受害
集中化
执法
政治学
公共行政
舆论
犯罪学
语言变化
民主
国家(计算机科学)
民主化
法学
社会学
政治
毒物控制
自杀预防
艺术
文学类
环境卫生
医学
计算机科学
算法
作者
Diego Esparza,Antonio Ugues
标识
DOI:10.1177/1866802x20919550
摘要
Pandemic violence and criminality are anathema to a democratic society. And yet, in Latin America, both operate side by side. Illicit activity has propagated precisely because the democratic states of the region have been ineffective at establishing and maintaining the rule of law via public security mechanisms like the police. This ineffectiveness has significant consequences for public support of police forces. Hence, an important question for students of state-building and democratisation is: What factors explain public perceptions of the police? We argue that police forces that are local and unprofessional will be less trusted and viewed as less effective than their more centralised and professional counterparts of state and federal police. In short, we find that centralisation and professionalisation mitigate the impact of crime victimisation and police corruption on the public opinion of the police in Mexico. These findings are drawn from an analysis of the National Survey of Victimisation and Perceptions of Public Security (ENVIPE) in Mexico for 2012 and 2018.
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