Community Diversity Jeopardy COMMUNITY DIVERSITY Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy $100 Question from Category 1 Understanding different life practices relating to race, religion, gender, age, physical ability/disability, sexual orientation, validity and integrity of those behaviors $100 Answer from Category 1 COMMUNITY DIVERSITY SPO #1 $200 Question from Category 1 •Pro-active approach enhances and embraces positive police-community relations •Reduction in frequency of lawsuits •Greater personal/organizational benefits •End to old ideas •Police image & perception. •Pro-active approach enhances and embraces positive police-community relations $200 Answer from Category 1 BENEFITS OF UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENT CULTURES SPO #2 $300 Question from Category 3 •RACE • VALUES • CULTURE • RELIGION • HERITAGE • SEXUAL ORIENTATION • ETHNICITY $300 Answer from Category 1 7 ELEMENTS THAT MAKE PEOPLE DIFFERENT SPO #3 $400 Question from Category 1 DOUBLE JEOPARDY •Words send most of the message •Value laden •Words are extremely important and carry explicit meaning. Communication process less important •Language has less emotion $400 Answer from Category 1 COMMUNICATION LOW CONTEXT CULTURES SPO #4 $500 Question from Category 1 Personalities - we are all unique and have different perspectives Values - we all value differently depending on your age, sex, upbringing and beliefs Experiences - equates to backgrounds and personal experiences $500 Answer from Category 1 THREE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE SPO #5 $100 Question from Category 2 INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONAL CULTURAL $100 Answer from Category 2 THREE TYPES OF RACISM SPO #6 $200 Question from Category 2 Unreasonable feelings, opinions or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding a racial, religious or national group $200 Answer from Category 2 PREJUDICE SPO #7 $300 Question from Category 2 •Polarization of officers •Racial slurs, gestures, graffiti •Stereotyping •Unfair promotional practices •Intimidation •Pattern of unpleasant job assignments $300 Answer from Category 2 INDICATIONS THAT INDICATE RACISM EXISTS IN THE WORKPLACE SPO #8 $400 Question from Category 2 UNEQUAL TREATMENT BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OF ANY PERSON BY STOPPING, QUESTIONING, SEARCHING, DETAINING OR ARRESTING HIM/HER ON THE BASIS OF THE PERSON’S ETHNIC OR RACIAL CHARACTERISTICS, GENDER, RELIGION OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION $400 Answer from Category 2 PROFILING SPO #9 $500 Question from Category 2 •Uncomfortable around gays/lesbians •Fear of disease •Homosexuality is a free choice •Reprisals against gay/lesbian coworkers are okay •Feel their masculinity/femininity is challenged $500 Answer from Category 2 TYPICAL ATTITUDES HELD BY HOMOPHOBICS SPO #10 $100 Question from Category 3 DOUBLE JEOPARDY PROFILING: Based on observed behaviors and characteristics PROFILING: The factors of race and bias toward that race are initiating factors for law enforcement intervention. $100 Answer from Category 3 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CRIMINAL PROFILING AND RACIAL PROFILING SPO #11 $200 Question from Category 3 Positive contact must be made with group members; do not let them see you only when something negative has happened $200 Answer from Category 3 PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING LAW ENFORCEMENT RELATIONS WITH MULTI-CULTURAL COMMUNITIES SPO #12 $300 Question from Category 3 Veterans – born before 1943 Baby Boomers – 1944-1964 X’ers – 1965-1980 Millennials/Y – 1981 –2000 $300 Answer from Category 3 FOUR GENERATIONS IN THE WORPLACE SPO #13 $400 Question from Category 3 •Special emotional and psychological impact on the victim and his/her community •Can increase racial, religious, gender and sexual orientation tensions •Can lead to reprisals by others in the community thereby escalating violence and turmoil $400 Answer from Category 3 EFFECTS OF HATE CRIMES SPO #15 $500 Question from Category 3 •The presence of visible symbols of hatred and bias •The victim’s report as to what the perpetrator said and did •Absence of any other motive $500 Answer from Category 3 TECHNIQUES AN OFFICER CAN USE TO HELP DETERMINE IF THE PERPETRATOR INTENTIONALLY SELECTED THE VICTIM BECAUSE OF A PROTECTED CHARACTERISTIC SPO #16 $100 Question from Category 4 •They must rescue any victims and/or administer appropriate emergency care •They must prevent any further contamination if chemical weapons are involved •They must prevent further casualties •They must protect the scene from the standpoint of evidence •They must endeavor to identify victims, witnesses, evidence and suspects while the crime scene is still “fresh” $100 Answer from Category 4 ACTIONS AN OFFICER SHOULD TAKE DURING THE “GOLDEN HOUR” SPO #17 $200 Question from Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY •The prime motivation for perpetrating crimes for terrorist, hate groups and militias is money to be used in the pursuit of an ideology or political agenda •Explicitly racist •Consider people of color to be sub-human •Homophobia has recently been added to their agenda •Often blame the government, communism and/or ethnic and racial “conspiracies” for most problems $200 Answer from Category 4 HATE GROUP IDEOLOGY SPO #18 $300 Question from Category 4 •Words send only part of the message •Value Laden •The process of communication is just as important as the words used and may bury the implicit meaning of the words used or the intended message •Emotion, posturing and gesturing may be part of the communication process $300 Answer from Category 4 SPO #4 HIGH CONTEXT CULTURES $400 Question from Category 4 •Biased personnel assignments •Perception of lowered standards for minorities •Hierarchy, lacking parity of minorities •Racial inequality in specialized units •Forced to depend on organization other than dept. bargaining unit for protection of workplace equality $400 Answer from Category 4 INDICATIONS THAT INDICATE RACISM EXISTS IN THE WORKPLACE SPO #8 $500 Question from Category 4 •Gay officers will “walk around hand in hand” •Can’t rely on gay officers for back-up •Fear, dislike and hate those who have same-sex relationships •Dislike for those who love or are sexually attracted to those of the same sex $500 Answer from Category 4 TYPICAL ATTITUDES HELD BY HOMOPHOBICS SPO #10 $100 Question from Category 5 Make a conscious effort in your mind to treat all segments of society objectively and fairly while en-route to a call $100 Answer from Category 5 PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING LAW ENFORCEMENT RELATIONS WITH MULTI-CULTURAL COMMUNITIES SPO #12 $200 Question from Category 5 If officers fail to make an effective response or respond in ways that demonstrate a lack of concern, perpetrators may interpret the inactivity as official sympathy or even sanction $200 Answer from Category 5 EFFECTS OF HATE CRIMES SPO #15 $300 Question from Category 5 Do not appear uncomfortable or avoid discussing racial/minority issues with other officers and citizens $300 Answer from Category 5 PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING LAW ENFORCEMENT RELATIONS WITH MULTI-CULTURAL COMMUNITIES SPO #12 $400 Question from Category 5 •The impact of being a crime victim is traumatic •The impact of being a victim to a hate crime is compounded by the idea of being targeted for race, religion, gender or sexual orientation $400 Answer from Category 5 EFFECTS OF HATE CRIMES SPO #15 $500 Question from Category 5 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Use conflict resolution methods in daily performance $500 Answer from Category 5 PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING LAW ENFORCEMENT RELATIONS WITH MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES SPO #12 Final Jeopardy WHAT IS THE MIDDLE NAME OF OFFICER RICHARD H. NEIL Final Jeopardy Answer HARVEY