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Leadership Challenges in the Year 2000

NCJ Number
134575
Journal
Schriftenriehe der Polizei-Fuehrungsakademie Volume: 91 Issue: 2 Dated: (1991) Pages: complete issue
Date Published
1991
Length
171 pages
Annotation
This journal publishes contributions of German criminal justice experts concerning future needs of police leadership.
Abstract
German police leadership faces numerous challenges in the future: the unification of Western Europe; the disintegration of Eastern Europe; international asylum seekers; growing ethnic diversity in the population; and increased population density. Several articles emphasize the need for a cooperative style of leadership to meet these challenges. While one article analyzes the ethical principles underlying such a leadership style, another article stresses the link between mutual trust and leadership in the police force. A third article explores the discrepancy between police leaders who consider their leadership style as cooperative and their employees who criticize the same style as authoritarian. The last article dealing with cooperative leadership introduces the concept of quality circles as a way to increase staff involvement. In view of future recruitment needs, one article presents the results of a survey exploring job satisfaction and motivation of 400 officers. The final articles emphasize the need for leadership training and for an accurate assessment of future leadership requirements.