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Back to Archives | March 2011 Contents
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Multicultural outreach by law enforcement is a critical component of successful community policing. With evolving demographics and an influx of immigrants in the United States, law enforcement officers must identify and implement ways to communicate with all members of their communities. The best way to increase law enforcement officers’
ability to perform their professional duties effectively is to seek and obtain the cooperation
of those they serve. Ultimately, cooperation is built on mutual trust and understanding,
especially where individuals from a variety of backgrounds and cultures are concerned.
Cover images courtesy of contributing authors.
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Articles
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The Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Police’s Joint Community-Police Partnership
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Community Policing in the Delray Beach, Florida, Haitian Community
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Fairness and Neutrality: Addressing the Issue of Race in Policing
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Building Trust, Driving Relationships with the Dearborn, Michigan, Arab American Community
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Developing a Multifaceted Approach to Hispanic Outreach
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Promoting Victim Services to the Hispanic Community
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Updating Ethics Training—Policing Privacy Series: Noble Cause Corruption and Police Discretion
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INTERPOL: A Counterterrorism Resource for Police Executives
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Foundation Provides Bridge to Advanced Leadership Skills for Female Law Enforcement Executive
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Columns
President's Message
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Chief's Counsel
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Technology Talk
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Legislative Alert
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Departments
Advances & Applications
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IACP News
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From the Director
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Highway Safety Initiatives
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Line of Duty Deaths
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New Members
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Products & Services
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Product Update
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Web-Only Articles
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