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COURSE ID.

BCJ 4201 Race and Ethnic Relations

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Description

Provides insight for the direction and improvement of criminal justice programs by creating a mutually beneficial atmosphere between all races and ethnicities and the criminal justice system. Students address solutions to historical issues such as racial profiling, ethnic prejudices, and other areas of concern.

Outcomes

  1. Identify the key challenges for law enforcement related to the increasing multicultural populations in the United States.
  2. Explore the historical perspective of women and ethnic minorities in law enforcement retention and recruitment.
  3. Examine the impact of communication dynamics in cross-cultural and cross-racial encounters.
  4. Explain the key law enforcement concerns, including policy implications, that arise when involving Asian/Pacific American, African American, Latino/Hispanic American, Arab American, Middle Eastern American, and Native American communities.
  5. Examine response strategies developed by law enforcement individuals to the war on terrorism within multicultural communities.
  6. Discuss the current nationwide reporting system for hate crime data collection.
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Prerequisites

  1. EH 1020

Textbook(s)

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