Management and Supervision in Law Enforcement, 5th Edition , Wayne W. Bennett & Karen M. Hess, 2007

Covering everything from the newest principles of participative leadership to exciting technological aids changing the face of law enforcement, Wayne W. Bennett and Kären M. Hess's text helps you set your course for success in law enforcement management and supervision.
The authors present real-life situations throughout to show you how theory applies to work situations that law enforcement professionals deal with daily.
Management And Supervision In Law Enforcement also discusses the hottest issues in law enforcement today, including the latest on incident command, unified command, and GPS/GIS and other technological advancements, as well as how the war on terrorism and the USA PATRIOT Act affect law enforcement.
The text is built on three themes:
the need for participatory leadership and the empowerment of all members of the law enforcement team;
the need for viewing citizens as "customers" and enlisting their feedback and assistance in improving community safety, and;
the need to understand and accept change as inevitable and move forward from the authoritarian model to a more humanistic, participatory model of law enforcement.
Includes outstanding coverage of conflict resolution, police stress, and the theory and practical applications of culture and growth.
8" x 10", 592 pages, ISBN: 0495093416, softcover BM1870 / $123.95
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