34个国家移民对警察的信心:多层次分析

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Sungil Han, Eui-gab Hwang, Matt R. Nobles, Sherah L. Basham, A. Piquero
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引用次数: 7

摘要

这项研究基于工具性和表达性框架,在个人和国家层面考察了移民对警察信心的预测因素。利用世界价值调查,该研究分析了来自34个国家的5746名移民的数据。利用广义多层次混合效应模型检验了个体层面属性和国家层面结构指标的影响。拥有居住国公民身份的移民对警察更有信心。社区安全、社区信任和社区成员意识影响移民对警察的信心。国家一级的指标,包括国家人口的多样性和歧视性文化,与对警察的信心密切相关。在一个民族多样、文化歧视性更强的社会中,移民对警察更有信心。确保社区安全和提高社会资本,如机构信任,对于建立对警察的信心很重要。
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Immigrants’ Confidence in the Police in 34 Countries: A Multilevel Analysis
This study examines predictors of immigrants’ confidence in the police at the individual and national levels, based on the instrumental and expressive frameworks. Using the World Value Survey, the study analyzes data from 5,746 immigrants across 34 nations. Generalized multilevel mixed-effects models are utilized to test the effects of individual-level attributes and national-level structural indicators. Immigrants with a citizenship of the resident nation report higher confidence in the police. Neighborhood security, neighborhood trust, and perceived community membership influence immigrants’ confidence in the police. The national-level indicators, including diversity of the nation’s population and discriminatory culture, were significantly related to confidence in the police. In a society with a variety of nationalities and a more discriminatory culture, immigrants report more confidence in the police. Ensuring neighborhood security and improving social capital, such as institutional trust, are important for building confidence in the police.
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Police Quarterly
Police Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: Police Quarterly is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical contributions, empirical studies, essays, comparative analyses, critiques, innovative program descriptions, debates, and book reviews on issues related to policing.
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