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lgbt awareness post approved Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 LGBT Community Awareness for Law Enforcement 23027 POST Plan II | POST Certification N/A | 4 hours Revised 8/25/2021 Statement of Purpose: This course is designed to increase law enforcement's effectiveness in responding to and investigating domestic violence and hate crimes involving sexual orientation and gender identity minorities. Participants will also learn how to apply their knowledge in creating an inclusive workplace for sexual orientation and gender identity minorities within their own law enforcement agencies. Learning Outcomes 1. The student will explain the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity and how both relate to race, culture and religion. 2. The student will define terminology used to describe sexual orientation and gender identity. 3. The student will identify key moments in the LGBTQ+Q+ civil rights movement. 4. The student will identify ways to create an inclusive workplace and to support LGBTQ+Q+ co- workers. 5. The student will describe how hate crimes and domestic violence impact the LGBTQ+Q+ community. I. Introduction a. Instructor introductions i. Law enforcement experience ii. Personal history b. Purpose and goals for the training i. Learning outcomes ii. Improve effectiveness of law enforcement to provide service iii. Support LGBTQ+ co-workers c. Rules and agreements for discussion i. Engage and participate fully ii. Don’t worry about offending instructors iii. Ask the tough questions II. Common Stereotypes related to the LGBTQ+ community a. What determines sexual orientation and gender identity i. Genes and other biological factors ii. Choice, abuse, experimentation iii. Failed Relationships b. How can you tell if someone is L, G, B, or T i. Masculine behaviors in women ii. Feminine behaviors in men iii. Clothing and physical appearance c. What jobs do LBGTQ+ people have 1 | Page Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 LGBT Community Awareness for Law Enforcement 23027 POST Plan II | POST Certification N/A | 4 hours Revised 8/25/2021 i. Typically masculine jobs held by lesbians ii. Typically feminine jobs held by gay men d. What does religion say about LGBTQ+ people i. Bible, Quran, Torah ii. Origination of biblical documents iii. Evolving religions and interpretations e. What are names and terms commonly used to describe LGBTQ+ people i. LGBTQ+QQIAA ii. Slang terms iii. Derogatory terms f. Origins of stereotypes i. Media ii. Family iii. Peers III. Sexual Orientation a. What science has discovered i. Attraction is not a choice ii. Behavior is a choice iii. Homosexuality removed from DSM in 1973 b. Kinsey Scale i. 17,000 sexual histories in 1948 ii. Spectrum from 0 to 6 c. Common terminology i. LGBTQ+QQIAA d. Intersectionality of sexual orientation with race, religion and culture IV. Gender Identity a. What science has discovered i. Intersex births ii. Gender dysphoria b. Common terminology i. Transgender ii. Unacceptable terms c. How does gender identity related to sexual orientation? i. No relationship ii. Sexual orientation doesn’t change with sex change d. Intersectionality of gender identity with race, religion and culture V. LGBTQ+ History related to law enforcement a. Key moments i. History of public decency laws prior to 1970 ii. Compton Cafeteria riots iii. Stonewall Riots iv. The creation of the rainbow flag b. Current LGBTQ+ civil rights issues 2 | Page Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety 4180 LGBT Community Awareness for Law Enforcement 23027 POST Plan II | POST Certification N/A | 4 hours Revised 8/25/2021 i. Marriage equality ii. Religious freedom iii. Employment discrimination VI. Creating safe and inclusive law enforcement work spaces a. LGBTQ+ identities within the rank and file i. LGBTQ+ people have always been part of the rank and file ii. 2013 and 2015 Williams Institute Studies on Law Enforcement culture b. Creating an inclusive environment i. Workplace language ii. LGBTQ+ liaison officers iii. Policies preventing harassment and discrimination c. The coming out process i. Steps to coming out ii. Common fears experienced by law enforcement professionals iii. Supporting employees when they come out iv. Extra challenges present in communities of color, religion and culture d. Becoming an effective ally i. Reaching out to the LGBTQ+ community ii. Supporting Co-workers VII. LGBTQ+ Community Concerns a. Hate crimes ndrd i. Accounts for 2 and 3 most common bias motive ii. Gay men are most commonly targeted b. Domestic Violence i. Significant problem equal to straight community ii. Response strategies VIII. Final quiz and Conclusion a. Final quiz b. Review quiz answers i. Address additional questions c. Course evaluation. 3 | Page