This is a valuable contribution to the growing literature on policing in Australasia. It provides valuable insights into the challenges currently faced and likely to be faced, by police and law enforcement leaders. The book, through the inclusion of chapters by some of the most vocal critics of policing, provides a balanced and objective account of where policing is today and where it must be in the future. This book, written by a number of prominent police and criminal justice leaders, is a positive and tangible step towards the professionalism of policing.
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978-1-86287-183-0 (9781862871830)
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Contents Introduction Mick Palmer & Barbara Etter The Way It Is: The Environment of the 1990s Mick Palmer Strategic Management in Policing including the Future Role of Police David Hunt Nurturing Innovative Patrol Strategies: Environment and Leadership Implications Tony Lauer The Fight Against Organised Crime: The Importance of Cooperation Tom Sherman Public Accountability and External Review of Police Conduct David Landa and Hugh Dillon The Management of Criminal Investigations Ian Temby Policy Issues in Policing Aboriginal People Hal Wootten Skills and Qualities Required of Police Leaders, Now and in the Future Richard Macdonald The Strategic Transformation of Policing from Occupational to Professional Status Tim Rohl and Rowan Barnsley You can Run, But You Can't Hide: Dealing with the Media or Chief Executives Jane Munday Mastering Innovation and Change in Police Agencies Barbara Etter References/ Index