Kuen Kiseong, Appleton C J, Weisburd David, Uding Clair V
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, Building G06 Room 3.37, 1 Parklands Drive, Southport, Gold Coast, QLD 4215 Australia.
Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA USA.
Am J Crim Justice. 2025;50(3):541-564. doi: 10.1007/s12103-025-09795-x. Epub 2025 Feb 1.
While numerous studies demonstrate that Black individuals have more negative perceptions of the police than their White counterparts, few have simultaneously examined racial differences in perceptions of procedural justice, police effectiveness, and legitimacy. Additionally, limited research has rigorously examined the relationship between race and perceptions of the police while carefully accounting for potentially relevant factors that could influence this relationship. Using unique survey data largely drawn from crime hot spots in Baltimore, Maryland, we examined the differences between White ( = 500) and Black ( = 2,452) individuals' perceptions of procedural justice, police effectiveness, and police legitimacy. Furthermore, by conducting propensity-score matching on White and Black residents in our data, we compared perceptions of the police between 394 pairs of similarly situated Black and White residents who were matched based on demographics, victimization, offending, self-control, recent experiences with the police, perceived police presence, and street environments. Results indicated that while Black people have more negative perceptions of procedural justice than White people, they do not hold different perceptions regarding police effectiveness and obligation to obey. These findings hold even when comparing the matched White and Black people. Our findings suggest a nuanced relationship between race and perceptions of the police.
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虽然众多研究表明,与白人相比,黑人对警察的看法更为负面,但很少有研究同时考察在程序正义、警察效能和合法性认知方面的种族差异。此外,在仔细考虑可能影响这种关系的潜在相关因素的同时,严格考察种族与警察认知之间关系的研究也很有限。利用主要来自马里兰州巴尔的摩犯罪热点地区的独特调查数据,我们考察了白人(n = 500)和黑人(n = 2452)在程序正义、警察效能和警察合法性认知上的差异。此外,通过对我们数据中的白人和黑人居民进行倾向得分匹配,我们比较了394对基于人口统计学、受害情况、犯罪情况、自我控制、近期与警察的经历、感知到的警察存在以及街道环境进行匹配的处境相似的黑人和白人居民对警察的看法。结果表明,虽然黑人对程序正义的看法比白人更负面,但他们在警察效能和服从义务方面的看法并无不同。即使在比较匹配的白人和黑人时,这些发现依然成立。我们的研究结果表明种族与警察认知之间存在一种微妙的关系。
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