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55 Crime & Delinquency 3 (2009)

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of   Complaints About

Police Use of Force

Does Minority Representation Matter?


Matthew   J. Hickman
Seattle University
Alex  R. Piquero
University of Maryland,  College Park



   Minority representation among police personnel, relative to the communities
   they serve, has long been advanced as an explanatory factor for the prevalence
   of negative police public interactions as well as police agency responsiveness
   to public concerns, particularly with regard to the use of force. But minority
   representation has rarely been studied empirically and on a large scale. The
   present study examined minority representation and additional organizational,
   administrative, and environmental correlates of citizen complaints about police
   use of force in 496 large municipal police departments. Data were drawn from
   the 2003  Law  Enforcement  Management   and Administrative Statistics
   (LEMAS)   survey administered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Results
   indicate that (a) rates of force complaints were higher among agencies having
   greater spatial differentiation, internal affairs units, and higher violent crime
   rates; (b) the percentage of complaints sustained was higher among agencies
   characterized by greater formalization and lower where collective bargaining
   was authorized for officers; and (c) minority representation was unrelated to
   complaint rates nor to the percentage of complaints sustained. Implications for
   the policing literature as well as future refinements for the LEMAS survey are
   discussed.

   Keywords:   minority representation; police; complaints; use of force




Police use of force has serious consequences for democratic policing
    (Bayley, 1994; Mazerolle  & Ransley, 2006). In addition to the tangible
costs of police force, such as physical harm to citizens or the costs associated


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