Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Prev Med. 2022 Dec;165(Pt A):107180. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107180. Epub 2022 Aug 4.
Inequitable experiences of community gun violence and victimization by police use of force led to nationwide calls to "reimagine public safety" in 2020. In January 2021, we examined public support among U.S. adults for 7 policy approaches to reforming policing and investing in community gun violence prevention. Using a nationally representative sample (N = 2778), with oversampling for Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, and gun owners, we assessed support overall and by racial, ethnic, and gun owner subgroups. Overall, we found majority support for funding and implementing police and mental health co-responder models (66% and 76%, respectively), diversion from incarceration for people with symptoms of mental illness (72%), stronger laws to assure police accountability (72%), and funding for community-based and hospital-based gun violence prevention programs (69% and 60%, respectively). Support for redirecting funding from the police to social services was more variable (44% overall; White: 35%, Black: 60%, Hispanic: 43%). For all survey items, support was strongest among Black Americans. Gun owners overall reported lower support for public safety reforms and investments than respondents who did not own guns, but this distinction was found to be driven by White gun owners. The views of Black gun owners were indistinguishable from Black non-owners and were similar to White non-owners on most issues. These findings suggest that broad public support exists for innovative violence reduction strategies and public safety reforms.
2020 年,由于社区枪支暴力和警察使用武力导致的不平等经历,全美呼吁“重新构想公共安全”。2021 年 1 月,我们调查了美国成年人对 7 种改革警务和投资社区枪支暴力预防政策方法的支持情况。我们使用全国代表性样本(N=2778),对美国黑人、西班牙裔美国人和枪支拥有者进行了超额抽样,评估了总体支持率以及按种族、族裔和枪支拥有者群体的支持率。总体而言,我们发现大多数人支持为警察和心理健康协警模式提供资金和实施(分别为 66%和 76%)、将有精神疾病症状的人从监禁中转移出来(72%)、加强法律以确保警察问责制(72%),以及为社区和医院枪支暴力预防计划提供资金(分别为 69%和 60%)。将资金从警察部门重新分配给社会服务的支持更为多样化(总体 44%;白人:35%,黑人:60%,西班牙裔:43%)。对于所有调查项目,黑人的支持率最高。总体而言,枪支拥有者对公共安全改革和投资的支持率低于没有枪支的受访者,但这一区别是由白人枪支拥有者造成的。黑人枪支拥有者的观点与黑人非枪支拥有者没有区别,在大多数问题上与白人非枪支拥有者相似。这些发现表明,广泛的公众支持存在于创新的减少暴力策略和公共安全改革之中。