Purpose - The aims of this paper are: to investigate the perceptions held by police (insiders) and community member (outsiders) of the recruitment and retention of culturally and linguistically diverse employees of Victoria Police; and, to develop a model that can assist in future recruitment and retention policy development. Design/methodology/approach ¿ Structured focus group interviews were conducted based on an instrument deduced from existing literature. Police and community members were interviewed separate cohorts. The discussions were thematically coded to themes and sub-themes. Findings ¿ Specific differences were identified in perceptions of the importance of recruiting culturally and linguistically diverse groups, barriers to rec...
The reality of policing in the 21st century is that most officers identify as white, heterosexual an...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co - operation with police and in turn building police legitima...
noImplicit in the current dialogue on community policing in Australia and New Zealand, is the assump...
The purpose of this research is to ascertain how occupational attitudes and background characteristi...
New Zealand seeks to increase the diversity of its police organisation and this research provides an...
Examines the benefits of having a culturally diverse workforce and the lack of progress in reaching ...
As Australia becomes progressively more diverse, there are repeated calls for the Australian police ...
Since the end of the Second World War, economic migration and humanitarian resettlement in many deve...
Police agencies implement a variety of strategies for recruiting, promoting and retaining police off...
International audienceHistorically white male dominated, the police service was criticised for havin...
Purpose – The reality of policing in the twenty-first century is that most officers identify as whit...
The purpose of this research is to ascertain how occupational attitudes and background characteristi...
Using Social Identity Theory (SIT), an online survey was used to capture Asian-Australian police re...
Using Social Identity Theory (SIT), an online survey was used to capture Asian-Australian police rec...
The reality of policing in the 21st century is that most officers identify as white, heterosexual an...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co - operation with police and in turn building police legitima...
noImplicit in the current dialogue on community policing in Australia and New Zealand, is the assump...
The purpose of this research is to ascertain how occupational attitudes and background characteristi...
New Zealand seeks to increase the diversity of its police organisation and this research provides an...
Examines the benefits of having a culturally diverse workforce and the lack of progress in reaching ...
As Australia becomes progressively more diverse, there are repeated calls for the Australian police ...
Since the end of the Second World War, economic migration and humanitarian resettlement in many deve...
Police agencies implement a variety of strategies for recruiting, promoting and retaining police off...
International audienceHistorically white male dominated, the police service was criticised for havin...
Purpose – The reality of policing in the twenty-first century is that most officers identify as whit...
The purpose of this research is to ascertain how occupational attitudes and background characteristi...
Using Social Identity Theory (SIT), an online survey was used to capture Asian-Australian police re...
Using Social Identity Theory (SIT), an online survey was used to capture Asian-Australian police rec...
The reality of policing in the 21st century is that most officers identify as white, heterosexual an...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co - operation with police and in turn building police legitima...