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Unlike agrarian communities, the emerging urban populations were large, numbering in the tens of thousands. These city dwellers neither grew their own food nor knew each other. In characterizing individuals, they found it convenient to speak in categories or stereotypes. According to the structural-functional perspective, stereotypes served an important communication function, helping them to compare and contrast groups. The social-conflict perspective, on the other hand, argues that stereotypes serve the needs of those groups and categories benefitting from social inequality. Stereotypes help dominant groups to contrast social categories and to justify subordinating the less powerful. Furthermore, by lumping subordinate groups into faceless statistical categories, members of the dominant group dissipate the guilt they would have felt were they dealing with the subordinate categories as individuals. Cultural StereotypesMyths and stereotypes impact on cultural groups Myths and stereotypes can greatly impact any cultural group. Describe the ways in which you think these stereotypes are likely to impact law enforcement.
Suggest at least one way for the law enforcement community to manage the impact of each of these stereotypes. Please cite any additional source s used other than your textbook using APA format, and be sure to include the URL s as applicable. Don't use plagiarized sources.]
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