合格豁免与警察使用武力的fsQCA分析:应用社会学方法

Q3 Social Sciences
Søren Gran
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警察被期望服务和保护平民。然而,在美国,警察伤害、有时甚至杀害他们本应服务和保护的人的案件再次引起了人们的关注。一些引人注目的案件引发了抗议、改革呼声以及关于警察角色的争议。本研究采用应用社会学的方法来研究美国警务改革的问题。本研究考察了警察通过使用武力和有条件豁免法享有的法律保护的改革。本研究分析了美国50个州和华盛顿特区的数据,探讨了警察拥有的法律保护是否与对平民过度使用武力有关。这项研究发现,在那些政府被定性为不受文官控制的州,警察杀害平民的比例往往更高。在共和党控制州政府、警察享有广泛保护的地方,警察杀害平民的比例往往更高。本研究发现,种族冲突可能是警察杀害平民的一个重要因素。应用社会学表明,改革不仅应集中在警察享有的法律保护上,还应集中在塑造警察服务和保护平民努力的社会结构上。
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An fsQCA Analysis of Qualified Immunity and Police Use of Force: An Applied Sociology Approach
Police officers are expected to serve and protect civilians. Yet cases of police officers harming, sometimes killing, people they are expected to serve and protect have received renewed attention in the United States. Notable cases have led to protests, calls for reforms, and disputes about roles of police officers. This study employs Applied Sociology approaches to questions around reforms of policing in the United States. This study examines reforms to legal protections police enjoy through use of force and qualified immunity laws. Analyzing data for the 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC, this study examines whether legal protections police officers possess are associated with excessive use of force against civilians. This study finds that civilian killings by police tend to be higher in states whose governments are characterized as beyond civilian control. Where Republicans control state government and police officers enjoy broad protections, police killings of civilians tend to be higher. This study finds that racial conflict may be a powerful factor related to police killings of civilians. Applied Sociology demonstrates that reforms should concentrate on not only legal protections police enjoy but also societal structures shaping their efforts to serve and protect civilians.
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Journal of Applied Social Science
Journal of Applied Social Science Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Social Science publishes research articles, essays, research reports, teaching notes, and book reviews on a wide range of topics of interest to the social science practitioner. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science or critically reflect on the application of social science. Authors must address how they either improved a social condition or propose to do so, based on social science research.
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