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Challenging the 'invariance' thesis: procedural justice policing and the moderating influence of trust on citizens' obligation to obey police

机译:挑战“不变性”论题:程序正义治安以及信任对公民服从警察义务的适度影响

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Objectives:This paper examines the effects of a procedural justice policing intervention on citizens’ feelings of obligation to obey police. It examines whether the efficacy of procedural justice on citizens’ obligation to obey police may be contingent on citizens’ level of trust in police during a police–citizen encounter.Methods:This research draws on survey data from the Queensland Community Engagement Trial (QCET). QCET was a randomized controlled field trial implemented by the Queensland Police Service. The trial exposed citizens to either a procedural justice experience (experimental condition) or standard police practice (control condition) during a random roadside stop. Survey responses were received from 1107 drivers in the experimental condition and 1655 drivers in the control condition.Results:Compared to the control condition, the procedural justice condition yielded higher levels of trust in the police officer conducting the roadside stop. No differences in obligation to obey police were observed between the two conditions. Importantly, citizens’ level of trust in the officer moderated the effect of the intervention on obligation to obey police. Specifically, the procedural justice condition had a negative effect on obligation to obey for those reporting low trust in police. For those high in trust, the procedural justice intervention had a slight but insignificant positive effect on obligation to obey.Conclusions:The findings suggest that procedural justice effects can vary between individuals; specifically, the findings reveal that procedural justice interventions can sometimes be counter-productive, depending on the level of trust a citizen exhibits toward police during an encounter. Police agencies should therefore be aware of potential counter-productive effects when implementing procedural justice in the field.
机译:目标:本文研究了程序正义警务干预对公民服从警察的义务的影响。它研究了程序正义对公民服从警察义务的效力是否可能取决于公民在警察与公民相遇期间对警察的信任程度。方法:本研究基于昆士兰州社区参与试验(QCET)的调查数据。 QCET是由昆士兰州警察局实施的一项随机对照试验。该审判使市民在随机路边停车期间暴露于程序正义经验(实验条件)或标准警察实践(控制条件)下。结果:从实验状态下的1107名驾驶员和在控制状态下的1655名驾驶员收到了调查答复。结果:与控制状态相比,程序正义状态对在路边停车的警官产生了更高的信任度。在这两个条件之间没有观察到服从警察的义务的差异。重要的是,公民对警察的信任程度降低了干预措施对服从警察的义务的影响。具体来说,程序性司法条件对那些对警察信任度低的人服从义务产生了负面影响。对于那些信任度高的人,程序正义干预对服从义务的影响很小但微不足道。结论:研究结果表明程序正义的效果因人而异。具体而言,调查结果表明,程序正义干预有时会适得其反,具体取决于公民在遭遇冲突期间对警察的信任程度。因此,警察机构应在实地实施程序正义时意识到潜在的反作用效应。

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    Murphy Kristina;

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