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Police bid to tackle Islamophobia | Police bid to tackle Islamophobia |
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Scotland's first Muslim Police Association is being created in an attempt to encourage more Muslims to join and stay in the force. | Scotland's first Muslim Police Association is being created in an attempt to encourage more Muslims to join and stay in the force. |
Strathclyde Police hopes the group will also help tackle Islamophobia and improve understanding of Islam. | Strathclyde Police hopes the group will also help tackle Islamophobia and improve understanding of Islam. |
Pc Amar Shakoor, who was Scotland's first Muslim officer, said negativity had recently been directed towards the Muslim community. | |
He said the association hoped to put Islam in a more positive light. | He said the association hoped to put Islam in a more positive light. |
"We want to highlight some of the positive things Islam can provide to the communities and not just the police services," he said. | "We want to highlight some of the positive things Islam can provide to the communities and not just the police services," he said. |
According to Pc Shakoor, since the 9/11 World Trade Centre Attack, London tube bombings and Glasgow Airport attempted bombings, Muslims have faced suspicion and increasing scrutiny. | According to Pc Shakoor, since the 9/11 World Trade Centre Attack, London tube bombings and Glasgow Airport attempted bombings, Muslims have faced suspicion and increasing scrutiny. |
He said links were now more important than ever and one of the best ways to do this was to recruit more Muslim officers. | He said links were now more important than ever and one of the best ways to do this was to recruit more Muslim officers. |
Strathclyde Police, which has more than 7,000 officers, has only about 31 Muslim officers among its ranks. These are officers who are positive about seeing the police force as a career and want to use their association to reach out to Muslims Chief Constable Steve House | |
Earlier this year, Chief Constable Steve House met Muslim officers in England who had started a similar group. It has been quite successful, not only within the Muslim community, but also in tackling institutional issues within their own police forces. | |
But a big part of what the Muslim Police Association here in Scotland hopes to achieve is to encourage young Scottish Muslims, who might not otherwise consider a career with the police, to see it is a viable option - somewhere they can move up the ladder and become part of the establishment. | |
Chief Constable House said: "The formation of the Muslim Police Association is a positive step. | Chief Constable House said: "The formation of the Muslim Police Association is a positive step. |
"These are officers who are positive about seeing the police force as a career and want to use their association to reach out to Muslims. | "These are officers who are positive about seeing the police force as a career and want to use their association to reach out to Muslims. |
"They are not saying 'don't join the police it's a bad career move', they are saying look, come and join, we're happy with our career choice, come and join." | "They are not saying 'don't join the police it's a bad career move', they are saying look, come and join, we're happy with our career choice, come and join." |
However, some young Scottish Muslims were not sold on the idea of becoming officers.Pc Shakoor said better links were needed with the Muslim community | However, some young Scottish Muslims were not sold on the idea of becoming officers.Pc Shakoor said better links were needed with the Muslim community |
I met two young men at a chip shop in Pollokshields, a largely Muslim area of Glasgow. | |
They said they would never join the police because their experiences with them had been largely negative. | |
But they supported the idea of a Muslim Police Association, especially if it meant more Muslim officers patrolling the areas in which they live. | |
One said: "For Muslims especially, police are not our best friends. If you get a few Muslim people patrolling the area it'd be a good thing, especially on Eid and stuff like that. | |
"They think it's fights but really people are just celebrating. So a lot of stuff can be misinterpreted depending on who's patrolling the area." | |
But getting more Muslim police officers in Muslim areas is easier said than done. | But getting more Muslim police officers in Muslim areas is easier said than done. |
There are only about 30,000 Muslims living in the Strathclyde region, making up just 1.5% of the population so the number of recruits per capita will always be small. | |
But there is another issue at play. | But there is another issue at play. |
Chief Constable House says Muslim police officers are just that - police officers. | Chief Constable House says Muslim police officers are just that - police officers. |
And they do not want to be treated any differently or be forced to police only one community. | And they do not want to be treated any differently or be forced to police only one community. |
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