This work describes the basic tenets of organization theory and applies them to the police setting. It describes the problems of integrating the individual into the organization, responding to change through community policing, motivation, leadership, and productivity.
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This is a textbook for any course in police organization and management, as well as for officers studying for promotion exams. The book teaches what individuals can do to create...
Presents an interdisciplinary approach to police management, achieving a balance between theory and practice. This text offers students and those interested in managing police organizations an analytic approach to police...
The Managing of Police Organizations
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This text provides a clear, concise, realistic, and up-to-date blueprint for successful police management.
The text follows a logical three-part organization and each chapter examines a key challenge for police managers and presents practical ideas and methods police managers can use to successfully lead their agencies toward quality and ...
This text seeks to remedy that. Additionally, this book is also intended to serve as a supplementary reader to Police Organization and Management: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1999) written by M. L. Dantzker.
Performance-based Management for Police Organizations