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Rationalizing Police Operations - Some Explanatory Factors

NCJ Number
94015
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 12 Issue: 3 Dated: (1984) Pages: 221-233
Author(s)
M Steinman
Date Published
1984
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This study attempts to explain different degrees of bureaucratization or rationalization in a sample of 949 municipal police departments in the United States.
Abstract
The dependent variable operationalizes rationalization in terms of officer education and training. Factors expected to explain variations among departments are the background and expectations of department chiefs, the manner in which chiefs are chosen, and departmental sizes and workloads. Two major patterns of explanation resulted after analyzing a number of independent variables: the educational achievements and administrative training of chiefs; and department size. These findings underline the key role played by chiefs who appear to appreciate both the benefits and the costs of rationalization. (Author abstract)