Although terrorism and war typically are viewed only in a negative context, consider and discuss some ways in which these human activities may bring about social change in regions and nations. Are there any positive consequences of the war on terrorism? In your response, please give specific examples and cite your sources
Cultural Diversity for the Criminal Justice Professional week Individual only 300 words. Week 6: Week Six - Individual Work Instructional Objectives for this activity: ? Compare the rationale for and against the collection of racial profiling data. ? Analyze the role of law enforcement in the war on terrorism within multicultural communities. Although terrorism and war typically are viewed only in a negative context, consider and discuss some ways in which these human activities may bring about social change in regions and nations. Are there any positive consequences of the war on terrorism? In your response, please give specific examples and cite your sources. Your completed assignment should be one – pages, double-spaced, in a 10-12 point Times Roman font. ? Read Chapter 8, "Law Enforcement Contact with Arab Americans and other Middle Eastern Groups,” pages 225-252. In the Book: Introduction: Middle Easterners come to the United States for numerous reasons: to gain an education and begin a career, to escape an unstable political situation in their country of origin, and invest in commercial enterprise with the goal of gaining legal entry into the country. People in law enforcement have continual contact with Middle Easterners from a number of different countries. Officers would benefits from having a rudimentary knowledge about past and present world events related to Middle Easterners and should be aware of stereotypes that others hold of them. Middle Easterners and related Terminology Defined: Among the general population there is considerable confusion as Arabs, Iranians and Turks are not Arabs. Many people assume that all Muslims are Arabs, and vice versa. In fact, many Arabs are also Christians, and the world’s Muslim population is actually comprised of dozens of ethnic groups. The largest Muslim population is in Asia, not in the Middle East. Historical information and Arab American Demographics: (page 229) Although many recent Middle...
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