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Officer Richard Neil (retired)

Officer Richard Neil (retired). Community Diversity Part 1.

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Officer Richard Neil (retired)

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  1. Officer Richard Neil (retired) Community Diversity Part 1

  2. On my honor,I will never betray my badge,my integrity, my character, or the public trust.I will always havethe courage to hold myselfand others accountable for our actions.I will always uphold the constitutionmy community and the agency I serve.So help me God

  3. End to old ideas Long Arm of the Law Police vs. “the bad guys” Kick Ass, Take Names - Not the philosophy for policing into the 21st century Code of Silence is no longer tolerated Officers have developed their own privately owned language (Cop Lingo) which might be judgmental and offensive to the community

  4. Cop Lingo Attitude adjustment? Physically harming a person to instill respect for the police Routine call? Service call with no extraordinary circumstances Good Rape? Rape with a credible victim

  5. Cop Lingo Crispy Critter? Arson or burn victim Stiff? Dead person Road Kill? Person who has died as the result of a crash Pigeon? Victim of a con artist

  6. Cop Lingo Cop Groupie? Woman who fraternizes with peace officers with the intention of having relationships with them Bean Hole? Food Port Snitch? Informant, good or bad

  7. Cop Lingo Crack Head? Addict Dirt Bag? Anyone officers don’t like Puzzle Palace? Headquarters Dick? Detective

  8. Cop Lingo 548? Calling someone an idiot by number (1096 = Mental patient) Dime? 10 years in jail or $10 in drugs Dope? Any illegal narcotics Dirty? Guilty of a crime

  9. Cop Lingo Hoopty or P.O.S.? Car in crappy shape On the Box? Lie Detector Test Whacked? Killed, hit, assaulted Bunko? Con artist & fraud

  10. What was the predominant ethnicity of the first American police officers. Why?

  11. Black History Month Handout Read the handout in your group and decide on the possible negative/positive outcomes. What questions do you have about the columnist who wrote the article?

  12. HUMAN DNA If our DNA coding was stretched it would reach from New York to the California coastline. Our DNA coding would fill 200 Manhattan size phonebooks with 1,000 pages each. All 100,000 of your genes are crammed into the 23 pairs of chromosomes in the nucleus of each of your cells!

  13. HUMAN DNA Children share 99.5% of their parents DNA ALL of God’s people share over 99% of the exact same DNA!!!

  14. PURPOSE OF TRAINING IN CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND DIVERSITY • Pro-active approach enhances positive police-community relations • Reduces lawsuits • End to old ideas & myths • Improves professionalism & understanding

  15. Ohio’s Diversity From 92 countries, 808 immigrants became new American citizens at Value City Arena in 2008. In 2004, Ohio processed 14,211 citizenship applications, triple the number in 2003. “Nationwide, 450,000 immigrants are expected to take the oath this year.”

  16. Diversity of the Dollar Bill?

  17. Who Was Haym Solomon? Polish Jew – Savior of a Nation? 1776 arrested as a spy as part of the Sons of Liberty, 18 months Later sentenced to death but escaped War Chest was empty $25 million in today’s $ Bailed out the U.S. several more times

  18. SENSITIVITY The ability to consider the feeling of others and address the party in a respectful and non-offensive manner

  19. CULTURAL AWARENESS • The opening of our minds and hearts to the ways of others • The mutual exchange of knowledge for the betterment of humanity

  20. Are people a product of their environment?

  21. Why is cultural awareness important to you as a Law Enforcement Official? A police officer pulled over a car for a traffic violation. The driver appeared to be non-American. He stopped, then got out of the car and approached the officer’s car, shouting and waving his arms. The officer wondered if this person was dangerous or unstable, preparing to attack him/her.

  22. In some cultures, you don’t inconvenience a police officer by making him/her get out of the car and come to you. Waiting for the officer or doing nothing is a tacit admission of guilt. In the context of the driver’s cultural norms, he was paying the officer the utmost respect by stepping out of the car. Waving his arms letting him know he is unarmed.

  23. Diversity in American Law Enforcement

  24. 1891 New York 1910 L.A. Alice Wells

  25. Marie Owens – Chicago PD Detective sergeant in 1891

  26. Bass Reeves

  27. Born enslaved in 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas Fled north into Indian Territory and lived with Seminole and Creek Indians. Reeves and his family farmed until 1875 Recruited by Judge Isaac Parker & U.S. Marshal James Fagan in 1875 Reeves arrested over 3,000 fugitives & killed at least 14 At statehood became a member of the Muskogee, Oklahoma, police department at the age of 68

  28. Dayton PD First black police officer? Patorlman William Jenkins 1897 Lucius Rice 1909 Sgt. 1915 killed by gunfire 1939

  29. Sheriff Collins 1925 First female Sheriff in Ohio – What year?

  30. SPO#1 COMMUNITY DIVERSITY Understanding different life practices relating to race, religion, gender, age, physical ability/disability, sexual orientation, validity and integrity of those behaviors

  31. As of Jan 11, 2006 U.S. 305,600,000 World 6,750,000,000 Source: http://www.census.gov U.S. POPULATION

  32. If we could shrink the earth’s population to the size of a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following: THE WORLD’S POPULATION

  33. How Many Would There Be? • Europeans • Asians • Africans • From the Western Hemisphere • How many males vs. females • How many white vs. non-white • How many Christians vs. non-Christian

  34. 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both North and South 8 Africans THE WORLD’S POPULATION

  35. 52 would be Female 48 would be Male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian THE WORLD’S POPULATION

  36. How Many Would There Be? • How many heterosexuals vs. homosexuals • How many will live in substandard housing? • How many will be wealthy? • How many can read? • How many have malnutrition? • How many have a college education? • How many own a computer?

  37. 89 would be heterosexual 11 would be homosexual 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world’s wealth all 6 would be from the U.S. 80 would live in substandard housing THE WORLD’S POPULATION

  38. 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death 1 would be near birth 1 (only) would have a college education 1 would own a computer THE WORLD’S POPULATION

  39. DELAWARE 64.3% WARREN 39.0% UNION 28.0% NOBLE 24.0% MEDINA 23.5% BROWN 20.9% FAIRFIELD 18.7% HOLMES 18.6% CLERMONT 18.5% VINTON 15.4% OHIO POPULATION TOP 10 COUNTIES, PERCENT CHANGE IN DEMOGRAPHICS 1990-2000

  40. PROACTIVE APPROACH • REDUCED POLICE/COMMUNITY CONFLICT: pro-active organization promoting understanding of inter-cultural communication reduce community conflict and misunderstandings

  41. Police Code of Ethics

  42. Police Code of Ethics

  43. Police Code of Ethics

  44. POLICE CODE OF CONDUCT • PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES OF A POLICE OFFICER: A police officer acts as an official representative of government who is required and trusted to work within the law

  45. POLICE CODE OF CONDUCT • PERFORMANCE OF THE DUTIES OF A POLICE OFFICER: A police officer shall perform all duties impartially, without favor or affection or ill will and without regard to status, gender, race, religion, political belief or aspiration

  46. POLICE CODE OF CONDUCT • DISCRETION: A police officer will use responsibly, the discretion vested in the position and exercise it within the law • USE OF FORCE: A police officer will never employ unnecessary force or violence and will use only such force in the discharge of duty as is reasonable in all circumstances

  47. POLICE CODE OF CONDUCT • CONFIDENTIALITY: Whatever a police officer sees, hears or learns of that is of a confidential nature will be kept secret unless the performance of duty or legal provision requires otherwise • INTEGRITY: A police officer will not engage in acts of corruption or bribery nor will an officer condone such acts by other police officers

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