Racial and Prejudicial Stereotyping by Police
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Racial and Prejudicial Stereotyping by Police

Its Impact on Investigative Interviewing and the Outcomes of Criminal Investigations

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eBook - ePub

Racial and Prejudicial Stereotyping by Police

Its Impact on Investigative Interviewing and the Outcomes of Criminal Investigations

About this book

This book uncovers the influence of racial and prejudicial stereotyping during police investigation of suspects from stigmatised communities. It examines the under-researched aspect of whether and how negative stereotypes appear to influence the police interviews, investigative decision-making, and outcomes of criminal investigations when officers investigate individuals from stigmatised communities as suspects of crime.

In the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe, the war on terror has been argued to impact adversely on existing race relations policies in the aftermath of terrorist activity in both the United States and Europe. Recent research has suggested that changes in legislation and counterterrorism measures have contributed to the construction and reinforcement of the Muslim community as a suspect, which, in turn, may result in police bias and prejudice towards members of Muslim communities. Based on novel and groundbreaking research studies, the author examines whether such police bias could influence the police investigation and interviewing processes concerning individuals from the suspect community as well as the outcome of a criminal investigation.

The author introduces the Minhas Investigative Interviewing Prejudicial Stereotyping Scale (MIIPSS), an instrument developed and used to assess the level of police interviewers' racial and prejudicial stereotyping towards suspects from stigmatised groups, and maintains that its use would serve to minimise the influence of racial and prejudicial stereotypes on investigation. It is further suggested that the training of police officers on the implications of such prejudicial (racial/ religious) stereotyping is essential to improving interviewing performance, case outcomes, and community cohesion.

This book will benefit academics, researchers, police officers, lawyers, social policy officers, and probation officers across the globe.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9781032432991
eBook ISBN
9781040009635
Topic
Law
Subtopic
Criminology
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Chapter 1 Introduction
  9. Chapter 2 Police investigative and interviewing practices: Addressing suspect community stereotyping
  10. Chapter 3 Police stop-and-search practices: Reasonable suspicion or stereotypical suspicion?
  11. Chapter 4 Measuring prejudicial stereotyping in investigative and interviewing processes within criminal investigations
  12. Chapter 5 Perceptions of suspects from Muslim communities regarding police interviewing practices: A Qualitative Study
  13. Chapter 6 Perceptions of English defence lawyers on police interviewing practices: An in-depth exploration
  14. Chapter 7 Impact of racial and prejudicial stereotypes on the outcome of criminal investigations
  15. Chapter 8 Discussion and conclusions: Tackling prejudicial stereotyping in criminal investigations: the basics
  16. Index

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