Police reform from the top down: Experimental evidence on police executive support for civilian oversight

Author:

Adams Ian T.1ORCID,McCrain Joshua2ORCID,Schiff Daniel S.3ORCID,Schiff Kaylyn Jackson3ORCID,Mourtgos Scott M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

2. Department of Political Science University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. Department of Political Science Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractThe accountability of police to the public is imperative for a functioning democracy. The opinions of police executives—pivotal actors for implementing oversight policies—are an understudied, critical component of successful reform efforts. We use a pre‐registered survey experiment administered to all U.S. municipal police chiefs and county sheriffs to assess whether police executives’ attitudes towards civilian oversight are responsive to 1) state‐level public opinion (drawing on an original n = 16,840 survey) and 2) prior adoption of civilian review boards in large agencies. Results from over 1,300 police executives reveal that law enforcement leaders are responsive to elite peer adoption but much less to public opinion, despite overwhelming public support. Compared to appointed municipal police chiefs, elected sheriffs are less likely to support any civilian oversight. Our findings hold implications for reformers: we find that existing civilian oversight regimes are largely popular, and that it is possible to move police executive opinion towards support for civilian oversight.

Publisher

Wiley

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