The police manager /
Green, Egan K.
The police manager / Egan K. Green, Ronald G. Lynch and Scott R. Lynch. - 9th ed. - New York : Routledge, 2024. - x, 357 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Police Manager provides a roadmap for the challenges that police administrators face in their day-to-day duties. This includes considerations for dealing with subordinate officers and for interacting with the public. Covering a wide range of topics from fiscal management to use-of-force policies, this text prepares readers for the tasks that police managers confront. Readers benefit by gaining a thorough understanding of the complexities involved in an occupation that creates demands from the public, from public officials, and from other police officers. The book delivers information on these considerations, with chapters dedicated to leadership styles and planning for the leadership loss, as well civil liability considerations. New material in this edition covers specific challenges for small and underexamined police agencies such as university police departments. The Police Manager is an ideal textbook for college students hoping to work in police administration in the future, and is useful for current police managers who know that their jobs require a constant influx of ideas for overcoming new challenges"--
Police administration
Organizational behavior
Leadership
363.22
The police manager / Egan K. Green, Ronald G. Lynch and Scott R. Lynch. - 9th ed. - New York : Routledge, 2024. - x, 357 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Police Manager provides a roadmap for the challenges that police administrators face in their day-to-day duties. This includes considerations for dealing with subordinate officers and for interacting with the public. Covering a wide range of topics from fiscal management to use-of-force policies, this text prepares readers for the tasks that police managers confront. Readers benefit by gaining a thorough understanding of the complexities involved in an occupation that creates demands from the public, from public officials, and from other police officers. The book delivers information on these considerations, with chapters dedicated to leadership styles and planning for the leadership loss, as well civil liability considerations. New material in this edition covers specific challenges for small and underexamined police agencies such as university police departments. The Police Manager is an ideal textbook for college students hoping to work in police administration in the future, and is useful for current police managers who know that their jobs require a constant influx of ideas for overcoming new challenges"--
Police administration
Organizational behavior
Leadership
363.22