Establishing Effective Police Relations with Asian American Populations within Mid-Sized Communities in the United States
Establishing Effective Police Relations with Asian American Populations within Mid-Sized Communities in the United States
- 아시아경찰학회
- 아시아경찰학회 국제학술회의
- The 2006 7th AAPS Annual Conference Proceeding
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2006.09203 - 219 (17 pages)
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This article examines difficulties and challenges encountered when establishing an effective rapport with Indian, Vietnamese, and Chinese populations in the southern regions of the United States. The effective cross-cultural training of peace officers at both the preservice and in-service points of career development are discussed in-depth. Problems with trust-building, community involvement, language barriers, and religious misunderstandings are considered. In addition, specific issues such as domestic violence responses, immigration issues, and cultural adaptation are also acknowledged. Specific recommendations for improving criminal justice outreach and collaboration with Indian, Vietnamese, and Chinese citizens in the southern United States are provided.
Abstract<BR>Introduction<BR>Difficulties and Challenges in Establishing a Rapport<BR>Agency Pre-Service and In-Service Cross-Cultural Training & Recruitment of Asian Police and Volunteers<BR>Specific Issues Pertaining to Asian Americans<BR>Trust-Building, Community Involvement, and Collaboration<BR>Conclusion<BR>References<BR>
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