The Impact of Traffic Stops on Calling the Police for Help

Using data from the Police—Public Contact Survey (PPCS), the current study examined how experiencing traffic stops affect the likelihood that Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics will contact the police for services. First, experiencing one or more traffic stops in the past year significantly decreased the likelihood of contacting the police for assistance and to report a neighborhood problem, net of other demographic characteristics. Second, traffic stop experiences had similar effects on Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics, each group less likely to have contacted the police for assistance and to report neighborhood problems if they had experienced one or more traffic stops in the past year. This study also discusses the reasons why experiencing traffic stops are related to contacting the police for help and provides some implications for police— community relationships.

[1]  H. Jacob,et al.  Black and White Perceptions of Justice in the City , 1971 .

[2]  A. Piquero,et al.  Does It Exist? Studying Citizens’ Attitudes of Racial Profiling , 2006 .

[3]  J. Knowles,et al.  Racial Bias in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence , 1999, Journal of Political Economy.

[4]  Sarah Eschholz,et al.  Race and attitudes toward the police: Assessing the effects of watching "reality" police programs , 2002 .

[5]  Liqun Cao,et al.  The Color of Justice: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America , 1999 .

[6]  R. Sampson,et al.  Legal Cynicism and (Subcultural?) Tolerance of Deviance: The Neighborhood Context of Racial Differences , 1998 .

[7]  P. Jesilow,et al.  Public attitudes toward the police , 1995 .

[8]  D. Carter Hispanic perception of police performance: An empirical assessment , 1985 .

[9]  Tom R. Tyler,et al.  The Role of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Shaping Public Support for Policing , 2003 .

[10]  James Frank,et al.  Race and Officer Decision Making: Examining Differences in Arrest Outcomes between Black and White Officers , 2006 .

[11]  Patricia Y. Warren,et al.  Driving while black: Bias processes and racial disparity in police stops , 2006 .

[12]  Robin S. Engel,et al.  Comparing Benchmark Methodologies for Police-Citizen Contacts: Traffic Stop Data Collection for the Pennsylvania State Police , 2004 .

[13]  Robert E. Worden,et al.  Situational and Attitudinal Explanations of Police Behavior: A Theoretical Reappraisal and Empirical Assessment , 1989 .

[14]  Robin S. Engel,et al.  Theory and racial profiling: Shortcomings and future directions in research , 2002 .

[15]  Rod K. Brunson,et al.  “POLICE DON'T LIKE BLACK PEOPLE”: AFRICAN‐AMERICAN YOUNG MEN'S ACCUMULATED POLICE EXPERIENCES* , 2007 .

[16]  Ronald Weitzer,et al.  Race, Class, and Perceptions of Discrimination by the Police , 1999 .

[17]  Dominique Monjardet,et al.  Police and the Public , 2000 .

[18]  James Frank,et al.  How Kids View Cops: The Nature of Juvenile Attitudes Toward the Police Revisited , 2000, Race and Social Problems.

[19]  D. Bayley,et al.  Minorities and the Police: Confrontation in America , 1969 .

[20]  Ronald Weitzer,et al.  Citizens’ Perceptions of Police Misconduct: Race and Neighborhood Context , 1999 .

[21]  Robert B. Voas,et al.  Testing the racial profiling hypothesis for seemingly disparate traffic stops on the New Jersey Turnpike , 2005 .

[22]  T. P. Monahan,et al.  Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities , 1969 .

[23]  S. Wortley,et al.  Just des(s)erts? The racial polarization of perceptions of criminal injustice , 1997 .

[24]  T. Tyler,et al.  PROFILING AND POLICE LEGITIMACY: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, ATTRIBUTIONS OF MOTIVE, AND ACCEPTANCE OF POLICE AUTHORITY* , 2004 .

[25]  W. Westley Violence and the police: A sociological study of law, custom, and morality , 1951 .

[26]  A. Piquero,et al.  Lines and shadows: Perceptions of racial profiling and the Hispanic experience , 2004 .

[27]  T. Tyler,et al.  Why People Obey the Law , 2021 .

[28]  M. S. Vaughn,et al.  Support and Confidence: Public Attitudes Toward the Police , 1996 .

[29]  E. Zamble,et al.  Some determinants of public attitudes toward the police. , 1987 .

[30]  Ronald Weitzer White, black, or blue cops? Race and citizen assessments of police officers , 2000 .

[31]  Scott H. Decker,et al.  Citizen Attitudes Toward the Police: A Review of Past Findings and Suggestions for Future Policy , 1981 .

[32]  James F. Wilson Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities , 1968 .

[33]  Eric A. Stewart EITHER THEY DON'T KNOW OR THEY DON'T CARE: BLACK MALES AND NEGATIVE POLICE EXPERIENCES , 2007 .

[34]  Elijah Anderson Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City , 1999 .

[35]  David A. Harris 'Driving While Black' and (All) Other Traffic Offenses: The Supreme Court and Pretextual Traffic Stops , 1997 .

[36]  A. Cohen,et al.  Delinquent Boys: The Culture of the Gang. , 1955 .

[37]  Richard J. Lundman Driver Race, Ethnicity, and Gender and Citizen Reports of Vehicle Searches by Police and Vehicle Search Hits: Toward a Triangulated Scholarly Understanding , 2004 .

[38]  E. Press Delinquent Boys—The Culture of the Gang , 1955 .

[39]  James Frank,et al.  RACE, COMMUNITY CONTEXT AND CONFIDENCE IN THE POLICE , 1996 .

[40]  Stephen D. Mastrofski,et al.  Situational and officer-based determinants of police coercion , 2002 .

[41]  Ronald Weitzer Racialized Policing: Residents' Perceptions in Three Neighborhoods , 2000 .

[42]  Ronald Weitzer,et al.  PERCEPTIONS OF RACIAL PROFILING: RACE, CLASS, AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE , 2002 .

[43]  Tom R. Tyler,et al.  Social Justice and Social Movements , 1995 .

[44]  Patrick J. Carr,et al.  WE NEVER CALL THE COPS AND HERE IS WHY: A QUALITATIVE EXAMINATION OF LEGAL CYNICISM IN THREE PHILADELPHIA NEIGHBORHOODS* , 2007 .

[45]  William Terrill,et al.  Neighborhood Context and Police Use of Force , 2003 .

[46]  Matthew Petrocelli,et al.  Racial Profiling? A Multivariate Analysis of Police Traffic Stop Data , 2001 .

[47]  Paul E. Smith,et al.  Victimization, Types of Citizen-Police Contacts, and Attitudes toward the Police , 1973 .

[48]  John L. Worrall,et al.  Public perceptions of police efficacy and image: The “fuzziness” of support for the police , 1999 .

[49]  Mahesh K. Nalla,et al.  Explaining juveniles' attitudes toward the police , 1998 .

[50]  Yuen J. Huo,et al.  Trust in the Law , 2002 .

[51]  Dennis R. Longmire,et al.  Americans View Crime and Justice: A National Public Opinion Survey , 1996 .

[52]  R. Dunham,et al.  INVESTIGATING RACIAL PROFILING BY THE MIAMI‐DADE POLICE DEPARTMENT: A MULTIMETHOD APPROACH , 2007 .

[53]  A. Piquero,et al.  USING THE CORRECT STATISTICAL TEST FOR THE EQUALITY OF REGRESSION COEFFICIENTS , 1998 .

[54]  George E. Antunes,et al.  Calling the cops: Police telephone operators and citizen calls for service , 1981 .

[55]  Ronald Weitzer,et al.  Trends: Racial Differences in Attitudes Toward the Police , 1997 .

[56]  H. Becker,et al.  Justice without Trial: Law Enforcement in Democratic Society , 1967 .

[57]  Beth M. Huebner,et al.  African American and White perceptions of police services: Within- and between-group variation , 2004 .

[58]  ELIMINATE RACE AS THE ONLY REASON FOR POLICE‐CITIZEN ENCOUNTERS* , 2007 .

[59]  R. Scaglion,et al.  DETERMINANTS OF ATTITUDES TOWARD CITY POLICE , 1980 .

[60]  D. Black,et al.  The manners and customs of the police , 1982 .

[61]  Richard Rosenfeld,et al.  Snitching and the Code of the Street , 2003 .

[62]  Barbara D. Warner,et al.  THE ROLE OF ATTENUATED CULTURE IN SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY , 2003 .

[63]  David A. Harris THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH ON RACE AND POLICING: MAKING RACE SALIENT TO INDIVIDUALS AND INSTITUTIONS WITHIN CRIMINAL JUSTICE , 2007 .