Supervision of Police Personnel


Book Description

This book addresses the principles of personnel management with emphasis on the functions and responsibilities of the police supervisor. Guidelines for the distribution and deployment of field forces are offered to assist the supervisor in making the maximum use of available manpower. Extensive teacher training material is included on the typical problems which arise in police management. The processes of oral and written communications and the techniques of conference leading are treated in detail. Leadership techniques, aspects of command presence, and employee morale problems are discussed to help the supervisor avoid errors in dealing with his subordinates. Principles, practices, and techniques in the areas of personnel interviews, employee merit system evaluations, and discipline are covered, as well as some psychological aspects of supervision. This book should be a valuable tool to both the experienced supervisor and the student who aspires to such position.




Effective Police Supervision


Book Description

Interest-Based Bargaining Process -- References -- CHAPTER 16-Homeland Security and Terrorism-A Changing Role -- The Nature of Terrorism -- Domestic Terrorism -- Foreign Terrorism -- American Response to Terrorism -- Local Response to Terrorism -- Information Versus Intelligence -- Identifying Potential Terrorist Targets -- Police Supervisor's Role -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index




Elements of Police Supervision


Book Description

This volume presents contemporary thinking in the field of police supervision and covers advances in supervisory techniques, with special emphasis on the unique problems of police officers. Proper implementation of policies and procedures rests with the supervisors of law enforcement agencies. Accordingly, the practical elements of the police supervisory function are outlined, with attention to the police environment, the supervisor's role in management, the selection of supervisors, the psychological aspects of supervision, motivation, leadership, morale, the role of employee groups and organizations, discipline, communication, counseling and interviewing, complaints and grievances, decision making and planning, work planning, performance appraisal, women supervisors, and the supervisory training function. The following materials are appended: an example of a general order regarding complaints of police misconduct; a complaint form used by the Oakland, California, Police Department; a personnel evaluation form; an example of a general order regarding permanent employment status; an outline of the supervisory training course used by the Municipal Police Training Council of the state of New York; a supervisor's rating scale, a form for rating supervisors, and a self-analysis questionnaire for supervisors used in a California program for police officers' training; a field training guide used by the Oakland, California, Police Department; and course and program curriculums meeting training specifications and standards for California police officers. Reference notes and discussion questions are provided at the close of each chapter. An index is included.




Supervision of Police Personnel


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PREPARE FOR A TOP SCORE ON YOUR POLICE PROMOTIONAL EXAM Prentice Hall, the leading criminal justice publisher, and Jeff Bernstein, noted police promotional exam consultant and trainer, have teamed up to bring you the first official Test Prep Guides to accompany Prentice Hall's best-selling police supervision and administration titles.




Effective Police Supervision Study Guide


Book Description

Good police officers are often promoted to supervisory positions with little or none of the training it takes to be a good manager. An understanding of group behaviors and organizational dynamics is necessary to grasp the fundamentals of managing police officers. The Effective Police Supervision Study Guide coordinates with the core text used in many college-level classes and police departments to teach supervisory practices in criminal justice. This study guide prepares both students and professionals for academic or promotional exams, offering them an opportunity to fully review the material so that they are well-prepared for testing. This new edition, like the new edition of the textbook it accompanies, includes information on the following topics: police accountability, police involvement with news media, the challenges of dealing with social media, updates on legal considerations, and ways to avoid another controversy like Ferguson, Dallas, or Baltimore.




Police Supervision


Book Description

Theory and practice of police supervision are presented from a behavioral standpoint and guidelines are offered for their application. This book focuses on the growing importance of the inclusion of modern behavioral research findings in the theory and practice of police supervision. Conceiving the role of the police supervisor as that of controller, trainer, and shaper of human resources, the study examines the various dimensions of the supervisor's responsibilities and provides pragmatic guidelines for their fulfillment. A systems-oriented approach to modern organization theory is presented which views the police organization as highly dependent on its environment. Includes discussions of organizational communications -- the supervisor's vehicle for exerting control-and an examination of supervisory leadership in terms of mutual support, interaction facilitation, goal emphasis, work facilitation; and a study of the supervisor's role requirement for training personnel. These characterize the supervisor as a team leader with a basic responsibility for developing the human resources of the organization.




Common Sense Police Supervision (7th Edition)


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Revised, updated, and expanded, this practical hands-on book is packed full of step-by-step guidelines and suggestions for carrying out a multitude of leadership tasks and responsibilities focused on a changing workforce that serves an equally changing and complex society. While emphasizing the real value of common sense in good leadership practices, the author furnishes the aspiring novice or veteran police supervisor with specific advice on how to train, counsel, inspect, discipline, and assess the performance of his or her subordinates. He strives to help the supervisor with the vital obligations of being a planner, a problem resolution officer, and effective communicator within as well as outside the law enforcement organization. Major topics include: (1) what supervision means and what you need to know; (2) supervisory ethics, professional responsibilities as a teacher, inspector, advocate, and role model; (3) the key qualities of true leadership; (4) the vital job as an evaluator of employee performance, discipline in the correction process, oral and written communication skills; (5) the skills needed when dealing with the news media; (6) assistance in planning a career as a first-line leader in supervision; (7) the skills necessary for effective counseling; (8) managing external and internal complaints; (9) an effective role in community policing and customer service; and (10) effective leadership of different generations. Each chapter concludes with a brief “Points to Remember” that provides a quickly-read and easily remembered checklist of the chapter’s salient points. The seventh edition furnishes many more practical, helpful, and real-life examples pertaining to leadership issues. In addition, a new chapter, “Working for Someone,” offers insight into this all-important topic of what your supervisor expects, some pitfalls to avoid, addressing the boss’s problems, and learning the boss’s job. This new edition offers a realistic approach to the challenging task of providing strong, effective leadership to front-line employees in a dynamic, demanding profession.




A Study Guide for Common Sense Police Supervision 7th Edition


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This comprehensive study guide is intended to be a companion for the seventh edition of Common Sense Police Supervision. It was developed to help readers and students test their knowledge of the contents of the twenty-chapter text. It also was fashioned to help the promotional student ready him or herself for an examination based on the book. At the beginning of each chapter, a summary of the contents is provided for each of this guide’s twenty chapters. The summary is followed by a series of questions designed to test and reinforce the reader’s knowledge and understanding of the chapter. Each of the guide’s questions is in multiple-choice format where the reader chooses the single best answer for each question. The answers for each section follow at the end of each chapter along with the corresponding page numbers from the text where the subject is discussed. This is exceptionally useful as an additional learning tool. If used along with the book, the guide should increase the reader’s comprehension and retention of the material found in the text. In addition, this study guide can also be an invaluable teaching instrument for instructors. Readers will find a new chapter, “Working for Someone,” that provides valuable information for the law enforcement supervisor to assure that the working relationship with his or her own boss is a consistently positive one.




Legal Aspects of Police Supervision


Book Description

This text begins with an overview of the Constitution, followed by discussions of limitations on policymaking and employment decisions, and examination of Internal Affairs procedures. It thoroughly explores the issues of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, drug testing, and fair labor standards. Employment law, sexual harassment, and the Americans with Disabilities Act are discussed as well as civil and criminal liability for officers and agencies. Readers are exposed to the myriad of legal issues that modern agencies and officers face in a day-to-day policing. After reading this text, they will also understand the basis from which these legal issues matured and be able to apply that knowledge to the real-life supervision function.




Effective Police Supervision Study Guide


Book Description

Good police officers are often promoted into supervisory positions with little or no training for what makes a good manager. Effective Police Supervision provides readers with an understanding of the group behaviors and organizational dynamics necessary to understand the fundamentals of police administration. The Effective Police Supervision Study Guide, which includes quizzes and other study tools, gives students, as well as professionals training for promotional exams, a way to review the material and be fully prepared for examinations and the world of police supervision. This new edition, like the new edition of the textbook it accompanies, includes information on the following topics: police accountability, police involvement with news media, dealing with social media, updates on legal considerations, and avoiding scandals.