Supervising Police Personnel: The Fifteen Responsibilities (7th Edition) (Pearson Criminal Justice)
Product Details
ISBN: 9780132457583Publish Date: 01/23/2010
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Number of pages: 360
Description
Using an interactive, three-part structure, this book covers all the latest supervisory concepts and practices—and emphasizes character, values and strengths-based leadership throughout. Organized around 15 core responsibilities, it tackles issues such as ethics, communications, training, evaluations, empowerment and problem-oriented policing— uniquely combining the human factor with the performance edge. New chapters on strengths-based leadership, emotions, and performance appear in this edition and exercises reinforce what’s required to lead and supervise today’s police force. Broken up into three parts, the updated content includes:
- Part IOn Becoming a Leader focuses on core character traits and values such as ethics, strength-based leadership, vision, communications, emotions and team leadership.
- Part IIOn Becoming a Supervisor discusses police supervisory competencies such as time, vitality, issues, training and evaluation.
- Part IIIGetting Results includes discussion of empowerment, community and problem-oriented policing and performance.
This book is a perfect resource for professionals with a career in police supervision, human or organizational behavior, criminal justice, community relations, mediation, and/or ethics.
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