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All organisations, whether private or public sector, seek to
improve criminal justice workplace practice from an evidence base,
but often find it difficult to effectively translate research
findings into policy or design best-practice interventions. This
book provides a direct bridge between academic research in
organisational behaviour and the management of workers within
criminal justice agencies. The public sector in particular is
currently experiencing significant funding cuts and increasingly
needs to create optimal workplace strategies to maintain frontline
services and preserve the well-being of the work force. The aim of
this book is to equip managers with knowledge about key processes
and appropriate research methods, thereby enabling them to more
readily understand and apply academic research to their workplaces.
The means to translate research findings into implementation
strategies are also clearly explained. Furthermore, essential
organisational issues that either impede or enhance productivity,
employee effectiveness, and management responsiveness to change are
discussed, following a common chapter template of problem
definition, research and analysis, evidence translation,
implementation, and evaluation. Written by experts in the field,
this book applies cutting-edge theoretical discussions and research
findings to evidence-based policy. It examines new strategies and
best practice in the context of widespread demoralization of staff
in the criminal justice sector due to the impact of increased
austerity. Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces is essential
reading for leadership teams, managers and supervisors in the
court, police, probation, and prison services, as well as allied
professionals such as forensic psychologists and HR professionals.
All organisations, whether private or public sector, seek to
improve criminal justice workplace practice from an evidence base,
but often find it difficult to effectively translate research
findings into policy or design best-practice interventions. This
book provides a direct bridge between academic research in
organisational behaviour and the management of workers within
criminal justice agencies. The public sector in particular is
currently experiencing significant funding cuts and increasingly
needs to create optimal workplace strategies to maintain frontline
services and preserve the well-being of the work force. The aim of
this book is to equip managers with knowledge about key processes
and appropriate research methods, thereby enabling them to more
readily understand and apply academic research to their workplaces.
The means to translate research findings into implementation
strategies are also clearly explained. Furthermore, essential
organisational issues that either impede or enhance productivity,
employee effectiveness, and management responsiveness to change are
discussed, following a common chapter template of problem
definition, research and analysis, evidence translation,
implementation, and evaluation. Written by experts in the field,
this book applies cutting-edge theoretical discussions and research
findings to evidence-based policy. It examines new strategies and
best practice in the context of widespread demoralization of staff
in the criminal justice sector due to the impact of increased
austerity. Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces is essential
reading for leadership teams, managers and supervisors in the
court, police, probation, and prison services, as well as allied
professionals such as forensic psychologists and HR professionals.
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