驾驶员对交警交通执法的态度外文翻译
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1、中文 2715 字 本科毕业设计(论文) 外 文 翻 译 原文 : Im OK youre not OK Drivers attitudes toward police officers enforcing traffic laws Police officers have a major role in the success of traffic law enforcement (Shinar and McKnight, 1986). Yet, as Radelet and Carter (1994) argue, “by far, the biggest conflict between
2、 the police and the public occurs in the enforcement of traffic laws” (p. 207). The present paper explores the attitudes of drivers toward police officers enforcing traffic laws as well as the relationship of these and general attitudes toward police authority. The deterring effect of an encounter w
3、ith police officers Encounters between police officers and citizens in traffic situations provide a major source of citizens hostility toward the police (Wilson, 1964). Kirkham and Wollan (1980) argue that for most citizens, traffic incidents represent their only encounter with the police. Regardles
4、s of how skilled in interpersonal relations an officer may be when apprehending a driver, there are inherently negative features in such encounters. The reasons for the publics resentment of traffic law enforcement are complex. Kirkham and Wollan (1980) suggest several explanations for the unpleasan
5、t emotions drivers experience if apprehended. First, the police officer is a salient symbol of governmental authority. Thus, an apprehension represents an instance of interference with the drivers freedom of action. Furthermore, apprehension imparts to the driver the status of a child who has been c
6、aught in some wrongdoing and is therefore about to be punished. Although drivers admit to having violated a traffic law, there is a often a feeling of having been unjustly singled out for punishment because motorists witness many instances in which violations go undetected (Kirkham and Wollan, 1980)
7、. Radelet and Carter (1994) also argue that when a driver is asked to stop and pull over to the side of the road, the driver feels singled out, suspecting that the only reason for the police officers behavior is the need to fill a quota. Furthermore, the apprehension causes feelings of guilt, which
8、the driver transfers to the police officer as a defense mechanism. Other emotions caused by apprehension are embarrassment and worry about financial consequences. Finally, these negative feelings often lead to the development of negative attitudes toward the police. On the other hand, when a police
9、officer does not punish a driver for the commission of a violation, the latter experiences extreme feelings of gratitude (Bonifacio, 1991). Nevertheless, the very act of being stopped in public by a police officer is in itself an unpleasant experience. Kirkham and Wollan (1980) maintain that “the po
10、lice cars rotating emergency lights seem to the distraught motorist to serve as a beacon which draws the entire communitys attention to the mistake he has made. The minutes of such encounters seem like agonizing hours to the helpless driver” De-Waard and Rooijers (1994) compared the influence of dir
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