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看那里!视角、注意力以及指示对人们理解记录的警察遭遇的影响。

Look there! The effect of perspective, attention, and instructions on how people understand recorded police encounters.

机构信息

John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, USA.

Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Behav Sci Law. 2019 Nov;37(6):711-731. doi: 10.1002/bsl.2441. Epub 2020 Jan 21.

Abstract

Now more than ever, body cameras, surveillance footage, dash-cam footage, and bystanders with phones enable people to see for themselves officer and civilian behavior and determine the justifiability of officers' actions. This paper examines whether the camera perspective from which people watch police encounters influences the conclusions that people draw. Consistent with recent findings showing that body camera footage leads people to perceive officers' actions as less intentional (Turner, Caruso, Dilich, & Roese, 2019), our first study demonstrates that participants who watched body-camera footage, compared with people who watched surveillance footage of the same encounter, perceived the officer's behavior as being more justified and made more lenient punishment decisions. In our second study, only one of the four police encounters that participants watched led participants to perceive the officer more favorably when they watched body-camera footage compared with bystander footage. Our results demonstrate that some body-camera footage-specifically videos that capture an officer using his or her body to apprehend a civilian-can lead to biased perceptions of police encounters that benefit the officer. Our findings suggest that this occurs because: (i) in body-camera footage, the civilian is the more easily visible figure, thus making less salient the officer's role in the encounter; and (ii) the body camera-attached to an officer's uniform-is unable to adequately capture certain use of force movements that are important in determining an officer's intent.

摘要

如今,越来越多的人可以通过佩戴执法记录仪的警察、监控录像、行车记录仪以及路人的手机来亲眼看到警察和市民的行为,并判断警察行为是否合理。本文探讨了人们观看警察遭遇的视角是否会影响他们的结论。与最近的发现一致,即执法记录仪的视频会让人们认为警察的行为意图不那么强烈(Turner、Caruso、Dilich 和 Roese,2019),我们的第一项研究表明,与观看相同遭遇的监控录像的人相比,观看执法记录仪视频的参与者认为警察的行为更合理,并做出更宽大的惩罚决定。在我们的第二项研究中,只有参与者观看的四个警察遭遇中的一个,当他们观看执法记录仪视频而不是路人视频时,会让他们对警察有更有利的看法。我们的研究结果表明,有些执法记录仪的视频——特别是那些捕捉到警察用身体制服平民的视频——会导致对警察遭遇的偏见性看法,对警察有利。我们的发现表明,这是因为:(i)在执法记录仪的视频中,平民是更容易看到的人,因此警察在遭遇中的角色不太突出;(ii)执法记录仪附在警察制服上,无法充分捕捉到某些在确定警察意图方面很重要的武力使用动作。

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