How to recognize good policing : problems and issues
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How to recognize good policing : problems and issues
Police Executive Research Forum , Sage Publications, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-240) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The emergence of community and problem-oriented policing is at the top of the policing reform agenda. How to Recognize Good Policing focuses on the obstacles, problems, and concerns impacting police reform, and it offers direction for formulating an easy-to-understand evaluation method. This tightly edited volume pulls together research findings with practical experience, offering a comprehensive study of policing. Co-published with the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), this book is divided into four parts. Part I provides a general overview of community and problem-oriented policing. Part II is comprised of five chapters that specifically address issues in the assessment of police performance that include: assessment of individual police performance; the problems raised by making an evaluation; the role of the public in community policing through participation in beat meetings, neighborhood watch schemes, and public surveys to determine the satisfaction level. Part III of this book addresses organizational change and its assessment, including an assessment of the consequences expected when implementing some basic elements: delayerization, professionalism, democratization, and service integration.
How to Recognize Good Policing also includes a portion devoted to a summary of exchanges that occurred between chapter authors, police professionals, and other persons involved in the areas of security. This book concludes with future perspectives on increasing roles for private security agencies, hybrid agencies, and community involvement in civil policing. With its focus on practical problems and gaining results, How to Recognize Good Policing is a must-read for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policy makers, as well as advanced students in related fields of study.
目次
Introduction - Jean-Paul Brodeur
PART ONE: POLICING AND EVALUATION RESEARCH
OVERVIEW
The Changing Role of the Police - Dennis P Rosenbaum
Assessing the Current Transition to Community Policing
Tailor-Made Policing - Jean-Paul Brodeur
A Conceptual Investigation
PART TWO: ISSUES IN PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Process or Product? Problems of Assessing Individual Police Performance - Robert Reiner
Evaluating Service Delivery of Police Agencies - Jerome E McElroy
Suggestions for Focus and Strategy
Community Participation and Community Policing - Wesley G Skogan
Police and Public Involvement in the Delivery of Community Policing - Trevor Bennett
Evaluating Satisfaction - Vincent F Sacco
PART THREE: ISSUES IN ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
Evaluating Planned Change Strategies in Modern Law Enforcement - Jack R Greene
Implementing Community-Based Policing
Community Policing and Police Organization Structure - Stephen D Mastrofski
PART FOUR: PERSPECTIVES AND CONCLUSIONS
Late Modernity, Governance and Policing - Les Johnston
The Assessment of Police Performance - Jean-Paul Brodeur
Conclusions
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