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国家响应能力、集体效能感与威胁认知:八个国家打击犯罪中的催化效应与自满效应

State responsiveness, collective efficacy and threat perception: Catalyst and complacency effects in opposition to crime across eight countries.

作者信息

Moon Chanki, Travaglino Giovanni A, Mirisola Alberto, Burgmer Pascal, D'Ottone Silvana, Giammusso Isabella, Imada Hirotaka, Nawata Kengo, Ozeki Miki

机构信息

Institute for the Study of Power, Crime and Society, Department of law and Criminology, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK.

Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

出版信息

Br J Soc Psychol. 2025 Jan;64(1):e12832. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12832.

Abstract

Collective action can be a crucial tool for enabling individuals to combat crime in their communities. In this research, we investigated individuals' intentions to mobilize against organized crime, a particularly impactful form of crime characterized by its exercises of power over territories and communities. We focused on individuals' views and perceptions of state authorities, examining how these views may be linked to intentions for collective mobilization. Using a large dataset with participants from eight countries (N = 2088), we tested two distinct and opposing indirect paths through which perceived state responsiveness may be associated with collective mobilization intentions against organized crime, namely increased collective community efficacy (a Catalyst Indirect Effect) and diminished perceived threat from criminal groups (a Complacency Indirect Effects). Results showed that state responsiveness was associated with stronger collective action intentions through increased collective community efficacy. There was also some evidence of reduced collective action intentions through diminished perceived threat. These findings highlight the complex role of state responsiveness in predicting people's intentions to mobilize against collective problems in their communities. Implications of the findings, limitations and future directions are discussed.

摘要

集体行动可以成为促使个人打击其社区犯罪的关键工具。在本研究中,我们调查了个人动员起来打击有组织犯罪的意图,有组织犯罪是一种特别有影响力的犯罪形式,其特点是对领土和社区行使权力。我们关注个人对国家当局的看法和认知,研究这些看法如何与集体动员意图相关联。我们使用了一个来自八个国家的大型数据集(N = 2088),测试了两条不同且相反的间接路径,通过这些路径,感知到的国家响应能力可能与打击有组织犯罪的集体动员意图相关,即增强集体社区效能(一种促进间接效应)和减少对犯罪集团的感知威胁(一种自满间接效应)。结果表明,国家响应能力通过增强集体社区效能与更强的集体行动意图相关。也有一些证据表明,通过减少感知威胁,集体行动意图会降低。这些发现凸显了国家响应能力在预测人们动员起来应对其社区集体问题意图方面的复杂作用。讨论了研究结果的意义、局限性和未来方向。

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