Dr Patricio Saavedra


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Instituto de Ciencias Sociales

Universidad de O'Higgins



Citizen Complaints as an Accountability Mechanism: Uncovering Patterns Using Topic Modeling


Journal article


Francisco Olivos, Patricio Saavedra, Lucía Dammert
Journal of research in crime and delinquency, 2022

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Olivos, F., Saavedra, P., & Dammert, L. (2022). Citizen Complaints as an Accountability Mechanism: Uncovering Patterns Using Topic Modeling. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.


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Olivos, Francisco, Patricio Saavedra, and Lucía Dammert. “Citizen Complaints as an Accountability Mechanism: Uncovering Patterns Using Topic Modeling.” Journal of research in crime and delinquency (2022).


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Olivos, Francisco, et al. “Citizen Complaints as an Accountability Mechanism: Uncovering Patterns Using Topic Modeling.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2022.


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@article{francisco2022a,
  title = {Citizen Complaints as an Accountability Mechanism: Uncovering Patterns Using Topic Modeling},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Journal of research in crime and delinquency},
  author = {Olivos, Francisco and Saavedra, Patricio and Dammert, Lucía}
}

Abstract

Citizen complaints are considered by policing researchers as an indicator of police misconduct, and a proxy of police-community relations. Nevertheless, US and EU-based studies tend to focus on sustained complaints as reported by official agencies and officer-based correlates. Using the case of Carabineros, the Chilean militarized police force, this study examines (a) latent topics contained in a large set of complaints against the police on a digital platform, and (b) the change of those topics across time and (c) by complainants’ educational level. We use novel computational natural language processing techniques to identify latent themes across the corpus of complaints ( N = 1,623), hosted on an online forum from 2013 to 2020. Our findings show eight latent themes across the corpus. Among others, these themes were related to police effectiveness, police misbehavior, and a master frame of institutional crisis that has significantly grown over the last year. Additionally, differences in the prevalence of topics by complainants’ educational level were also found. Thus, the findings contribute to the enterprise of opening the black box of complaints against the police and highlighting opportunities for social accountability in a developing country.


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