Understanding Police Operational Performance
Understanding Police Operational Performance provides a roadmap for police agencies to implement performance-improvement strategies that work. This book provides an easy-to-read, comprehensive overview of the key indicators of successful internal operations of police agencies in the United States, and equips readers with the tools needed to bring police organizations to top performance.  

Ideal for law enforcement professionals, as well as city or county administrators and policymakers, this book offers practical advice for planning and conducting an evaluation of the various components of a police organization. It is also appropriate for use in law enforcement, criminal justice, and political science courses.

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Understanding Police Operational Performance
Understanding Police Operational Performance provides a roadmap for police agencies to implement performance-improvement strategies that work. This book provides an easy-to-read, comprehensive overview of the key indicators of successful internal operations of police agencies in the United States, and equips readers with the tools needed to bring police organizations to top performance.  

Ideal for law enforcement professionals, as well as city or county administrators and policymakers, this book offers practical advice for planning and conducting an evaluation of the various components of a police organization. It is also appropriate for use in law enforcement, criminal justice, and political science courses.

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Understanding Police Operational Performance

Understanding Police Operational Performance

Understanding Police Operational Performance

Understanding Police Operational Performance

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Understanding Police Operational Performance provides a roadmap for police agencies to implement performance-improvement strategies that work. This book provides an easy-to-read, comprehensive overview of the key indicators of successful internal operations of police agencies in the United States, and equips readers with the tools needed to bring police organizations to top performance.  

Ideal for law enforcement professionals, as well as city or county administrators and policymakers, this book offers practical advice for planning and conducting an evaluation of the various components of a police organization. It is also appropriate for use in law enforcement, criminal justice, and political science courses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032500034
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/17/2024
Series: Routledge Series on Practical and Evidence-Based Policing
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

James E. McCabe is a Professor of Criminal Justice at St. John’s University. He is a retired Inspector from the New York City Police Department and is an expert on police organizational behavior, leadership, and the impact of police operations on public safety and neighborhood satisfaction with police services.

Paul E. O’Connell is a Professor Emeritus at Iona University and a leading expert on the application of Compstat model Police Management principles to public administration organizations. O’Connell conducts research, publishes scholarly papers, and lectures widely on the topics of police performance measurement, integrity management, and law enforcement training systems.

Demosthenes Long is a Professor of Criminal Justice and Security at Pace University. Prior to joining the faculty at Pace University, Long had a 31-year career in public safety with 21 years with the New York Police Department, retiring at the rank of Assistant Chief, and served for five years as the First Deputy Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Public Safety.

Carol Rasor-Cordero is a Professor of Criminal Justice and Public Safety Administration at St. Petersburg College. A retired Captain from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office in Florida, she served in various divisions over her 25-year career and has conducted research examining the relationship between personality preferences in law enforcement/corrections leaders and exemplary leadership practices.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Why Assess? The Value-Added of Conducting Periodic Assessments

Chapter 2. Patrol Allocation and Deployment

Chapter 3. Assessing Patrol Operations

Chapter 4. Investigative Operational Performance

Chapter 5. Professional Standards – The Integrity Function

Chapter 6. Administration and Support

Chapter 7. Critical Policy Assessment

Chapter 8. Assessing Recruitment and Retention Capabilities

Chapter 9. The Assessment of Police Training Systems

Chapter 10. Community Engagement

Chapter 11. Assessing, Understanding and Managing Organizational Culture

Chapter 12. Strategic Management and Planning

Chapter 13. Future Considerations and Alternative Service Delivery Models

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