Law Enforcement as a Diverse Culture Texas Commission On Law Enforcement TCOLE # 3939.

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Law Enforcement as a Diverse Culture Texas Commission On Law Enforcement TCOLE # 3939

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Learning Objective 6.0: Learning Objective 6.0: the participant will be able to understand the premise of Law Enforcement as a sub-culture within a culture Learning Objective 6.1: Learning Objective 6.1: the participant will be able to explain the concept of law enforcement as a sub- culture Learning Objective 6.2: Learning Objective 6.2: the participant will be able to define “Cultural Competence” in the realm of Law Enforcement Learning Objective 6.3: Learning Objective 6.3: the participant will be able to explain the immergence of women within the law enforcement

Learning Objective 6.4: Learning Objective 6.4: the participant will be able to discuss with competence law enforcement relationship with its communities Learning Objective 6.5: Learning Objective 6.5: the participant will be able to competently identify characteristics of today’s law enforcement workforce LEARNING OBJECTIVES Continued

6.0. To understand the premise of Law Enforcement as a culture Identified as a sub-culture Blue Brotherhood“The Blue Brotherhood” Lack of trust by public supportLooking to each other for support  Shared norms, values, goals, career patterns, life styles, occupational structures cultureCreated its own culture ?

Sub-Culture with a Culture valuesgoals life Police culture is a combination of shared norms, values, goals, career patterns, life styles, and occupational structures that is substantially different from the combination held by the rest of society.

hides “ Culture hides more than it reveals and, strangely enough, what it hides, it hides most effectively from its own participants.” blindPeople are blind to their own embedded cultural behavior interpret behaviorNatural tendency to interpret behavior from your cultural point of view

Natural Tendency There is a natural tendency to interpret behavior,behavior, motivations,motivations, and criminal activity from the officer’s cultural point of view.and criminal activity from the officer’s cultural point of view.

This tendency is a result of an individual’s inability to understand behavior from alternative perspectives.

6.1. Explain the concept of law enforcement as a culture FTO An organization (Agency) can be defined as a culture values  Key values  Beliefs  Actions

band create their own culture to deal with recurring anxiety and stress that is endemic to policing Numerous studies have indicated that the nature of policing and the experiences officers go through on the job cause them to band together. Research shows that police officers create their own culture to deal with recurring anxiety and stress that is endemic to policing

Sustained by:  Selection  Selection of new members trained  Members trained  Acceptance  Acceptance into organizational ranks  Assimilation LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL OPERATIONS TEAMS

Ethnocentrism interpretationChallenge in the interpretation and enforcement of law interpretations Due to one set of laws to which all citizens must adhere, one’s culture affects its interpretations, meaning, and intentions

diversity of the population Dramatic changes in the diversity of the population have created new work challenges for all levels of law enforcement.

6.2. Define “Cultural Competence” in the realm of law enforcement Four basic components: 1.Awareness 1.Awareness of one’s own cultural worldview 2.Attitude 2.Attitude about cultural differences 3.Knowledge 3.Knowledge of different cultural practices and worldviews skills 4.Cross cultural skills

respect for diversity, and knowledge of their own differences Cultural knowledge via training will benefit officers in their daily communication efforts and their respect for diversity, and knowledge of their own differences will doubly increase positive rapport building skills and effective overall communication

Tips to enhance multicultural communication… positiveMake positive contact enforcementSee your non-enforcement side objectivelyTreat society objectively and fairly goodbadAll groups have good and bad SAFETYGo out of your way without compromising OFFICER SAFETY Appearance and avoidance

How you treat a child today respect will impact on his respect for YOU tomorrow!

Patiently educate changeBe a change agent rightDo the right thing Recurring question for you is…… Am I part of the past, present or future?

professionalism The job of law enforcement requires a certain level of comfort and professionalism in interacting with people from various backgrounds; whether one is working with community members to build trust or dealing with suspects, victims, and co-workers

Experience the more knowledge The more direct contact officers have in ethnic and cultural communication, the more knowledge they will gain about cultural differences BEST Experience is the “BEST” Teacher!

Scenarios Developing cultural competence results in the ability to communicate and effectively interact with people across cultures. It is the final stage of cross cultural understanding. The more direct contact officers have in ethnic and cultural communication, the more knowledge they will gain about cultural differences.

A Danish woman was jailed for leaving her baby in a stroller outside a Manhattan restaurant-a case that focused international attention on New York City Police Tactics…The woman and the baby’s father were charged with endangering a child and were jailed for two nights. The 14- month old baby girl was placed in foster care for four days before she was returned to her mother. The incident precipitated a war of words between Danish newspapers and city administrators. Copenhagen columnists called New York police “Rambo cops.” Pictures wired from Denmark showed numerous strollers (with babies) parked outside cafes in view of their parents.”

DISCUSSION What is (are) the differences here based on culture and national laws? Why should law enforcement officers factor in difference in laws of one country verses another when administering justice?

The job of law enforcement requires a certain level of comfort and professionalism in interacting with people from various backgrounds; whether one is working with community members to build trust or dealing with suspects, victims, and co-workers.

“The City of Spokane, Washington, agreed to pay a Gypsy family $1.43 million to settle a civil rights suit over an illegal police search. The most controversial element of the case was the body search of the 13 family members, male and female, including a number of people who were not targets of the investigation. The family claimed that the unmarried girls who were searched were now considered defiled and unclean in the Gypsy culture. As a result, they could never marry another Gypsy. In fact, the entire household was considered contaminated, a family patriarch testified, and was soon after ostracized and unwelcome at weddings and funerals.”

DISCUSSION Why does our job of law enforcement require a certain level of comfort and professionalism in interacting with people from various backgrounds? How can we accept the differences and still serve justice?

8- tips that can enhance law enforcement communication in multicultural communities positive 1.Make positive contact with community group members from diverse backgrounds. Don’t let them see you only when something negative has happened.

positive 2.Allow the public to see you as much as possible in a non- threating and positive role. negative 3.Make a conscious effort in your mind, to leave all negative inside your law enforcement vehicle before engaging the public.

enforcement 4.Allow the public to see you as much as possible in a non- enforcement role. objectively Stay Vigilant 5.Make a conscious effort in your mind, en route to every situation, to treat all segments of society objectively and fairly…. Stay Vigilant !!!!! 6.Remember that all groups have some bad, some average, and some good people within them.

responsibility 7.Take responsibility for patiently educating citizens and the public about the role of the officer and about standard operating procedures in law enforcement. Remember that citizens often do not understand “police culture.”

relations 8.Don’t be afraid to be a change agent in your agency when it comes to improving cross- cultural relations within your agency and between police and its communities. It may not be a popular thing to do, but it is the right thing to do.

Remember The history of law enforcement with all groups and ask yourself the question, Am I part of the past, or part of the future?

increasing numbers of women communications With the changing workforce, including increasing numbers of women in traditionally male professions, many new challenges in the area of male-female communications are presenting themselves Men are from Mars - Women are from Venus

6.3. Discuss the immergence of women in the law enforcement culture challengesNew challenges in male/female relations CamaraderieCamaraderie among officers guysOne of the guys dominantMale dominant profession

Most prominent workplace issues: harassmentSexual harassment discriminationGender discrimination “ Most of the women indicated that when they were exposed to offensive behavior by male officers, they remained quiet for fear of negative male backlash.”

Gender discrimination translates to unequal treatment for women in the workplace. Shown by : traditionalAssignments to traditional “women’s” jobs promotionsTests for promotions not job related differentHeld to higher or different standard in performance evaluations

Elowayne Francis (Gray) LITTLE Memphis Police Department 1960 to 1968 Final Roll Call 1 Dec 1968

considerationNot given equal consideration for training or specialty job assignments PregnantPregnant women not given light duty but men injured off-duty given assignments instead This double standard has also been notably applied to gay and lesbian counterparts

Role Barriers In the act of protecting…the protector becomes dominant and the protected becomes subordinate responsibilityAdded responsibility of protecting women officers patronized,Women officers felt patronized, tolerated peerCreates barrier in peer relations

Today: prominentDouble standard less prominent due to the concept of community policing

6.4. Discuss law enforcements relationship with the community Communities unaware LE Role DefensivenessDefensiveness engulfs the law enforcement community BlameBlame isolateTendency to isolate kind“Their own kind”

Past History Aggressive behavior was a method which police utilized extensively in past decades to handle public conflict.

forceUse of force…past, present? Do not see why we used or had to use force. Protect vs. Public outcry Community policing  Work hand-in-hand with community gap  Help bridge gap  Allow trust

6.5. Identify characteristics of today’s law enforcement workforce Policing has undergone many changes: AttitudeAttitude PhysicalPhysical make-up of precinct ValuesValues skillEducation and skill sets

The primarily white, middleclass, male officer with matching moral, social and religious values is changing to one of diversity.

EDUCATION The days of the officer processing just a high school diploma are being left behind. Many requirements are being instituted to include: various training programs, college credit courses and business and management education.

“ Let us pool the very best of all that we have in common and enrich one another with our mutual differences.”

QUESTIONS

RESOURCE CULTURAL DIVERSITY Participant Handout Bexar County Constable Office PCT#4 TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Course # 3939 TRAINING SUPPLEMENT Hosted By: All Course Sources and/or Resources are listed in your Participant Handout

TAKE A 15-MINUTE BREAK

Course Evaluation Please complete your CIT Course Evaluation. Please do not simply circle a number between 1 – 5 If you circle a 1 or 2 please justify on the reverse side of your evaluation. Let us know what we are doing right, what we are doing wrong or how we can do it better to meet your needs

Final Test Final Test Review Place you name on each page of your test Final TEST, when you are done turn your paper over and step outside.

GRADE TEST Exchange papers XPlace an X -mark over the number of each questioned missed. Take total number missed multiply x 2 then subtract that number from 100. Place final score to top right hand corner of first test page Write graded by and print your last name and PID Number

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