Title: UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL DIFERENCES
1Officer Richard Neil (retired)
Community Diversity Part 4
2MY VALUES
3VALUES beliefs of a person or social group in
which they have an emotional investment. A
collection of guiding, usually positive
principles what one deems to be correct and
desirable in life, especially regarding personal
conduct. Types of values include ethical/moral
values, doctrinal/ideological (religious,
political) values, social values, and aesthetic
values.
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5VALUES
- The fundamental beliefs and behaviors, customs,
and institutions that are forged either favorably
or unfavorably by people of various ethnic groups
or nations.
6A VALUE IS AN ENDURING BUT CHANGEABLE BELIEF THAT
A PARTICULAR MEANS TO A PARTICULAR GOAL IS TO BE
PREFERRED OVER ANOTHER OPTION
7SOURCES OF VALUES
- Values are learned through
- Family
- Friends
- Church
- Peers
- Teachers
- Media / Newspapers / Television /
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9VALUES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT INCLUDE
- Being treated fairly and responsibly by others
- Treating others fairly and responsibly
- Respect for the law and others in the community
10VALUES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT INCLUDE
- Being understood by community members
- Being honest and respectful and expecting the
same in return from citizens - Self-protection and coming home safe at the end
of shift
11AGENCY MISSION STATEMENTS REFLECT VALUES
- Prime Directives
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- Directive 1 Serve the Public Trust
- Directive 2 Protect the Innocent
- Directive 3 Uphold the law
- Source RoboCop (the movie).
12CHARACTERISTICS THAT AFFECT LAW ENFORCEMENT VALUES
- Legal Behavior
- Duty
- Group Loyalty
- Patriotism
- Honesty
- Pragmatism
- Public Service
13THREE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ORGANIZATIONAL
CULTURE SPO 5
- Personalities - we are all unique and have
different perspectives - Values - we all value differently depending on
your age, sex, up-bringing and
beliefs - Experiences - equates to backgrounds and
personal experiences
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16Officer Richard Neil (retired)
www.OfficerNeil.com