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The interface between exercise of state power and personal powerlessness: a study of police perceptions of factors impacting professional practices
Authors:Danielle Watson  Francis D Boateng  Nathan Pino  Paula Morgan
Institution:1. School of Social Sciences, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji;2. Department of Legal Studies, School of Applied Sciences, The University of Mississippi, Odom Hall, MS, USA;3. Honorary Professor of International Studies, Department of Sociology, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA;4. Department of Literary, Cultural and Communication Studies, The University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
Abstract:Police legitimacy is crucial to the maintenance of law and order in any society. In communities marred by high instances of societal manifestations of dysfunction, tenuous legislative frameworks, poradic implementation, and dismantling of crime fighting strategies, there is greater emphasis placed on quick-fix crime fighting solutions and policing initiatives. The focus is placed primarily on what police officers are mandated to do as opposed to practical applications underscored by systematic hindrances to professional practice. Examining interview data from a pilot study on police fear of crime in Trinidad and Tobago, this study is intended to explore connections between police perceptions about personal powerlessness and the exercise of state power. Here we examine the discourses of N = 12 senior police officers with an average of 22.83 years of service to attain a preliminary understanding of instances presenting a conflict between professional practice and perceptions of self-preservation. The findings suggest a need for officers’ constant consideration of the repercussions of professional competence and the need for continued navigation of blurred constructions of police legitimacy and subjective determinants of criminality against a backdrop of acknowledged personal powerlessness.
Keywords:Policing  police perceptions  power  powerlessness
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