NCJ Number
27288
Date Published
1975
Length
250 pages
Annotation
A MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE FOR CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS.
Abstract
THE SIX LESSONS IN THIS COURSE ARE CONCERNED WITH: THE ROLE OF A CRIME PREVENTION SUPERVISOR; MAKING THE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT PROCESS RELEVANT IN A CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM; THE UTILITY OF CRIME STATISTICS TO A POLICE CRIME PREVENTION AGENCY; THE NATURE OF THE CONCEPT OF EVALUATION AND ITS ROLE IN CRIME PREVENTION; SALESMANSHIP AND CRIME PREVENTION; AND THE ROLE OF GRANTSMANSHIP AND THE FUNDING OF A CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM. AN APPENDIX TO THE LAST LESSON DISCUSSES TEXAS AND FEDERAL GRANT APPLICATION PROCEDURES.