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Police Services Leadership and Management Perspectives

Title
Police Services [electronic resource] : Leadership and Management Perspectives / edited by Paresh Wankhade, David Weir.
ISBN
9783319165684
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XI, 181 p.) 6 illus.
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Summary
This volume provides fresh insights and management understanding of the changing role of policing against the backdrop of massive cuts in public expenditure experienced and the changing landscape of policing. The challenges of funding, training, online-crimes and cultural transformation are now felt globally. The need to learn and adapt from suitable models of police service delivery have never been greater. The book offers critical insights into the theory and practice of strategic and operational management of police services and the related professional and policy aspects. One of the highlight of this volume is to bring together scholarship using experts- academics, practitioners and professionals in the field, to each of the chosen topics. The chapters are based in the practical experiences of the authors and are written in a way that is accessible and suitable for a range of audiences. We are confident that this book will cater to a wider audience to inform policy and practice, both in the UK and internationally. Sir Peter Fahy QPM, Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police Policing across the world is facing an increasing complexity of demand and public expectation creating new challenges for leadership and management. The contributors to this work are among the leading thinkers in policing and present important new insights into both the past and the way forward. It will be welcomed by all those convinced that radical new approaches are required across the public services.   Bill Skelly, Deputy Chief Constable, Devon and Cornwall Police, UK At times it feels that the focus on leadership in the police service is all about what went wrong; the negative influences of a tightly-knit culture; and the almost inevitable rise of the technocrat. It is refreshing to read a book that seeks new insights into the positive influences of police leadership and offers the prospect of a more emotionally aware and spiritually rich approach as to how those insights may be practically employed for the benefit of all in the police family and the communities we serve.
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Language
English
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April 24, 2019
Contents
Introduction: Understanding the Management of Police Services
Historical Perspective: British Policing and the Democratic Ideal
Part 2- Context of Policing
Quo Vadis: A New Direction for Police Leadership through Community Engagement?
Initial police training and the development of police occupational culture
Community Engagement, Democracy and Public Policy: a Practitioner Perspective
Dealing with Diversity in Police Services
Risk Management in Policing
Perspectives on the Essence of Policing
Part 3- Current debates in Policing
Enhancing Police Accountability in England and Wales: What differences are Police and Crime Commissioners making?
Police management and workforce reform in a period of austerity
Personal Resilience and Policing
Part 4- Looking to the Future
Some Futures for the Police: Scenarios and Science
The Future of Policing in the United Kingdom
A Crisis or a Perfect Storm: the trouble with Public Policing?.-International Perspectives in Policing: Challenges for 2020.-International perspectives in policing: Challenges for 2020.
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Wankhade, Paresh.
Weir, David.
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