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How Caring Is 'Nullified': Strong Racial Identity Eliminates White Participant Empathy Effects When Police Shoot an Unarmed Black Male

机译:当警察射击一名无武装的黑人男性时

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Despite growing national and international attention given to cases of White police officers shooting unarmed Black men, there has been minimal empirical focus on the factors that might influence how Whites respond to such violence. Among a sample of White Americans, we assessed whether the influence of trait empathy on responses to a White police officer shooting an unarmed Black male victim would be moderated by White racial identity. Method: 349 MTurk participants completed measures of racial identity and trait empathy, and then read a passage describing a White police officer shooting an unarmed stereotypical or counterstercotypical Black male victim. The victim's conformity to racial stereotypes was manipulated as a potential moderator. Participants subsequently indicated whether the Black victim was perceived as a threat, whether the White police officer was viewed as racist, and the extent to which the victim should be blamed and compensated. Results: At lower levels of White racial identity, there was less perceived victim threat, greater perceptions of officer racism, and more favorable victim responding for high empathic relative to low empathic participants. Conversely, at higher levels of racial identity, the impact of empathy was significantly diminished. This moderation effect only occurred when the victim conformed to common racial stereotypes. conclusions: The findings indicate that the empathy and racial identification of White observers and Black victim characteristics drive reactions to both the victim and the White police officer. Thus, these variables have implications for jury selection, investigations of police misconduct, and even how the media portrays victims of interracial violence.
机译:尽管对白人警察开枪射击没有武装的黑人的案件增加了国际和国际的关注,但人们对可能影响白人如何应对这种暴力的因素的重点很少。在白人美国人的样本中,我们评估了特质同情对枪击一名没有武装的黑人男性受害者的白人警官的反应的影响是否会受到白人种族认同的调节。方法:349名MTURK参与者完成了种族认同和特质同理心的衡量标准,然后阅读了一段段落,描述了一名白人警官,枪杀了一名没有武装的刻板印象或反典型的黑人男性受害者。受害者对种族刻板印象的一致性被操纵为潜在的主持人。参与者随后指出,黑人受害者是否被视为威胁,是否被视为种族主义者,以及应责备和补偿受害者的程度。结果:在白人种族身份的较低水平下,受害者的威胁较少,对军官种族主义的看法更大,受害者对低相对于低移情参与者的高移情做出了更大的反应。相反,在较高水平的种族身份,同理心的影响显着减少。这种节制效果只有在受害者符合共同的种族刻板印象时才发生。结论:调查结果表明,对白人观察家和黑人受害者特征的同理心和种族认同推动了受害者和白人警察的反应。因此,这些变量对陪审团的选择,对警察不当行为的调查以及媒体如何描绘异族暴力受害者有影响。

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