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020 _a9780199539512 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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100 1 _aRogers, Colin,
_d1955-
_eauthor .
245 1 0 _aLeadership skills in policing /
_cColin Rogers.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2008.
300 _ax, 283 pages :
_billustration ;
_c24 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_aنص
_btxt
337 _2rdamedia
_aدون وسيط
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_aمجلد
_bnc
490 _aBlackstone's practical policing
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aA framework for leading the police -- Introduction to leadership -- Introduction -- Why is leadership important? -- What is meant by leadership? -- Some basic leadership theories -- Transactional and transformational leadership for police -- Police reform and its challenges for police leaders -- Other important areas -- Summing up -- Management structures within the police service -- Introduction -- Rank and structure within the police service -- Governance and accountability -- The general system of promotion -- Other important police groups -- Staff associations -- Other staff associations -- Performance management -- Summing up -- Leading in times of change -- Introduction -- Types of change -- External and internal forces for change -- Responses to change -- Some reasons why colleagues are concerned with change -- Dealing with the implementation of change -- Organizational culture and change -- An example of change - the National Workforce Modernisation Programme -- Summing up -- Supporting leadership -- Leading from the front -- Introduction -- The ability to lead -- Winning respect -- Winning confidence of others -- The importance of loyalty -- The role of morale -- Developing individuals -- Time keeping and time management -- Time management and paperwork -- Decision-making and the stages involved -- Involving others in decision-making -- Indecision -- Decision-making checklist -- Communicating decisions -- Following up your decision -- Conclusion -- Summing up -- Ethical leadership -- Introduction -- Customers -- Ethics -- Policing a complex society -- Prejudice and discrimination -- Institutional racism -- Identifying a racist, homophobic incident, or hate crime -- The police code of conduct -- The work of the Independent Police Complaints Commission -- Significant events -- Legislative framework -- Summing up -- Meetings -- Introduction -- Meeting customers' needs -- Partnerships and community together meetings -- The importance of meetings -- Costs and benefits of meetings -- Is the meeting really necessary? -- Effective meetings -- Informal meetings -- Effective control of meetings -- Leading a meeting -- Starting the meeting -- Disruption in meetings -- People -- Personal development review meetings with staff -- Summing up -- Practical leadership -- Communication skills for leaders -- Introduction -- The communication process -- Becoming a more effective communicator -- Counselling and counselling skills in the workplace -- Assertiveness and communication -- Presentations -- Report writing -- Summing up -- Motivating staff -- Introduction -- Defining motivation -- Motivational theories -- Motivation through job enrichment -- Practical motivation -- Motivating people in teams -- Conclusion -- Summing up -- Dealing with staff issues -- Introduction -- Staff welfare and a healthy work environment -- Responsibilities -- Targets -- Force planning -- Causes of absence from work -- Creating a healthy environment -- The Employment Act 2002 -- Controlling stress -- Personal crises -- Police-related incidents -- Dealing with conflict -- Summing up -- Leadership in policing teams -- Introduction -- What is a team? -- Delegation to team members -- High performing teams -- Neighbourhood policing and teams -- The extended policing family -- Citizen-focused policing -- The problem-solving approach -- The SARA model of analysis -- Policing signal crimes -- Conclusion -- Summing up -- Leading operations -- Introduction -- The role of gold, silver, and bronze -- Specialist units in the police -- Why do the police mount pre-planned operations? -- The national intelligence model -- Using SCENE and CHALET for unplanned events -- Pre-planned operational information -- Principle objectives in firearms incidents -- Handing over -- Debriefing operations -- Conclusion -- Summing up -- Index.
650 4 _aPolice administration.
650 4 _aLeadership.
650 4 _aPolice
_xSupervision of.
650 4 _aCommunication in management.
650 4 _aOrganizational effectiveness.
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