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The Lived Experience of Stop and Search in Scotland: There Are Two Sides to Every Story
Police Quarterly ( IF 2.9 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-20 , DOI: 10.1177/1098611119849646
Ross Deuchar 1 , Johanne Miller 1 , James Densley 2
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This article presents data emerging from ethnographic research that sought to explore the extent to which stop and search procedures in Scotland are underpinned by a focus on procedural justice and the impact they have on young people. Data were collected via participant observation of police deployments and semi-structured interviews with 23 law enforcement officers and 46 young people. The emerging insights suggested that differential views on and approaches to policing in different parts of the country were leading to varying experiences of stop and search and procedural justice. The young people interviewed in the east of the country had more positive relationships with the police and a stronger belief in procedural justice. Conversely, the tendency to use stop and search as a deterrent from crime in the west of Scotland resulted in deteriorated relationships, institutionalization of the use of the tactic, and a perceived lack of procedural justice.

中文翻译:

在苏格兰停留和搜寻的经历:每个故事都有两个方面

本文介绍了从人种学研究中获得的数据,这些数据试图通过关注程序正义及其对年轻人的影响来探讨苏格兰的停停和搜查程序在多大程度上得到支持。通过参与者对警察部署的观察以及对23名执法人员和46名年轻人的半结构化访谈收集了数据。不断涌现的见解表明,在该国不同地区,对治安的不同看法和方法正在导致停火,搜查和程序正义的不同经验。在该国东部接受采访的年轻人与警察之间的关系更加积极,对程序正义的信念更加坚定。反过来,
更新日期:2019-05-20
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