爱尔兰国家警察署内的平等、多样性和包容性:弥合承诺与现实之间的差距

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1093/jhuman/huae021
Caroline Sweeney
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黑人的生命很重要 "运动强调了警务工作中平等、多样性和包容性(EDI)的重要性。本文以爱尔兰警察部门 "爱尔兰国家警察"(An Garda Síochána)为案例,批判性地评估了在一个被描述为抵制变革的警务组织内促进平等、多样性和包容性(EDI)的努力。文章主要关注具有里程碑意义的《2018 年爱尔兰警务未来委员会报告》中相关建议的实施情况。报告表明,虽然在任何组织内建立一种尊重和促进电子数据交换的文化都是一个具有挑战性的过程,但由于警察的亚文化,在警务组织中可能更加困难。报告认为,法律、政策和承诺虽然必要,但其本身不足以实现变革。还需要强有力和坚定的领导,以及采取措施招聘和留住各级多样化的工作人员队伍,为电子数据交换倡议提供充足的资源,提供符合国际最佳做法的电子数据交换培训,努力改善与边缘化社区的关系,采取措施打击仇恨犯罪和种族貌相,建立收集电子数据交换数据和评估电子数据交换政策的有效机制,以及强有力的治理、监督和问责框架。文章对爱尔兰国家警察迄今为止为将电子数据交换政策承诺转化为现实而采取的措施表示肯定和欢迎,同时也强调了需要改进的领域。最后,与几位警察亚文化理论家的观点一致,文章得出结论认为,在爱尔兰国家警察内部促进电子数据交换的任何努力都需要与在更广泛的社会中消除结构性不平等的努力相辅相成。
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion within Ireland’s Police Service, An Garda Síochána: Bridging the Gap between Commitments and Reality
The Black Lives Matter movement highlighted the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in a policing context. Using the Irish police service, An Garda Síochána, as a case study, this article critically evaluates efforts to promote EDI within a policing organization that has been characterized as resistant to change. It focuses primarily on the implementation of relevant recommendations contained in the landmark 2018 Report of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland. It demonstrates that while building a culture that respects and promotes EDI within any organization is a challenging process, it can be even more difficult in policing organizations due to police sub-culture. It submits that laws, policies and commitments, while necessary, are insufficient of themselves to achieve transformative change. Strong and committed leadership is also required, as well as measures to recruit and retain a diverse workforce at all levels, sufficient resourcing for EDI initiatives, EDI training that accords with international best practice, efforts to improve relationships with marginalized communities, measures to combat hate crime and racial profiling, effective mechanisms for collecting EDI data and evaluating EDI policies, and a robust governance, oversight and accountability framework. While identifying and welcoming measures undertaken to date by An Garda Síochána to convert EDI policy commitments into reality, the article also highlights areas where improvements are necessary. Finally, aligning with several theorists of police sub-culture, the article concludes that any efforts to promote EDI within An Garda Síochána will need to be accompanied by efforts to combat structural inequality in wider society.
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