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性别在警察健康和人权实践中的作用:墨西哥蒂华纳的 SHIELD 研究。

The Role of Gender in the Health and Human Rights Practices of Police: The SHIELD Study in Tijuana, Mexico.

机构信息

Research associate at the University of California San Diego's Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health and a fellow at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego, USA.

Project scientist at the Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, University of California San Diego, USA.

出版信息

Health Hum Rights. 2019 Jun;21(1):227-238.

Abstract

Globally, punitive drug law enforcement drives human rights violations. Drug control tactics, such as syringe confiscation and drug-related arrests, also cascade into health harms among people who use drugs. The role of police officer characteristics in shaping such enforcement and measures to reform police practices remains underexamined. We evaluated gender differences in syringe confiscation and syringe-related arrest behaviors among municipal police officers in Tijuana, Mexico, where syringe possession is legal. In the context of the SHIELD Study focusing on aligning policing with harm reduction measures, our baseline sample covered municipal police officers who reported having occupational contact with syringes. We used multivariable logistic regression with robust variance estimation via a generalized estimating equation to identify correlates of syringe-related policing behaviors. Among respondent officers (n=1,555), 12% were female. After considering possible confounding variables, such as district of service and work experience, female officers were significantly less likely to report confiscating syringes or arresting individuals for syringe possession. Consideration of officer gender is important in the design of interventions to improve the health and human rights of people who inject drugs and other highly policed groups, as well as measures to safeguard officer occupational safety. The feminization of law enforcement deserves special consideration as an imperative in reducing the public health harms of policing.

摘要

在全球范围内,严厉的禁毒执法侵犯了人权。禁毒策略,如没收注射器和与毒品相关的逮捕,也会在吸毒人群中引发健康危害。警察特征在塑造这种执法和改革警察做法方面的作用仍未得到充分研究。我们评估了墨西哥蒂华纳市警察在注射器持有合法的情况下,在没收注射器和与注射器相关的逮捕行为方面的性别差异。在重点调整警务工作以符合减少伤害措施的 SHIELD 研究背景下,我们的基线样本包括报告与注射器有职业接触的市警察。我们使用多变量逻辑回归和广义估计方程进行稳健方差估计,以确定与与注射器相关的警务行为相关的因素。在应答警官(n=1555)中,有 12%是女性。在考虑了可能的混杂变量,如服务区域和工作经验后,女性警官报告没收注射器或因持有注射器而逮捕个人的可能性显著降低。在设计干预措施以改善注射毒品者和其他高度受警察监管群体的健康和人权以及保护警官职业安全方面,考虑警官的性别非常重要。执法的女性化应作为减少警务对公共健康危害的必要条件得到特别关注。

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