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Book Synopsis

About our authors

Robert M. Shusta, Captain (retired), MPA, served over 27 years in law enforcement and retired as Captain at the Concord (California) Police Department. He has been a part-time instructor at numerous colleges and universities in northern California and at police academies. He is a graduate of the 158th FBI National Academy and the 4th California Command College conducted by POST. He has served on state commissions responsible for developing POST guidelines and state policy recommendations. (Retired) Captain Shusta has conducted extensive training on cultural awareness and hate crimes as well as Train the Trainer programs on combating domestic violence. His interest in increasing officers' familiarity with the challenges of policing a multicultural society began with his Command College thesis, introducing a model development plan for law enforcement agencies experiencing demographic changes due to immigration. (Retired) Captain Shusta is on

Table of Contents

PART I: IMPACT OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY ON LAW ENFORCEMENT
1. Multicultural Communities: Challenges for Law Enforcement
Introduction
The Interface of Law Enforcement and Diverse Communities
Attitudes about the Multicultural Society: Past and Present
Global Migration, Refugees, and Immigrants in the United States
Culture and Its Relevance to Law Enforcement
Dimensions of Diversity
Prejudice and Bias in Law Enforcement
Police Leadership in a Multicultural Society
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
2. The Changing Law Enforcement Agency: A Microcosm of Society
Introduction
Changing Workforce
Racism Within the Law Enforcement Workforce
Women in Law Enforcement
LGBTQ Employees in Law Enforcement
Commitment, Leadership, and Management in the Diverse Workforce
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
3. Multicultural Representation in Law Enforcement: Recruitment, Retention, and Promotion
Introduction
Recruitment of a Diverse Workforce
Attracting and Retaining Women and Minorities
Selection Processes
Retention and Promotion of a Diverse Workforce
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
4. Cross-Cultural Communication for Law Enforcement
Introduction
Language Barriers
Attitudes toward Limited English Speakers
Cross-Cultural Communication Insights
Cross-Cultural/Racial Communication Dynamics
The Importance of Verbal De-Escalation
Interviewing and Data-Gathering Skills
Nonverbal Communication
Male-Female Communication in Law Enforcement
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References

PART II: CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY SPECIFICS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
5. Law Enforcement Contact with Asian/Pacific Americans
Introduction
Asian/Pacific American Defined
Historical Information
Demographics: Diversity among Asian/Pacific Americans
Labels and Terms
Myths and Stereotypes
The Asian/Pacific American Family
Communication Styles of Asian/Pacific Americans
Key Issues in Law Enforcement
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
6. Law Enforcement Contact with African Americans
Introduction
Historical Information
Demographics: Diversity among African Americans
Identity and Selected Movements
Stereotypes and Cross-Racial Perceptions
The African American Family
Language and Communication
Key Issues in Law Enforcement
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
7. Law Enforcement Contact with Latino/Hispanic Americans
Introduction
Latino/Hispanic Americans Defined
Historical Information
Demographics: Diversity among Latino/Hispanic Americans
Myths and Stereotypes
The Latino/Hispanic American Family
Communication Styles of Latino/Hispanic Americans
Key Issues in Law Enforcement
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
8. Law Enforcement Contact with Arab Americans and Other Middle Eastern Groups
Introduction
Middle Easterners and Related Terminology Defined
Historical Information and Arab American Demographics
Differences and Similarities
Stereotypes
Islamic Religion
Family Structure
Communication Styles and Cultural Practices
Key Issues in Law Enforcement
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
9. Law Enforcement Contact with Native Americans
Introduction
Historical Information and Background
Native American Populations, Reservations, Tribes, and Identity
Similarities among Native Americans
Language and Communication
Offensive Terms, Labels, and Stereotypes
Family and Acculturation Issues
Key Issues in Law Enforcement
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
10. Law Enforcement Contact with Gangs, Victims of Human Trafficking, the Homeless, and the Mentally Ill
Introduction
Types of Gangs and Criminal Activity
Reasons for Gang Formation
Law Enforcement Strategies to Reduce Gang Problems
Victims of Human Trafficking
Physical and Psychological Health Consequences on Victims
Law Enforcement Strategies to Stop Human Trafficking
The Demographics of Homelessness
Peacekeeping Responses to the Homelessness Crisis
Understanding Dimensions of Mental Illness
Police Protocol in Encounters with People Who Have Mental Illness
Proactive Response Strategies Between Police and People with Mental Illness
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References

PART III: RESPONSE STRATEGIES FOR CRIMES MOTIVATED BY HATE/BIAS AND RACIAL PROFILING
11. Hate/Bias Crimes
Introduction
The Hate/Bias Crime Problem
Definition of Hate/Bias Crime and Hate/Bias Incident
Hate/Bias Crime Source Theories
Jews and Anti-Semitism
Anti-Arab/Muslim Victimization
LGBTQ and Gender Identity Victimization
Organized Hate Groups
Hate/Bias Crime and Incident Investigations
Hate/Bias Crime/Incident Control and Prosecution
Law Enforcement Response Strategies
Hate/Bias Crime and Incident Victimology
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References
12. Racial Profiling
Introduction
Definitions
Historical Background of the Term Racial Profiling
Profiling Challenges and Terrorism
Police and Citizens' Perceptions of Racial Profiling
Profiling as a Legal Tool of Law Enforcement
Controversy around Racial Profiling and the "War on Terrorism"
Prevention of Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement
Professional Police Traffic Stops
Data Collection on Citizens' Race/Ethnicity
Summary
Discussion Questions and Issues
References

Appendices
A. General Distinctions among Generations of Immigrants
B. Cross-Cultural Communication Skills Assessment for Law Enforcement Professionals
C. Listing of Selected Gangs and Identifying Characteristics
D. Resources for Law Enforcement: Gangs and Human Trafficking
E. Organized Hate Groups
F. Resources for Hate/Bias Crimes Monitoring

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 2/21/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780134849188, 978-0134849188
      ISBN10: 0134849183

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      About our authors

      Robert M. Shusta, Captain (retired), MPA, served over 27 years in law enforcement and retired as Captain at the Concord (California) Police Department. He has been a part-time instructor at numerous colleges and universities in northern California and at police academies. He is a graduate of the 158th FBI National Academy and the 4th California Command College conducted by POST. He has served on state commissions responsible for developing POST guidelines and state policy recommendations. (Retired) Captain Shusta has conducted extensive training on cultural awareness and hate crimes as well as Train the Trainer programs on combating domestic violence. His interest in increasing officers' familiarity with the challenges of policing a multicultural society began with his Command College thesis, introducing a model development plan for law enforcement agencies experiencing demographic changes due to immigration. (Retired) Captain Shusta is on

      Table of Contents

      PART I: IMPACT OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY ON LAW ENFORCEMENT
      1. Multicultural Communities: Challenges for Law Enforcement
      Introduction
      The Interface of Law Enforcement and Diverse Communities
      Attitudes about the Multicultural Society: Past and Present
      Global Migration, Refugees, and Immigrants in the United States
      Culture and Its Relevance to Law Enforcement
      Dimensions of Diversity
      Prejudice and Bias in Law Enforcement
      Police Leadership in a Multicultural Society
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      2. The Changing Law Enforcement Agency: A Microcosm of Society
      Introduction
      Changing Workforce
      Racism Within the Law Enforcement Workforce
      Women in Law Enforcement
      LGBTQ Employees in Law Enforcement
      Commitment, Leadership, and Management in the Diverse Workforce
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      3. Multicultural Representation in Law Enforcement: Recruitment, Retention, and Promotion
      Introduction
      Recruitment of a Diverse Workforce
      Attracting and Retaining Women and Minorities
      Selection Processes
      Retention and Promotion of a Diverse Workforce
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      4. Cross-Cultural Communication for Law Enforcement
      Introduction
      Language Barriers
      Attitudes toward Limited English Speakers
      Cross-Cultural Communication Insights
      Cross-Cultural/Racial Communication Dynamics
      The Importance of Verbal De-Escalation
      Interviewing and Data-Gathering Skills
      Nonverbal Communication
      Male-Female Communication in Law Enforcement
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References

      PART II: CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY SPECIFICS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
      5. Law Enforcement Contact with Asian/Pacific Americans
      Introduction
      Asian/Pacific American Defined
      Historical Information
      Demographics: Diversity among Asian/Pacific Americans
      Labels and Terms
      Myths and Stereotypes
      The Asian/Pacific American Family
      Communication Styles of Asian/Pacific Americans
      Key Issues in Law Enforcement
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      6. Law Enforcement Contact with African Americans
      Introduction
      Historical Information
      Demographics: Diversity among African Americans
      Identity and Selected Movements
      Stereotypes and Cross-Racial Perceptions
      The African American Family
      Language and Communication
      Key Issues in Law Enforcement
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      7. Law Enforcement Contact with Latino/Hispanic Americans
      Introduction
      Latino/Hispanic Americans Defined
      Historical Information
      Demographics: Diversity among Latino/Hispanic Americans
      Myths and Stereotypes
      The Latino/Hispanic American Family
      Communication Styles of Latino/Hispanic Americans
      Key Issues in Law Enforcement
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      8. Law Enforcement Contact with Arab Americans and Other Middle Eastern Groups
      Introduction
      Middle Easterners and Related Terminology Defined
      Historical Information and Arab American Demographics
      Differences and Similarities
      Stereotypes
      Islamic Religion
      Family Structure
      Communication Styles and Cultural Practices
      Key Issues in Law Enforcement
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      9. Law Enforcement Contact with Native Americans
      Introduction
      Historical Information and Background
      Native American Populations, Reservations, Tribes, and Identity
      Similarities among Native Americans
      Language and Communication
      Offensive Terms, Labels, and Stereotypes
      Family and Acculturation Issues
      Key Issues in Law Enforcement
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      10. Law Enforcement Contact with Gangs, Victims of Human Trafficking, the Homeless, and the Mentally Ill
      Introduction
      Types of Gangs and Criminal Activity
      Reasons for Gang Formation
      Law Enforcement Strategies to Reduce Gang Problems
      Victims of Human Trafficking
      Physical and Psychological Health Consequences on Victims
      Law Enforcement Strategies to Stop Human Trafficking
      The Demographics of Homelessness
      Peacekeeping Responses to the Homelessness Crisis
      Understanding Dimensions of Mental Illness
      Police Protocol in Encounters with People Who Have Mental Illness
      Proactive Response Strategies Between Police and People with Mental Illness
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References

      PART III: RESPONSE STRATEGIES FOR CRIMES MOTIVATED BY HATE/BIAS AND RACIAL PROFILING
      11. Hate/Bias Crimes
      Introduction
      The Hate/Bias Crime Problem
      Definition of Hate/Bias Crime and Hate/Bias Incident
      Hate/Bias Crime Source Theories
      Jews and Anti-Semitism
      Anti-Arab/Muslim Victimization
      LGBTQ and Gender Identity Victimization
      Organized Hate Groups
      Hate/Bias Crime and Incident Investigations
      Hate/Bias Crime/Incident Control and Prosecution
      Law Enforcement Response Strategies
      Hate/Bias Crime and Incident Victimology
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References
      12. Racial Profiling
      Introduction
      Definitions
      Historical Background of the Term Racial Profiling
      Profiling Challenges and Terrorism
      Police and Citizens' Perceptions of Racial Profiling
      Profiling as a Legal Tool of Law Enforcement
      Controversy around Racial Profiling and the "War on Terrorism"
      Prevention of Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement
      Professional Police Traffic Stops
      Data Collection on Citizens' Race/Ethnicity
      Summary
      Discussion Questions and Issues
      References

      Appendices
      A. General Distinctions among Generations of Immigrants
      B. Cross-Cultural Communication Skills Assessment for Law Enforcement Professionals
      C. Listing of Selected Gangs and Identifying Characteristics
      D. Resources for Law Enforcement: Gangs and Human Trafficking
      E. Organized Hate Groups
      F. Resources for Hate/Bias Crimes Monitoring

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