LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLICE MANAGEMENT, 3rd ed., International City Management Association, 1991

Provides information for the local government administrator and police executive on managing basic police services such as patrol, prevention, investigations, and traffic; the special challenges of drug control and organized crime; internal management of human resources, information, research, planning, performance measurement, and equipment management; and linkages with other governmental and nongovernmental agencies and service providers, including crime laboratories and lockups.
CHAPTERS: The evolution of contemporary policing; Organization and management; The patrol function; Crime prevention, fear reduction, and the community; Criminal investigations; Traffic services; Local drug control; Organized crime; Fostering integrity; Human resource management; Information management; Research, planning and implementation; Personnel and agency performance measurement; Equipment and facilities; The governmental setting; External resources; Forensic sciences; Arrestee and lockup management; Practical ideals for managing in the nineties: a perspective.
8" x 10 1/2", 587 pages, hardcover, BL7000 / $24.95