Pickett Justin T, Chiricos Ted, Gertz Marc
School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY, 135 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, United States.
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University, United States.
Soc Sci Res. 2014 Mar;44:44-59. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2013.11.003. Epub 2013 Nov 15.
Scholars emphasize that attitudes toward rehabilitation and views about punitive polices are distinct phenomena with seemingly unique etiologies. However, few existing studies examine the sources of public views about juvenile rehabilitation, or "child saving," and none engage a measure of racial attitudes. At the same time, recent theoretical work implicates racial concerns as a central foundation of public opinion about youth justice. This paper thus provides the first assessment of whether whites' perceptions of the racial makeup of delinquents and animosities toward blacks are associated with their views about juvenile rehabilitation. Findings show that whites who more strongly associate delinquency with blacks and those who are racially resentful both tend to be less supportive-in absolute and relative terms-of rehabilitation. The results also suggest that contextual threat moderates the effect of racial typification of delinquency, but not that of racial resentment, on whites' views about rehabilitation.
学者们强调,对康复的态度和对惩罚性政策的看法是不同的现象,其病因似乎也各不相同。然而,现有的研究很少探讨公众对青少年康复或“拯救儿童”观点的来源,也没有涉及种族态度的衡量。与此同时,最近的理论研究表明,种族问题是公众对青少年司法看法的核心基础。因此,本文首次评估了白人对青少年犯罪者种族构成的认知以及对黑人的敌意是否与他们对青少年康复的看法有关。研究结果表明,那些将犯罪与黑人联系更为紧密的白人以及那些有种族怨恨情绪的白人,在绝对和相对层面上,往往对康复的支持度较低。结果还表明,情境威胁会缓和犯罪的种族类型化对白人康复观点的影响,但不会缓和种族怨恨的影响。