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The malleability of attitudes toward the police: immediate effects of the viewing of police use of force videos
Authors:Rémi Boivin  Annie Gendron  Camille Faubert  Bruno Poulin
Affiliation:1. School of Criminology , International Centre for Comparative Criminology, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada;2. école nationale de police du Québec (Police Academy), Nicolet, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Purpose: To examine whether videos of controversial police interventions shape individual opinion and, consequently, if attitudes towards use of force are malleable in the short-term. Methodology: A self-administered survey was conducted among 248 undergraduate students as part of a larger project on attitudes towards police use of force. Two groups of respondents were asked general questions about the police: one group was shown fictional videos of controversial police interventions just prior to completing the questionnaire; the other was not. Findings: Results strongly suggest that videos of police interventions have significant effects on reported opinions about use of force: the group that watched the videos was more likely to report that the police frequently use force. Implications: The wide distribution of images by police organizations might have unexpected adverse effects on public attitudes.
Keywords:Police use of force  attitudes about police  public opinion  media  controversial interventions
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