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Communicating Reform: Testing an Apology for Police History as a Supplement to a Policy Communication

  • Autores: Mark Benton
  • Localización: The American review of public administration, ISSN 0275-0740, Vol. 52, Nº. 1, 2022, págs. 46-60
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Policing in the United States has a racist history, with negative implications for its legitimacy among African Americans today.

      Legitimacy is important for policing’s effective operations. Community policing may improve policing’s legitimacy but is difficult to implement with fidelity and does not address history. An apology for policing’s racist history may work as a legitimizing supplement to community policing. On the other hand, an apology may be interpreted as words without changes in practices. Using a survey vignette experiment on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to sample African Americans, this research tests the legitimizing effect of a supplemental apology for historical police racism during a community policing policy announcement. Statistical findings suggest that supplementing the communication with an apology imparted little to no additional legitimacy on policing among respondents. Qualitative data suggested a rationale: Apologies need not indicate future equitable behavior or policy implementation, with implementation itself seeming crucial for police legitimacy improvements.


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