So far I learned a few different things about becoming a sex crimes detective. Mainly what these detectives do is investigate. They respond to 911 calls involving any child that is under the age of 13 who has been a victim of any sex crime. Also they deal with other victims of any age that are victims of aggravated sexual abuse in all degrees. Also recently, on June 2nd, 2010 there was a news article written about seeking more police training on sex crimes. People want sensitivity to be shown more while dealing with victims of sex crimes. As of April, certain types of causes were going to be looked over and ensured that they are handled the right way. I've also learned that if you don't have the correct mindset to be in this field and if your not going to be able to handle this type of job, then it may be helpful to reevaluate your career choice.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), is a broad term that covers the issues of equality in the United States. It existed throughout the years, trying to advocate for equality amongst individuals regardless of their race, sex, or religion. Thi helps foster respect and equality in every sector of the society, ensuring that as long as a person is a citizen of the United States, they are allowed to receive the same benefits as others. In the workplace, DEI is very essential as it ensures that people are hired based on the fact that they meet the qualifications of the position they applied for, and not discriminated against by not qualifying them for unknown reasons even if they reach all other qualifications. Below are a few important reasons for DEI in the workplace: 1. The Workplace Should Reflect Today’s Emerging Workforce: Social change has historically often led to backlash, but that isn’t necessarily a good reason to retreat or pivot away from one’s DEI mandate. Today’s emerg...
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