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Building Immigrants’ Solidarity with Police: Procedural Justice, Identity and Immigrants’ Willingness to Cooperate with Police
The British Journal of Criminology ( IF 3.288 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-29 , DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azab052
Kristina Murphy 1 , Ben Bradford 2 , Elise Sargeant 1 , Adrian Cherney 3
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Some immigrants can be reluctant to cooperate with the police due to experiences of social exclusion and discrimination. Procedural justice scholars argue that people cooperate with police when they feel the police are just and fair because such treatment motivates identification with social categories that police represent. In this paper, we consider whether immigrants in Australia respond favourably to procedurally just treatment from police because it enhances their identification with both Australia and the police. Using survey data from 903 Vietnamese, Middle Eastern and British immigrants, we demonstrate an association between police procedural justice and both modes of identification. We also find that both identities mediate the relationship between procedural justice and cooperation. The implications of these findings are discussed.

中文翻译:

建立移民对警察的团结:程序正义、身份和移民与警察合作的意愿

由于社会排斥和歧视的经历,一些移民可能不愿意与警方合作。程序正义学者认为,当人们认为警察公正和公平时,他们会与警察合作,因为这种待遇会激发对警察所代表的社会类别的认同。在本文中,我们考虑了澳大利亚的移民是否对警察的程序公正待遇做出积极回应,因为这增强了他们对澳大利亚和警察的认同。使用来自 903 名越南、中东和英国移民的调查数据,我们证明了警察程序正义与两种身份识别模式之间的关联。我们还发现,两种身份都调解了​​程序正义与合作之间的关系。讨论了这些发现的含义。
更新日期:2021-07-01
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