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I Wonder If Their Community Will Hand These Two Pieces Of Scum In?
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They are quite recognisable, so let's hope so.
They are quite recognisable, so let's hope so.
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/// You wonder if they will hand them in. Do you doubt that they will? ///
Just hoping that they will, because it is known that black communities are less likely to cooperate with the police than whites.
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/// You wonder if they will hand them in. Do you doubt that they will? ///
Just hoping that they will, because it is known that black communities are less likely to cooperate with the police than whites.
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We will have to wait and see if anyone from 'their community' hands them in.
On the subject of black people being less likely to cooperate with the police, the link you supplied (I am sure you read it) supplies the reason
// Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose that a history of unpleasant interactions with the police generates hostile attitudes towards the institution (Jefferson & Walker, 1993). Using a sample of 56 black and 64 white participants, we examined whether quality of contact predicts black people's attitudes and subjective norms concerning co-operating with the police. Our findings indicated that the Contact Hypothesis (Pettigrew, 1998) and Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen, 1991) jointly provide some insight into the disinclination of black individuals to co-operate with the police. We found that the relationship between race and attitudes or subjective norms concerning co-operation with police investigations was mediated by quality of previous contact with the police. In turn, the relationship between quality of contact and willingness to co-operate with police investigations was mediated by both attitudes and subjective norms. //
In other words, a bad first impression left by the police means people are less likely to work with them in the future. Hopefully after MacPherson, that is gradually changing.
On the subject of black people being less likely to cooperate with the police, the link you supplied (I am sure you read it) supplies the reason
// Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose that a history of unpleasant interactions with the police generates hostile attitudes towards the institution (Jefferson & Walker, 1993). Using a sample of 56 black and 64 white participants, we examined whether quality of contact predicts black people's attitudes and subjective norms concerning co-operating with the police. Our findings indicated that the Contact Hypothesis (Pettigrew, 1998) and Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen, 1991) jointly provide some insight into the disinclination of black individuals to co-operate with the police. We found that the relationship between race and attitudes or subjective norms concerning co-operation with police investigations was mediated by quality of previous contact with the police. In turn, the relationship between quality of contact and willingness to co-operate with police investigations was mediated by both attitudes and subjective norms. //
In other words, a bad first impression left by the police means people are less likely to work with them in the future. Hopefully after MacPherson, that is gradually changing.
\\\Do you think that because they are black that there is some doubt that a black person who knows their identity would not want to advise the authorities who they are ?\\
Yes I do think that there is doubt about handing them in.
Inner city communities would be loathe to hand them over to the "pigs" and it is well known that "scousers" are a protective group for their "family."
I have no doubt at all that in the right, community, their protection will be guaranteed.
Yes I do think that there is doubt about handing them in.
Inner city communities would be loathe to hand them over to the "pigs" and it is well known that "scousers" are a protective group for their "family."
I have no doubt at all that in the right, community, their protection will be guaranteed.
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