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Multicultural law enforcement : strategies for peacekeeping in a diverse society
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Multicultural law enforcement : strategies for peacekeeping in a diverse society

Author: Robert M Shusta; et al
Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, ©2008.
Edition/Format: Book : English : 4th edView all editions and formats
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This book provides key insights and information to criminal justice professionals on law enforcement contacts across cultures and races. Peacekeeping in a multicultural society in the 21st century requires new strategies, skills, tools, and cultural knowledge on the part of those engaged in all aspects of the criminal justice system and homeland security. Compared to more than a decade ago, contemporary law  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Robert M Shusta; et al
ISBN: 9780131571310 0131571311
OCLC Number: 77334092
Description: xvii, 535 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Foreword / Mary Ann Viverette -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1. Impact of cultural diversity on law enforcement. Chapter 1. Multicultural communities : challenges for law enforcement -- Chapter 2. The changing law enforcement agency : a microcosm of society -- Chapter 3. Multicultural representation in law enforcement : recruitment, retention, and promotion -- Chapter 4. Cross-cultural communication for law enforcement -- Part 2. Cultural specifics for law enforcement. Chapter 5. Law enforcement contact with Asian/Pacific Americans -- Chapter 6. Law enforcement contact with African Americans -- Chapter 7. Law enforcement contact with Latino/Hispanic Americans -- Chapter 8. Law enforcement contact with Arab Americans and other Middle Eastern groups -- Chapter 9. Law enforcement contact with Native Americans -- Part 3. Multicultural law enforcement elements in terrorism and homeland security. Chapter 10. Multicultural law enforcement and terrorism : overview, response strategies, and multicultural communities -- Chapter 11. Multicultural law enforcement in homeland security and disaster preparedness -- Part 4. Response strategies for crimes motivated by hate/bias and racial profiling. Chapter 12. Hate/bias crimes : victims, laws, investigations, and prosecutions -- Chapter 13. Hate/bias crimes : reporting, monitoring, and response strategies -- Chapter 14. Racial profiling -- Part 5. Cultural effectiveness for peace officers. Chapter 15. Emerging strategies, roles, and technology for peace officers in multicultural law enforcement -- Appendix A. Multicultural community and workforce : attitude assessment survey -- Appendix B. Cultural diversity survey : needs assessment -- Appendix C. Listing of consultants and resources -- Appendix D. Self-assessment of communication skills in law enforcement : communications inventory -- Glossary -- Index.
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This book provides key insights and information to criminal justice professionals on law enforcement contacts across cultures and races. Peacekeeping in a multicultural society in the 21st century requires new strategies, skills, tools, and cultural knowledge on the part of those engaged in all aspects of the criminal justice system and homeland security. Compared to more than a decade ago, contemporary law enforcement has improved resources to meet these challenges resulting from the diversity within communities and the multicultural law enforcement aspects of peacekeeping. The book addresses the key multicultural needs of law enforcement. The practical contents of the book contain critical information and insight that will improve police performance and professionalism. It is designed to assist all levels of criminal justice professionals in understanding the pervasive influences of culture, race, and ethnicity in the workplace and in multicultural communities. It continues to focus on the cross-cultural contact that police officers and civilian employees have with coworkers, victims, suspects, and citizens from diverse backgrounds. This fourth edition includes new or updated information on: community policing--new success stories and illustrations; immigration and unauthorized migrants in the U.S.; racial profiling status and new legislation; recruitment and retention of women and minorities; issues pertinent to sexual orientation and law enforcement; Native American tribal police and issues of identity; multicultural issues related to terrorism, homeland security, and disaster preparedness; the "Patriot Act" and related issues for law enforcement.

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