For courses in Police Administration and Management.
Proactive Police Management is widely used throughout criminal justice and police science programs because it provides a review of the various approaches to police management using a contemporary and proactive approach. The seventh edition has been extensively revised, including new information on technology, operational and fiscal planning, management styles, training techniques, budgeting methods and national security concerns. It continues to balance planning and communication; theory and practice; and authoritative and participatory leadership approaches-emphasizing a consultative management style that enables all stakeholders to effectively anticipate, prevent and react to crime within their community.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-0-13-219368-9 (9780132193689)
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PART I: HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT
1. Historical Perspective
2. Police Culture
PART II: BASIC ORGANIZATIONAL CONCEPTS
3. Purposes and Principles of Police Organization
4. Operating Principles
5. The Art and Style of Proactive Police Leadership
6. Proactive Communication and Information Management
7. Proactive Police Technology for the Twenty-First Century
PART III: OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
8. Patrol Operations and Community Policing
9. Basic Line Functions
PART IV: MANAGING THE POLICE ORGANIZATION
10. Administrative/Staff Functions
11. Auxiliary Functions
12. Human Resource Management
13. Training Policies
14. Proactive Planning: Operational and Fiscal
PART V: THE FUTURE: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND PROACTIVE MANAGEMENT
15. Collective Bargaining and Police Management
16. The Future of Proactive Police Management