Training for Desegregation in the Military.
Abstract
First, a theory of interethnic behavior will be presented and related to the military situation. The theory is appropriately psychologically and behaviorally based. Second, we shall describe the history and current status of race-relations and equal opportunity training programs in the U.S. military. We will also take a look at the evaluations that have been performed on these programs and attempt to relate those findings to the theory developed here. Finally, we shall make some recommendations for the future conduct of training for desegregation in the military. Our focus will be on the presentation of a model of interethnic behavior that could be used to guide desegregation training efforts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 15, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA129448
Entities
People
- Dan Landis
- Harry R. Day
- Richard O. Hope