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Final Project: Part 2 – Diversity Hiring Policy Assignment

Final Project: Part 2 – Diversity Hiring Policy Assignment

Q OVERVIEWLaw Enforcement Agencies must be flexible and able to respond to societal demands. Leaders for social change advocate for police departments that mirror their constituents in terms of ethnicity, race, gender, and in other areas. This challenges leaders to develop innovative methods of recruiting and hiring. The final project will consist of three separate assignments that focus on identifying the need for a diversity hiring policy within law enforcement agencies. Part II asks you to develop the recruiting, hiring, and training components of the policy. Law Enforcement Organizations face an increasing struggle with hiring police officers. Additionally, there is a need to consider assembling a police force that resembles the communities that are being served. An increased focus on civil liberties, the rise to prominence of advocacy groups such as Black Lives Matter and police-involved shootings have all combined to create an urgency for law enforcement agencies to be responsive to the need for diversity within the force.INSTRUCTIONSFor this Final Project: Part 2 – Diversity Hiring Policy Assignment, you will continue your search of best practices for diversity hiring, conduct at least one interview with a law enforcement leader, and find at least two peer-reviewed articles that address the need for and practice of, hiring for diversity. Your interview may be telephonic if that is more convenient and should include the following questions, at a minimum:1. Do you have a specific policy for hiring for diversity?2. Do you feel there is a need for such a policy?3. Does the policy address recruiting, hiring and training?4. If #1 is yes, how does your agency assess the policy’s efficacy?5. If #1 is no, do you have any plans for such a policy?6. What have been the impacts of your policy?Beyond the interview, the Final Project: Part 2 – Diversity Hiring Policy Assignment requires you to develop a recruiting plan that identifies goals for diversity hiring, specific measures for achieving the goals, and includes the individual elements that make up the hiring process. Examples of this include psychiatric examination and written testing. Finally, this assignment asks you to address academy training and any specific components that would address diversity within the curriculum. ?The Final Project: Part 2 – Diversity Hiring Policy Assignment should be 3-5 pages, written in APA format, and include at least two peer-reviewed references and one interview with a law enforcement leader. ?Acceptable sources for references are peer reviewed journal articles such as those contained in the Liberty University Library. These articles should be published within the past five years unless they are classic or seminal works. ?In addition to 3-5 pages of content, make sure to include a title and reference page.

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As mentioned in the previous assignment, it is necessary to learn about the history of diversity and inclusiveness in order to bring about a diversity hiring policy in recruitment. It is very important to have a working knowhow of the best practices of the hiring policy. And knowledge on this can be best gained from a person who has worked in the field of law enforcement. I got a chance to talk to a local law enforcement officer and spoke to him over the telephone. Talking to him give me a perspective which allowed me to rethink my plan and ideas. I am writing the summary of the answers below. 1. Do you have a specific policy for hiring for diversity? Yes, presently there is a specific policy for hiring for diversity. But this was not the case even 10 years ago. To be honest the policy that we had was biased and discriminatory against the racial minorities. Truth to be told, I did feel bad at some point but I was not the authority to decide upon this and I also did not want to jeopardize my job, so I did not say anything. But as the society became more and more aware and policy makers understood the need for a change in the methods of hiring, recruitment became more transparent and diversity was stresses upon.