NCJ Number
183526
Date Published
1999
Length
301 pages
Annotation
This text offers students in criminal justice and criminology programs essential information related to effective police organization and management; using a three-pronged approach, each topic in the text is explored from traditional, modern (reform), and futuristic (community) perspectives.
Abstract
The first chapter of the text focuses on policing and administration and services as the foundation builder. It briefly discusses the role of policing in society and the importance of administration, organization, and management as they apply to the police organization. Remaining chapters of the text look at police organization and management in terms of organizational theory and concepts, management theories and styles, leadership, planning, staffing, decision-making, communicating, information management, budgeting and fiscal responsibilities, accountability, and liability. The text combines theory and practice in a way designed to help students understand all ramifications of the issues at hand. The text is enhanced by commentary from police administrators and realistic and pragmatic examples. References, tables, and figures