NCJ Number
108559
Date Published
1987
Length
92 pages
Annotation
This handbook provides a practical reference to developmental management and power management for police chief executives and managers, with a focus on police leadership as related to organizational competence and propositions drawn from behavioral science and Machiavelli's writings.
Abstract
The components of effective leadership, leadership style and style characteristics, and how police leadership pertains to organizational competence and development are examined. A paradigm for police management is presented that includes managerial skills, the managerial lens, Theory Y, forcefield analysis, interpersonal style, and work are defined, and the consequences that result when these roles are not fulfilled are discussed. Major Machiavellian concepts are reviewed, and their relevance to police leadership is examined. Realities that can adversely affect the police chief's authority, power and influence are summarized. These realities pertain to survival considerations, bureaucratized management, and pressure groups. Chapter summaries, endnotes, and index.