NCJ Number
47507
Editor(s)
L K GAINES,
T A RICKS
Date Published
1977
Length
639 pages
Annotation
TRADITIONAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS OF POLICE ADMINISTRATION ARE EXAMINED IN WRITINGS FOCUSING PRIMARILY ON ALTERNATIVES TO THE QUASI-MILITARY ADMINISTRATIVE STYLE.
Abstract
THE TEXT PRESENTS BACKGROUND MATERIAL ON THE STATUS OF POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND SUGGESTS NEW DIRECTIONS THAT POLICE AGENCIES MAY TAKE TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT. TWO ALTERNATIVES TO THE CLASSICAL ORGANIZATIONAL ARRANGEMENT -- THE HUMAN RELATIONS PERSPECTIVE (DECENTRALIZATION, PARTICIPATIVE-DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP AND DECISIONMAKING) AND THE SYSTEMS APPROACH (DATA SYSTEMS, IDENTIFICATION OF GOALS, CONTROL AND COORDINATION BASED ON DATA ANALYSIS) -- ARE EMPHASIZED. THE WRITINGS ARE DIVIDED INTO FIVE AREAS: PERSPECTIVES ON THE ROLE OF THE POLICE AND OF POLICE ADMINISTRATION; THE POLICE ORGANIZATION; ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR IN POLICE SYSTEMS; CONTROL PROCESSES IN THE POLICE ORGANIZATION; AND CHANGING THE POLICE ORGANIZATION. SEE ALSO NCJ-14480, 19250, 19779, 25386, 25387, 31286, 32367, 37829, 46568, AND 47508-47513. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)