Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
This first step cultivation analysis examines the quantity, temporal dynamics, and stance of muni-cipal police officer use of force depictions based on the gender of the officer. The 112 theatri-cally released films that comprise the core cop film genre were systematically identified. Subsequently, a population of 468 police use of force scenes was identified to serve as the units of analysis for this study. Findings revealed male officer use of force scenes appeared across all 40 years of films. Female officer use of force scenes, however, were highly restricted to specific films, years, and often dwarfed by male scenes within films. Lone female officer use of force scenes saw their highest representation in the 1980s but declined in the 1990s and 2000s, becoming increasingly dependent on a male officer’s presence. Implications of such patterns are discussed as well as potential second step cultivation studies.
Recommended Citation
Henderson, Howard, "Symbolically Annihilating Female Police Officer Capabilities: Cultivating Gendered Police Use of Force Expectations" (2019). Center for Justice Research Reports. 1.
https://digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/cjr_reports/1
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