has aided diffusion to new states. These findings can inform the approaches taken by advocates of automated expungement and other criminal justice reform initiatives, particularly in conservative or polarized political environments.
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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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