Policing a Diverse Society (Second Edition) is a practical guide covering the major issues in policing diversity. This edition has been completely revised to incorporate developments such as the July 7th Report and the Jean Charles de-Menezes investigation, with a new chapter on the six diversity strands that are the focus of police training.
Policing a Diverse Society (Second Edition) is a practical guide covering the major issues in policing diversity. This edition has been completely revised to incorporate developments such as the July 7th Report and the Jean Charles de-Menezes investigation, with a new chapter on the six diversity strands that are the focus of police training.
Dr Phil Clements is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Area Leader for Foundation Degrees at Portsmouth University, the leading University for Policing Studies in the UK. He is a former police officer and his final role as a police officer was as a course adviser specialising in diversity and management learning and development at Centrex, the police training authority (now NPIA). He is an experienced author in this field and currently writes The Equal Opportunities Handbook and The Diversity Training Handbook for Kogan Page.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introducing Diversity 2: Key Concepts in Relation to Diversity and Fairness 3: Diversity-The Business, Ethical, and Legal Case 4: International Comparisons 4: Diversity Developments 5: Diversity and the Idea of Community 6: Responding to Diversity-Strategy, Policy, and Leadership 7: Key Concepts 8: Diversity - Hard Issues 9: Responding to Diversity-Training and Education 10: Diversity and the Impact of Terrorism
1: Introducing Diversity 2: Key Concepts in Relation to Diversity and Fairness 3: Diversity-The Business, Ethical, and Legal Case 4: International Comparisons 4: Diversity Developments 5: Diversity and the Idea of Community 6: Responding to Diversity-Strategy, Policy, and Leadership 7: Key Concepts 8: Diversity - Hard Issues 9: Responding to Diversity-Training and Education 10: Diversity and the Impact of Terrorism
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