超越半空的杯子:组织犯罪的理论和研究如何更好地为警务监管和合规提供信息

IF 3.8 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Kristy Holtfreter, Natasha Pusch, Scott E. Wolfe
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大量的研究表明,威慑和组织正义的观点在规范白领和企业犯罪方面是支持的。虽然这些文献大多集中在美国公司,但在“什么有效”来促进遵从性方面,仍然存在一些既定的一致性。与这些文献平行的是,警务学者倾向于关注负面结果,如过度使用武力和其他形式的不当行为,而不是通过玻璃杯半满的镜头来遵守。本文盘点了有关白领和企业犯罪监管的文献,目的是将美国企业的经验教训扩展到警察组织的背景下。鉴于当前警务中的合法性危机,更广泛的组织正义文献为更好地研究警务中的合规性提供了一条有希望的途径,即如何让警察做公众想做的事,而不是对负面事件做出反应。我们认识到,在监管方面受到限制的公司(例如联邦法规)中存在固有的问责制水平,但仍有许多内部机制和流程是两种组织设置共同的,值得警务学者更多地关注。本文最后概述了未来警务研究的理论驱动和基于证据的方向,这些方向可能同时为警察组织的政策和实践提供信息。
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Beyond the Half‐Empty Glass: How Theory and Research on Organizational Crime Can Better Inform Regulation and Compliance in Policing
A large body of research demonstrates support for deterrence and organizational justice perspectives in regulating white‐collar and corporate crime. While much of this literature focuses on corporate America, there are nonetheless some established consistencies in “what works” to promote compliance. Parallel to this literature, policing scholars tend to focus on negative outcomes, such as excessive use of force and other forms of misconduct, rather than through a glass‐half‐full lens of compliance. The current paper takes stock of the literature on the regulation of white‐collar and corporate crime, with the goal of extending the lessons learned from corporate America to the context of police organizations. In light of the current legitimacy crisis in policing, the broader organizational justice literature offers a promising avenue for informing better research on compliance in policing, that is, how to get the police to do what the public wants as opposed to reacting to negative events. We recognize that there are inherent levels of accountability present in corporations that are more limited in policing (e.g., federal regulation) but there are still many internal mechanisms and processes common to both organizational settings that deserve more attention by policing scholars. The paper concludes with an overview of theoretically driven and evidence‐based directions for future policing research that may simultaneously inform policy and practice in police organizations.
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期刊介绍: Regulation & Governance serves as the leading platform for the study of regulation and governance by political scientists, lawyers, sociologists, historians, criminologists, psychologists, anthropologists, economists and others. Research on regulation and governance, once fragmented across various disciplines and subject areas, has emerged at the cutting edge of paradigmatic change in the social sciences. Through the peer-reviewed journal Regulation & Governance, we seek to advance discussions between various disciplines about regulation and governance, promote the development of new theoretical and empirical understanding, and serve the growing needs of practitioners for a useful academic reference.
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