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Living under surveillance: Gender, psychological distress, and stop question-and-frisk policing in New York City

机译:在监视之下生活:性别,心理困扰以及在纽约市停止问答式治安

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A growing body of research highlights the collateral consequences of mass incarceration, including stop and -frisk policing tactics. Living in a neighborhood with aggressive policing may affect one's mental health, especially for men who are the primary targets of police stops. We examine whether there is an association between psychological distress and neighborhood-level aggressive policing (i.e., frisking and use of force by police) and whether that association varies by gender. The 2009-2011 New York City (NYC) Stop, Question, and Frisk Database is aggregated to the neighborhood-level (N = 34) and merged with individual data from the 2012 NYC Community Health Survey (N = 8066) via the United Hospital Fund neighborhood of respondents' residence. Weighted multilevel generalized linear models are used to assess main and gendered associations of neighborhood exposures to aggressive police stops on psychological distress (Kessler-6 items). While the neighborhood stop rate exhibits inconsistent associations with psychological distress, neighborhood-level frisk and use of force proportions are linked to higher levels of non-specific psychological distress among men, but not women. Specifically, men exhibit more non-specific psychological distress and more severe feelings of nervousness, effort, and worthlessness in aggressively surveilled neighborhoods than do women. Male residents are affected by the escalation of stop-and-frisk policing in a neighborhood. Living in a context of aggressive policing is an important risk factor for men's mental health. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:越来越多的研究突显了大规模监禁的附带后果,包括制止和加急治安策略。生活在积极警务的街区可能会影响一个人的心理健康,特别是对于那些被警察作为主要目标的男人而言。我们检查了心理困扰与邻里级别的积极警务之间是否存在关联(即警惕性和警察使用武力),以及该关联是否因性别而异。将2009-2011年纽约市(NYC)的站点,问题和弗里斯克数据库汇总到社区级别(N = 34),并通过联合医院与2012年纽约市社区健康调查(N = 8066)的各个数据合并资助受访者居住的社区。加权的多层次广义线性模型用于评估邻里暴露于因心理困扰而遭受侵略性警察停车的主要和性别关联(Kessler-6项目)。邻里停止率与心理困扰的关联不一致,而邻里层面的焦虑和使用武力的比例则与男性而非女性的较高的非特异性心理困扰有关。特别是,在积极监测的社区中,男性比女性表现出更多的非特定的心理困扰,以及更加严重的紧张,努力和毫无价值的感觉。男性居民受到邻里停停和整顿治安升级的影响。在积极的警务环境中生活是男性心理健康的重要风险因素。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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