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Muslim Community Affairs Unit Presents at the National Sheriff's Association Winter Conference January 5, 2010 - Palm Desert, CA
Deputies from the Muslim Community Affairs Unit presented a "Why Develop a Muslim Community Outreach Program" seminar at the National Sheriff's Association winter conference in Palm Desert, CA.
"The Muslim American community plays a vital role in protecting the people of the United States.
"The Muslim American community plays a vital role in protecting the people of the United States. Their participation and our continuing effort to both educate and engage community support is essential to the entire Homeland Security endeavor."
I am of Arabic descent; I speak the Arabic language fluently and am culturally Muslim.
When Sheriff Lee Baca expressed his interest in developing a Muslim outreach program, he said, "The Muslim-American community plays a vital role in protecting the people of the United States.
Mingling with Muslims in Your Community
At 4:00am, you see a young male walking down the street. He has a beard, a kufi * (skullcap) on his head, is dressed in "middle-eastern clothing," and carrying a Quran*. You conduct a pedestrian stop and investigate. The young man tells you he's on his way to the Mosque* to pray.
The Young Muslim American Leaders Advisory Council (youngMALAC) was established with the purpose of empowering
The youngMALAC consists of twelve board members that work closely with the Muslim Community Affairs Unit to plan activities, functions, and training sessions as well as act as the liaison to local youth and young-adult groups.
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About the Muslim Community Affairs Unit
Public trust policing is the use of police resources in a manner that includes the public’s participation in the mission of public safety. The purpose of public trust policing is to provide a higher level of public safety.
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Sheriff Baca has been a staunch supporter of leadership throughout his life. To demonstrate the importance of leadership, the LASD's Core Values begin with "As a LEADER in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, I Commit myself..."
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One out of three people who live in Los Angeles County were born outside the United States, and over 50% of households speak a language other than English. The sheriff's deputies, civilians and volunteers of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) reflect the diversity of the communities
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(CNN) -- Nearly one in four people worldwide is Muslim and they are not necessarily where you might think, according to an extensive new study that aims to map the global Muslim population.
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If we can be of any assistance to you or your organization, please contact us at: (323) 980-2091 or Email us at MuslimOutreach@lasd.org
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