Promising Practices for Increasing Diversity Among First Responders Site Profile: Dallas Police Department
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The profile is one of five available for the first responder departments and training providers that were selected for the First Responder Workforce Diversity Study, based on both the extent to which their first responder workforce is representative of the local population, and their use of practices that align with the human resources literature as being effective for developing a diverse workforce. The Dallas Police Department (DPD) was selected for study based on its representation of the local population and recommendation by experts in the field for its recruiting practices focused on diversity.
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Miller, A., Clery, S., Richardson, S., Topper, A., Cronen, S., Lilly, S., Hinkens, E., Yin, M. (2016). Coffey Consulting. Promising Practices for Increasing Diversity Among First Responders—Site Profile: Dallas Police Department. Chief Evaluation Office, U.S. Department of Labor.
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