Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The diversification of police departments : topical report / Megan Alderden, Amy Farell, Wesley Skogan and Dennis Rosenbaum.

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1 online resource (8 pages)

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Author(s) affiliated with: Saint Xavier University, Northeastern University, University of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern University.

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"The justification for increasing diversity in personnel has focused on both workplace performance as well as the workplace atmosphere. Higher levels of workplace performance and satisfaction within organizations arise when diversification is sought as a way to truly incorporate different employee viewpoints, experiences, and cultures. Using Ely and Thomas’s (2001) theoretical constructs on diversification perspectives, we developed several survey questions to assess officer perceptions of their workplace. Ely and Thomas found that an agency’s diversification perspective—that is, why they sought to diversify their workforce— influenced workplace performance and satisfaction among employees."--Page 1.

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