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同学警察入侵对青少年校内反抗行为的溢出效应:制度信任的中介作用。

The spillover effects of classmates' police intrusion on adolescents' school-based defiant behaviors: The mediating role of institutional trust.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

出版信息

Am Psychol. 2023 Nov;78(8):941-954. doi: 10.1037/amp0001148. Epub 2023 Mar 13.

Abstract

Peers' negative police encounters may have collateral consequences and shape adolescents' relationship with authority figures, including those in the school context. Due to the expansion of law enforcement in schools (e.g., school resource officers) and nearby neighborhoods, schools include spaces where adolescents witness or learn about their peers' intrusive encounters (e.g., stop-and-frisks) with the police. When peers experience intrusive police encounters, adolescents may feel like their freedoms are infringed upon by law enforcement and subsequently view institutions, including schools, with distrust and cynicism. In turn, adolescents will likely engage in more defiant behaviors to reassert their freedoms and express their cynicism toward institutions. To test these hypotheses, the present study leveraged a large sample of adolescents ( = 2,061) enrolled in classrooms ( = 157) and examined whether classmates' police intrusion predicted adolescents' engagement in school-based defiant behaviors over time. Results suggest that classmates' intrusive police experiences in the fall term predicted higher levels of adolescents' engagement in defiant behaviors at the end of the school year, regardless of adolescents' own history of direct police intrusive encounters. Adolescents' institutional trust partially mediated the longitudinal association between classmates' intrusive police encounters and adolescents' defiant behaviors. Whereas past studies have largely focused on individual experiences of police encounters, the present study uses a developmental lens to understand how the effects of law enforcement-perpetuated intrusion on adolescent development may operate through peer interactions. Implications for legal system policies and practices are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

同伴遭遇警察的负面事件可能会产生间接后果,并影响青少年与权威人士的关系,包括学校环境中的权威人士。由于执法部门在学校(例如,学校资源官员)和附近社区的扩张,学校包括青少年目睹或了解到同伴与警察发生侵入性接触(例如,拦截搜身)的空间。当同伴经历侵入性的警察遭遇时,青少年可能会觉得自己的自由受到执法部门的侵犯,从而对包括学校在内的机构产生不信任和愤世嫉俗的态度。反过来,青少年可能会表现出更多的反抗行为,以维护自己的自由,并表达对机构的愤世嫉俗。为了检验这些假设,本研究利用了一个包含大量青少年(n=2061)的样本,这些青少年被分配到了不同的课堂(n=157),并考察了同伴的警察入侵是否会随时间预测青少年在学校的反抗行为。研究结果表明,秋季同伴的侵入性警察经历预测了青少年在整个学年结束时参与反抗行为的水平更高,而不论他们自己是否有过直接受到警察侵入的经历。青少年的机构信任部分中介了同伴侵入性警察遭遇与青少年反抗行为之间的纵向关联。虽然过去的研究主要集中在个体经历警察遭遇的问题上,但本研究从发展的角度理解了执法部门实施的入侵对青少年发展的影响是如何通过同伴互动发挥作用的。讨论了对法律制度政策和实践的影响。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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