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Group consciousness, identity and perceptions of unfair police treatment among Mexican Americans

机译:墨西哥裔美国人对警察不公平待遇的群体意识,身份和看法

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between global and specific attitudes of unfair police treatment towards Mexican Americans and how attitudes towards the police vary with socio-demographic characteristics, victim status, linguistic barriers, group consciousness and socially disorganized contexts. Design/methodology/approach - Data from the 2006 National Latino Survey, which is a representative random sample of 1,815 self-identified persons of Mexican-origin born in the USA were used to investigate three research questions: What is the prevalence in which Mexican-Americans claim to be treated unfairly by the police?; What is the prevalence in which Mexican-Americans perceive unfair treatment toward their ethnic group?; and Do cultural factors and/or heightened group consciousness and identity contribute to Mexican-Americans perceptions of either specific or more generalized unfair police treatment? A structural equation model was developed to explore the relationship between global and specific measures of unfair police treatment and variables measuring socio-demographic and linguistic characteristics, as well as socially disorganized contexts, group consciousness and identity. Findings - Mexican-Americans residing in socially disorganized contexts are significantly more likely to have positive global assessments of the police. The relationship between both social disorganization and specific and global attitudes was statistically significant. Individuals who have a strong sense of linked fate, possess a shared sense of common purpose and interest, and identify strongly with their ethnic group are significantly more likely to perceive that the police treat their group unfairly. Research limitations/implications - The current investigation is limited by the nature of the data, which is based wholly on self-report. In addition, while the frequency and nature of police contact plays a role in influencing negative perceptions of police encounters, it was not possible to assess those influences here. Finally, the current analysis is limited by the cross-sectional nature of the data and no inferences regarding causality can be made. Practical implications - This study has implications for the legitimacy of the criminal justice system and will help criminal justice actors understand the broader implications of police-citizen interactions. Social implications - The paper shows how social interactions are affected by group membership. Originality/value - No study to date explores the relationship between group-based identity, group consciousness and perceptions of unfair treatment by the police. These studies are usually limited to the political science literature.
机译:目的-本文的目的是探讨全球和不公正的警察对待墨西哥裔美国人的特定态度之间的关系,以及对警察的态度如何随社会人口特征,受害人身份,语言障碍,群体意识和社会混乱的环境而变化。设计/方法/方法-来自2006年全国拉丁裔调查的数据,该数据是对出生于美国的1,815名墨西哥裔自我身份认同者的代表性随机抽样,用于调查三个研究问题:美国人声称受到警察的不公平待遇?墨西哥裔美国人对他们的族裔群体感到不公平待遇的普遍程度是多少?文化因素和/或高度的群体意识和认同是否有助于墨西哥裔美国人对具体或更普遍的不公平警察待遇的看法?建立了结构方程模型,以探索全球和具体措施对警察的不公平待遇与衡量社会人口统计学和语言特征以及社会混乱环境,群体意识和身份的变量之间的关系。调查结果-居住在社会杂乱无章的背景中的墨西哥裔美国人对警察的总体评价明显更高。社会混乱与特定态度和全球态度之间的关系在统计学上是显着的。具有强烈的命运关联感,对共同的目的和兴趣具有共同的意识,并与自己的族裔强烈认同的人,更有可能认为警察对他们的族裔不公平。研究的局限性/含义-当前的研究受到数据性质的限制,数据的性质完全基于自我报告。此外,虽然警察接触的频率和性质在影响对警察遭遇的负面看法方面起着一定作用,但在这里无法评估这些影响。最后,当前的分析受到数据的横截面性质的限制,无法推断因果关系。实际意义-这项研究对刑事司法系统的合法性有影响,并将帮助刑事司法行为体了解警察与公民互动的更广泛含义。社会影响-本文显示了团体成员如何影响社交互动。原创性/价值-迄今为止,尚无研究探讨基于群体的身份,群体意识与警察对不公正待遇的看法之间的关系。这些研究通常仅限于政治学文献。

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