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Blue Bias: An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing

Charles D. Hayes
4.9/5 (25607 ratings)
Description:Imagine a future where police officers are respected and trusted by all communities, where officers fulfill the calling to protect and serve, and where the people they serve feel safer with the police around.Keys to improving law Applying neuroscience to policing--reducing the excessive use of force--breaking the code of hidden bias.Blue Bias examines how to dramatically reduce the use of excessive force, prevent officer burnout, rethink fight or flight and improve law enforcement one officer at a time.Award-winning author Charles D. Hayes, long-time proponent of self-education, returns with another heavily researched book on education, this time on the importance of education about how and why we form unconscious biases, and why that should matter to police officers.In Blue Bias , you will learn the answers to questions Inspire long-lasting positive improvement in policing.Drawing on decades of research, Hayes introduces his readers to their own brains and the sentinel awareness of their limbic systems. He covers the effects of prolonged stress and heightened adrenaline on the emotional centers of the mind, as well as the roots of the unknown biases that lurk in the subconscious. He encourages self-awareness and a caliber of mindfulness to help police officers act thoughtfully with discretion in intense situations.Blue Bias pulls no you may find some of it difficult to read, but it is filled with the kind of information that is critical for understanding the difficulty police officers face today when they are not armed with the knowledge necessary to understand that what we are asking them to do is often at odds with their biological predilections.No book on police work in America today would be complete without acknowledging the topic of systemic racism, especially the way this can affect potential biases officers may experience in that area.Blue Bias examines both the history of human bias and the current state of racism in America, and then provides useful ways to detect and reduce your own biases. For decades, Charles D. Hayes has been one of America's most passionate advocates for rigorous lifelong learning. Applying his early experience as a Dallas police officer with a half century of reflection, while intensively studying behavioral science, he has identified the learning necessary to end the hidden prejudice, commonly called implicit bias, that is still prevalent, especially in many economically poor communities.In today's climate, Blue Bias is a desperately needed It calls on police officers to learn about the behavioral sciences beyond their training requirements in order to fulfill their oaths and to protect and preserve their own mental and physical health.Blue Bias is the book every police chief should hope his or her officers will read, especially those who want to be chiefs someday.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Blue Bias: An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing. To get started finding Blue Bias: An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Blue Bias: An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing

Charles D. Hayes
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Imagine a future where police officers are respected and trusted by all communities, where officers fulfill the calling to protect and serve, and where the people they serve feel safer with the police around.Keys to improving law Applying neuroscience to policing--reducing the excessive use of force--breaking the code of hidden bias.Blue Bias examines how to dramatically reduce the use of excessive force, prevent officer burnout, rethink fight or flight and improve law enforcement one officer at a time.Award-winning author Charles D. Hayes, long-time proponent of self-education, returns with another heavily researched book on education, this time on the importance of education about how and why we form unconscious biases, and why that should matter to police officers.In Blue Bias , you will learn the answers to questions Inspire long-lasting positive improvement in policing.Drawing on decades of research, Hayes introduces his readers to their own brains and the sentinel awareness of their limbic systems. He covers the effects of prolonged stress and heightened adrenaline on the emotional centers of the mind, as well as the roots of the unknown biases that lurk in the subconscious. He encourages self-awareness and a caliber of mindfulness to help police officers act thoughtfully with discretion in intense situations.Blue Bias pulls no you may find some of it difficult to read, but it is filled with the kind of information that is critical for understanding the difficulty police officers face today when they are not armed with the knowledge necessary to understand that what we are asking them to do is often at odds with their biological predilections.No book on police work in America today would be complete without acknowledging the topic of systemic racism, especially the way this can affect potential biases officers may experience in that area.Blue Bias examines both the history of human bias and the current state of racism in America, and then provides useful ways to detect and reduce your own biases. For decades, Charles D. Hayes has been one of America's most passionate advocates for rigorous lifelong learning. Applying his early experience as a Dallas police officer with a half century of reflection, while intensively studying behavioral science, he has identified the learning necessary to end the hidden prejudice, commonly called implicit bias, that is still prevalent, especially in many economically poor communities.In today's climate, Blue Bias is a desperately needed It calls on police officers to learn about the behavioral sciences beyond their training requirements in order to fulfill their oaths and to protect and preserve their own mental and physical health.Blue Bias is the book every police chief should hope his or her officers will read, especially those who want to be chiefs someday.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Blue Bias: An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing. To get started finding Blue Bias: An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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