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Effective Police Supervision, 9th ed., is a time-tested text
providing complete coverage of the organizational dynamics
surrounding leadership of teams in an effective police department.
This revised edition provides readers with the tools to excel and
advance with up-to-date and timely scholarly research and legal
case law on supervision. Special attention is given to recruitment,
selection, and retention of police, commonly believed to be the
most challenging internal issue facing agencies today. Supervisory
tactics are evaluated in terms of how they work not only in the
United States but in the United Kingdom and Canada as well, and
chapters are enhanced with boxed features that help the reader
connect ideas with realistic situations. Combining behavioral
theory and updated case studies, Effective Police Supervision is
the preferred textbook for college-level classes on police
supervision and is an essential resource for preparation for
promotional exams and career development for law enforcement
officers and supervisors. Information has been included to respond
to current issues facing law enforcement with Covid-19 and managing
protests.
This book views peacemaking as a broad, encompassing process that
is expressed in many different shapes and forms. It blends
ancient-wisdom traditions, peacemaking criminology, and restorative
justice principles as a way of intervening with offenders in both
institutional and community-based settings. Philosophical and
spiritual contexts for peacemaking are presented that form a
foundation for understanding the potential for peacemaking in
criminological thought, the criminal justice system, and society in
general.
Effective Police Supervision, 9th ed., is a time-tested text providing complete coverage of the organizational dynamics surrounding leadership of teams in an effective police department. This revised edition provides readers with the tools to excel and advance with up-to-date and timely scholarly research and legal case law on supervision. Special attention is given to recruitment, selection, and retention of police, commonly believed to be the most challenging internal issue facing agencies today. Supervisory tactics are evaluated in terms of how they work not only in the United States but in the United Kingdom and Canada as well, and chapters are enhanced with boxed features that help the reader connect ideas with realistic situations.
Combining behavioral theory and updated case studies, Effective Police Supervision is the preferred textbook for college-level classes on police supervision and is an essential resource for preparation for promotional exams and career development for law enforcement officers and supervisors. Information has been included to respond to current issues facing law enforcement with Covid-19 and managing protests.
Table of Contents
Supervision—The Management Task
Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving—Improving Neighborhood Quality of Life
Interpersonal Communications—Striving for Effectiveness
Motivation—A Prerequisite for Success
Leadership—The Integrative Variable
Team Building—Maximizing the Group Process
Change—Coping with Organizational Life
Performance Appraisal—The Key to Police Personnel Development
Training, Coaching, Counseling, and Mentoring—Helping Officers Grow and Develop
Discipline—An Essential Element of Police Supervision
Internal Discipline—A System of Accountability
Supervising the Difficult Employee—Special Considerations
Supervising Minorities—Respecting Individual and Cultural Differences
Tactical Operations—Critical Incident Deployment
Labor Relations—Problem Solving through Constructive Conflict
Homeland Security and Terrorism—A Changing Role
This book views peacemaking as a broad, encompassing process
that is expressed in many different shapes and forms. It blends
ancient-wisdom traditions, peacemaking criminology, and restorative
justice principles as a way of intervening with offenders in both
institutional and community-based settings. Philosophical and
spiritual contexts for peacemaking are presented that form a
foundation for understanding the potential for peacemaking in
criminological thought, the criminal justice system, and society in
general.
This book is about personal and institutional transformation. It
is designed to view peacemaking as a broad, encompassing process
that, while grounded in ancient philosophical and spiritual
traditions, is expressed in many different shapes and forms.
Boxed inserts and discussion questions support the text.
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