University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
University of Macau, Taipa, Macau, China.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2021 Mar;65(4):480-497. doi: 10.1177/0306624X20946921. Epub 2020 Jul 31.
This study investigates the roles of trust in citizens and compliance with agency policies in mediating the direct and indirect relationships between internal procedural justice and external procedural justice among Chinese and Taiwanese police officers. Based on survey data collected from 1,253 police officers, this study comparatively analyzes whether supervisory treatment of officers is predictive of trust in citizens and willingness to follow agency policies, which in turn is linked to their willingness to act fairly and justly toward citizens on the street. The results indicate that officer trust in citizens mediates the relationship between internal and external procedural justice in both China and Taiwan, but compliance with agency policies does not. Internal procedural justice directly predicts external procedural justice among Taiwanese officers, but such a connection is not found among Chinese officers. Implications for future research and policy are discussed.
本研究调查了信任公民和遵守机构政策在调解中国和中国台湾警察内部程序正义与外部程序正义之间直接和间接关系中的作用。基于从 1253 名警察收集的调查数据,本研究比较分析了主管对待警察的方式是否可以预测他们对公民的信任和遵守机构政策的意愿,而这反过来又与他们在街头对公民公平和公正行事的意愿相关。结果表明,中国和中国台湾的警察对公民的信任都在内部程序正义与外部程序正义之间起中介作用,但遵守机构政策则不起中介作用。内部程序正义直接预测了中国台湾警察的外部程序正义,但在中国警察中则没有发现这种联系。文章还讨论了对未来研究和政策的启示。