Training police for intercultural sensitiveity: a critical review and discussion of the research
By: Ungerleider Charles S.
Contributor(s): Mcgregor Josette.
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Canadian Public AdministrationSummary: Conventional wisdom suggests police officers are insensitive towards members of cultural groups different from their own and thus, are in need of training. This paper uses meta analysis to examine the educational interventions that have been used to modify poliice attidudes towards others. Reproduced
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Conventional wisdom suggests police officers are insensitive towards members of cultural groups different from their own and thus, are in need of training. This paper uses meta analysis to examine the educational interventions that have been used to modify poliice attidudes towards others. Reproduced


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