For courses in Police Supervision, Human or Organizational Behavior, and Ethics. Exceptionally practical in focus, this introduction to police supervision covers all the latest supervisory concepts and practices, and stresses the importance of values and ethics in police leadership and community-oriented policing. Using a 15-responsibility framework and a variety of interactive and imaginative exercises, it encourages students to think and behave as supervisors, and helps them to develop a compelling sense of mission and commitment.
Providing detailed information about how community justice fits within each area of the criminal justice system, and including relevant case studies to exemplify this philosophy in action, this book is essential reading for undergraduate ...
This reading by S. Greenberg begins by identifying 36 issues considered by police executives to be important for the future . Certainly these broad questions loom large for today's police executives — how to implement community policing ...
Improving Public Confidence in the Police: A Review of the Evidence
Force : Perspective on the Police , edited by A. S. Horvath , F. , and Donahue , M. Deadly Force : An Blumberg and E. Niederhoffer , pp . 321-330 . Analysis of Shootings by Police in Michigan , New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston ...
Fitting the Bill: Local Policing for the 21st Century
Comprehensive, readable text that presents a practical look at police field operations and is designed to be used in one-semester courses on police operations or patrol procedures.
Updated line-by-line and focusing throughout on the dual themes of problem solving and community/police collaboration and partnerships, this comprehensive text provides law enforcement students and police professionals with a career-focused ...
Analysis of Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Activity Based Costing (ABC) Data: Results from an Initial Review
Co-production as a Form of Service Delivery: Community Policing in Alexandra Township
Policing a Multicultural Community