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Understanding police officer resistance to body-worn cameras

机译:了解警察对随身摄像机的抵抗力

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PurposeBody-worn cameras (BWCs) have been adopted in police agencies across the USA in efforts to increase police transparency and accountability. This widespread implementation has occurred despite some notable resistance to BWCs from police officers in some jurisdictions. This resistance poses a threat to the appropriate implementation of this technology and adherence to BWC policies. The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that could explain variation in officer receptivity to BWCs.Design/methodology/approachThe authors assess differences between officers who volunteered to wear a BWC and officers who resisted wearing a BWC as part of a larger randomized controlled trial of BWCs in the Phoenix Police Department. The authors specifically examine whether officer educational attainment, prior use of a BWC, attitudes toward BWCs, perceptions of organizational justice, support for procedural justice, noble cause beliefs, and official measures of officer activity predict receptivity to BWCs among 125 officers using binary logistic regression.FindingsThe findings indicate limited differences between BWC volunteers and resistors. Volunteers did have higher levels of educational attainment and were more likely to agree that BWCs improve citizen behaviors, relative to their resistant counterparts. Interestingly, there were no differences in perceptions of organizational justice, self-initiated activities, use of force, or citizen complaints between these groups.Originality/valueThough a growing body of research has examined the impact of BWCs on officer use of force and citizen complaints, less research has examined officer attitudes toward the adoption of this technology. Extant research in this area largely focusses on general perceptions of BWCs, as opposed to officer characteristics that could predict receptivity to BWCs. This paper addresses this limitation in the research.
机译:目的 n美国各地的警察机构都采用了随身摄像机(BWC),以提高警察的透明度和问责制。尽管某些管辖区的警察对《生物武器公约》提出了明显的抵制,但这种广泛的实施还是发生了。这种抵制对适当实施该技术和遵守《生物武器公约》政策构成威胁。本文的目的是研究可以解释军官对BWC接受程度差异的因素。 n设计/方法/方法 n作者评估了自愿佩戴BWC的军官与拒绝佩戴BWC的军官之间的差异,这是更大的一部分凤凰城警察局的BWC随机对照试验。作者具体研究了军官的学历,使用《生物武器公约》的态度,对《生物武器公约》的态度,对组织公正的看法,对程序正义的支持,崇高的事业信念以及军官活动的官方衡量指标是否使用二元逻辑回归分析预测了125名军官对生物武器公约的接受程度。 n调查结果 n调查结果表明,BWC志愿者和抵抗者之间的差异有限。志愿者确实具有较高的教育水平,并且更有可能同意BWC相对于抵抗力强的同行改善公民行为。有趣的是,这些群体之间在组织正义,自我启动的活动,使用武力或公民抱怨方面的看法没有差异。 n原始性/价值 n尽管越来越多的研究已经研究了BWC对军官使用武力的影响和市民的抱怨,较少的研究检查了官员对采用该技术的态度。该领域的现有研究主要集中在对BWC的一般认识上,而不是可以预测对BWC的接受程度的军官特征。本文解决了研究中的这一局限性。

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