Legal reality or legal mirage? Examining the relationship between police violence, legal consciousness, and the promise of civil legal justice

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作者
Beardall, Theresa Rocha [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA USA
来源
PUNISHMENT & SOCIETY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PENOLOGY | 2024年 / 26卷 / 04期
关键词
policing; police misconduct; access to justice; legal estrangment; race; social inequality; civil legal system; RACE; STREET; CONTACT; RIGHTS; FORCE; LAW;
D O I
10.1177/14624745241237702
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Race-and-class-subjugated communities continue to experience disproportionate police violence despite increased attention to this longstanding problem. This study examines how residents make sense of the legal issues that arise from these encounters and turn to civil law for assistance. I do so by unifying scholarship on police encounters, legal consciousness, and access to justice to consider the obstacles everyday people encounter when they consider filing a civil legal claim in the aftermath of police violence. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with 24 residents and two attorneys specializing in police brutality, I find that all residents, but especially those who sought civil legal justice, experienced what this study calls a legal mirage-which occurs when a knowable legal process exists to pursue one's rights, but a variety of barriers (e.g., structural, human, financial) make that process unreachable. Three obstacles reinforced this mirage: difficulties obtaining competent representation, unresponsiveness when securing evidence, and frustration navigating municipal indemnification. I conclude by outlining the practical implications of this research for advocates looking to increase access to civil legal services and reduce police violence. Without these interventions, civil legal justice may remain elusive and beyond the reach of everyday people.
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页码:629 / 646
页数:18
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