Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Department of Psychology and Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Science. 2021 Oct 15;374(6565):286-290. doi: 10.1126/science.abj7779. Epub 2021 Oct 14.
Racial inequality is a foundational feature of the criminal justice system in the United States. Here we offer a psychological account for how Americans have come to tolerate a system that is so at odds with their professed egalitarian values. We argue that beliefs about the nature of racism—as being solely due to prejudiced individuals rather than structural factors that disadvantage marginalized racial groups—work to uphold racial stratification in the criminal justice system. Although acknowledging structural racism facilitates the perception of and willingness to reduce racial inequality in criminal justice outcomes, many Americans appear willfully ignorant of structural racism in society. We reflect on the role of psychological science in shaping popular understandings of racism and discuss how to contribute more meaningfully to its reduction.
种族不平等是美国刑事司法系统的一个基本特征。在这里,我们提供了一种心理学解释,说明美国人是如何接受这样一个与他们所宣称的平等主义价值观如此相悖的制度的。我们认为,关于种族主义本质的信念——即种族主义仅仅是由于有偏见的个人而不是使边缘化种族群体处于不利地位的结构性因素造成的——有助于维持刑事司法系统中的种族分层。尽管承认结构性种族主义有助于人们认识到并愿意减少刑事司法结果中的种族不平等,但许多美国人似乎故意无视社会中的结构性种族主义。我们反思了心理学科学在塑造人们对种族主义的理解方面所起的作用,并讨论了如何更有意义地为减少种族主义做出贡献。