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Citation

Nakhid C. Safer Communities 2017; 16(2): 64-76.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/SC-01-2017-0001

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to look at the impact of police encounters with young African New Zealanders (referred to in this paper as African youth) on the youth themselves, their family and their community.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH While much of the existing literature takes a quantitative approach to research the impact of police behaviours on community trust, this paper seeks to gain a qualitative understanding of how the African youth and their community in Aotearoa (Māori word for New Zealand) New Zealand are impacted by encounters with the police.

FINDINGS Qualitative data shared by 32 African youth living in Auckland showed that police encounters had left the youth emotionally fearful and wary of any future contact with the police, and had negatively affected their employment opportunities. The family and community were unwilling to seek assistance from the police in times of need with members becoming depressed and withdrawing from community contact because of the shame brought on by these encounters. Research limitations/implications The ability to generalize the findings is limited as participants were recruited primarily through African youth themselves, African social and community organizations and youth workers. Social implications It is important to understand the impact that encounters with the police have on African youth in New Zealand because of the rate of increase in the numbers of African youth in the country, and the need for young people and their communities to feel safe with those legitimately responsible for their safety.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE There is almost no literature on the experiences of African youth with the police in New Zealand and none on how these experiences impact on the youth, their family and community.


Language: en

Keywords

African; Community; Family; Migrant; New Zealand; Police; Policing; Racism; Youth

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