Maslen Hannah, Paine Colin
Crim Justice Ethics. 2024 Apr 4;43(1):1-36. doi: 10.1080/0731129X.2024.2327819. eCollection 2024.
This article examines the inherently ethical nature of resource allocation in policing. Decision-makers must make trade-offs between values such as efficiency vs. equity, individual vs. collective benefit, and adopt principles of distribution which allocate limited resources fairly. While resource allocation in healthcare has been the subject of extensive discussion in both practitioner and academic literature, ethical resource allocation in policing has received almost no attention. We first consider whether approaches used in healthcare settings would be suitable for policing. Whilst there are some high-level similarities in the relevant ethical considerations and processes-such as aiming for efficient and equitable resource deployment-there are also fundamental differences between the two settings, which we argue necessitate a different approach. These differences include: (1) greater diversity and incommensurability of the benefits of policing, (2) more frequent non-linearity in returns on policing investment, (3) greater "ethical divisibility" (permissible scaling down) of programs in policing, (4) a requirement to assess "need" for policing resources at the collective (rather than individual) level, and (5) clearer primacy of equity considerations in policing. Having drawn out the implications of these differences, we sketch some tentative proposals for ethical resource allocation in policing.
本文探讨了警务资源分配中固有的伦理性质。决策者必须在效率与公平、个体利益与集体利益等价值观之间进行权衡,并采用公平分配有限资源的分配原则。虽然医疗保健领域的资源分配一直是从业者和学术文献中广泛讨论的主题,但警务领域的伦理资源分配几乎没有受到关注。我们首先考虑医疗保健环境中使用的方法是否适用于警务。虽然在相关伦理考量和过程中有一些高层次的相似之处,比如旨在实现高效且公平的资源部署,但这两个领域也存在根本差异,我们认为这需要一种不同的方法。这些差异包括:(1)警务效益的多样性和不可通约性更强;(2)警务投资回报中更频繁出现非线性情况;(3)警务项目的“伦理可分性”(允许缩减规模)更强;(4)需要在集体(而非个体)层面评估对警务资源的“需求”;(5)在警务中公平考量的首要地位更明确。在阐述了这些差异的影响之后,我们勾勒了一些关于警务伦理资源分配的初步建议。