This book is a one-stop, practical resource covering all the major issues associated with policing diversity. Policing in the UK is essentially about policing diversity; diversity issues affect every aspect of the police officer's role and are key to the successful training of police officers. Whilst taking due account of the theoretical perspectives on policing diversity, Policing a Diverse Society supports and encourages the development of the relevant practical skills required to respond to diversity effectively.
The work takes into account the wide range of diversity issues that police officers will need to address in their work. The second edition has been completely revised to incorporate a number of important developments that have occurred since the first edition was written, such as: recent developments of the newly established combined body, the Commission for Equality and Human Rights; the July 7th Report; the Copenhagen cartoons and the Jean Charles de-Menezes investigation. it also contains an additional chapter dealing with the six diversity strands that form the focus of police training (race, gender, age, faith, sexuality and disability).