
Effective Police Supervision
Anderson Publishing
7th Edition
Published on 13. February 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
518 pages
978-1-4557-7760-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Good police officers are often promoted into supervisory positions with little or no training for what makes a good manager. Effective Police Supervision is a core text used in college-level classes on supervisory practices in criminal justice. This popular book combines behavioral theory with case studies that allow the reader to identify and resolve personal and organizational problems. It provides readers with an understanding of the group behaviors and organizational dynamics, with a focus on effectiveness as well as proficiency, and on how a supervisor can help to create an effective organization. This book is also a vital tool in the preparation of police officers for promotional exams.
This revised and updated edition includes new material throughout on police accountability, police involvement with news media, dealing with social media, and avoiding scandals. Each chapter includes important key terms and opens with a case study to illustrate important concepts.
This revised and updated edition includes new material throughout on police accountability, police involvement with news media, dealing with social media, and avoiding scandals. Each chapter includes important key terms and opens with a case study to illustrate important concepts.
Reviews / Votes
"..., this textbook explains the supervisory process in community policing.... Updated to reflect current research and knowledge, this edition has new material on police accountability, involvement with the news media, dealing with social media, and avoiding scandals."-- ProtoView.com, April 2014More details
Edition
7th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cincinnati
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Students and professionals in the criminal justice field. Law enforcement and promotional exam agencies, and officers studying for promotional exams.
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 191 mm
Width: 235 mm
Weight
1134 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4557-7760-0 (9781455777600)
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Other editions
New editions

Larry S. Miller | Harry W. More | Michael C. Braswell
Effective Police Supervision
Book
03/2017
8th Edition
Routledge
€119.03
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Additional editions

Harry W. More | Larry S. Miller
Effective Police Supervision
Book
09/2015
7th Edition
Routledge
€155.99
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Previous edition

Book
11/2010
6th Edition
Anderson Publishing
€70.75
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Persons
Harry W. More is a Professor Emeritus at San Jose State University, and a past president of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the Western Society of Criminology. He has taught at Washington State University; Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he started and chaired the Criminology program; and San Jose State University, where he chaired the Department of Administration of Justice and created the Bureau of Administration of Justice. Outside of the university setting, he has been employed by the U.S. Secret Service, worked in juvenile probation, and taught in-service personnel in management in California, Ohio, and Oregon. Currently the President of the Law Enforcement Consulting Group, More has written numerous articles and authored or edited more than 40 texts.
Larry S. Miller is Distinguished Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice and Criminology at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). He received his Bachelor of Science from ETSU, a Master of Science from Eastern Kentucky University, and his Ph.D. in Health & Safety with collaterals in Forensic Anthropology and Criminology from The University of Tennessee. Miller, who has worked as a police officer, criminal investigator, and crime laboratory director, teaches in the area of law enforcement and is the author of several books on topics including criminal investigation, criminal justice report writing, police photography, and more.
Larry S. Miller is Distinguished Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice and Criminology at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). He received his Bachelor of Science from ETSU, a Master of Science from Eastern Kentucky University, and his Ph.D. in Health & Safety with collaterals in Forensic Anthropology and Criminology from The University of Tennessee. Miller, who has worked as a police officer, criminal investigator, and crime laboratory director, teaches in the area of law enforcement and is the author of several books on topics including criminal investigation, criminal justice report writing, police photography, and more.
Content
1. Supervision - The Management Task 2. Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving - Improving Neighborhood Quality of Life 3. Interpersonal Communications - Striving for Effectiveness 4. Motivation - A Prerequisite for Success 5. Leadership - The Integrative Variable 6. Team Building - Maximizing the Group Process 7. Change - Coping with Organizational Life 8. Performance Appraisal - The Key to Police Personnel Development 9. Training, Coaching, Counseling, and Mentoring - Helping Officers Grow and Develop 10. Discipline - An Essential Element of Police Supervision 11. Internal Discipline - A System of Accountability 12. Supervising the Difficult Employee - Special Considerations 13. Supervising Minorities - Respecting Individual and Cultural Differences 14. Tactical Operations - Critical Incident Deployment 15. Labor Relations - Problem Solving through Constructive Conflict 16. Homeland Security and Terrorism - A Changing Role