创伤暴露和创伤症状作为拉丁裔青年警察知觉的预测因子。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Amanda Venta, Germán Cadenas, Alfonso Mercado, Luz M Garcini, Melanie M Domenech Rodríguez
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目的:拉丁裔移民青年人口占美国所有儿童的近四分之一,是警察遭遇的高风险群体。基于对拉丁裔罪犯的看法,美国针对拉丁裔的执法行动增加,以及移民原籍国警务和警察暴力的失败,我们预计报告创伤暴露和症状增加的移民将对警察有更多的负面看法。方法:本研究利用107名最近移民的拉丁裔青年的数据来研究创伤暴露(儿童创伤筛查)和症状(儿童创伤后应激障碍症状量表)与警察感知(犯罪情绪量表-修改)之间的关系。结果:与提出的假设一致,创伤症状证明了与警察知觉相关的显著主效应,B = 0.115, t = 2.35;P = 0.021,因此,更大的创伤症状与对执法的更负面看法有关。尽管创伤暴露对警察认知没有显著的主要影响,但B = 0.254, t = 1.46;p = .146,适度分析表明创伤暴露与对警察的更多负面看法有关,B = -。019, t = -2.08;P = .040。然而,这种相互作用表明,当创伤症状和创伤暴露都很高时,对警察的负面看法就会减少。结论:本研究提供了拉丁裔年轻移民警察认知的新数据。调查结果强调需要改善执法部门和有色人种社区之间的社区关系和文化响应策略。
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Trauma Exposure and Trauma Symptoms as Predictors of Police Perceptions in Latinx Youths.

Trauma Exposure and Trauma Symptoms as Predictors of Police Perceptions in Latinx Youths.

Objective: The Latinx immigrant youth population composes nearly a quarter of all children in the U.S. and are a high-risk group for police encounters. Based on perceptions of Latinxs as criminals, increased enforcement actions against Latinxs in the U.S., and failures of policing and police brutality in immigrants' home countries, we expected that immigrants who reported increased trauma exposure and symptoms would have more negative perceptions of police.

Method: This study utilized data from 107 recently immigrated Latinx youth to examine how trauma exposure (Child Trauma Screen) and symptoms (Child PTSD Symptoms Scale) related to perceptions of police (Criminal Sentiments Scale-Modified).

Results: Consistent with the proposed hypotheses, trauma symptoms evidenced a significant main effect in relation to perceptions of police, B = .115, t = 2.35; p = .021, such that greater trauma symptoms were associated with more negative perceptions of law enforcement. Though trauma exposure did not evidence a significant main effect in relation to perceptions of police, B = .254, t = 1.46; p = .146, moderation analyses indicated that trauma exposure was associated with more negative perceptions of police, B = -.019, t = -2.08; p = .040. However, this interaction effect indicated that when both trauma symptoms and trauma exposure were high, less negative perceptions of police were observed.

Conclusion: The present study provides novel data on police perceptions in young Latinx immigrants. Findings highlight the need for improved community relations and culturally responsive strategies between law enforcement and communities of color.

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