Title of article
Tokenism in policing: An empirical test of Kanterʹs hypothesis
Author/Authors
Gustafson، نويسنده , , Joseph L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
1
To page
10
Abstract
This study presented the first quantitative test of tokenism theory (Kanter, 1977) in a municipal policing context with data collected from a large sample of Baltimore police officers (Gershon, 1999). In bivariate and multivariate analyses, the effects of gender and race status and their interaction on three dependent variables capturing the central dynamics of tokenism (visibility/performance pressure, contrast/social isolation, and assimilation/role encapsulation) were explored. The study found weak to moderate support for the theory, but no evidence of a distinct “double token” interaction effect between race and gender statuses. By and large, race status alone predicted the greatest tokenism consequences. Limitations and future directions for tokenism research in policing are discussed.
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Record number
1706668
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