Police Mission: Challenges and Responses
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Dilip K. Das and Arvind Verma |
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What is the best management style for the police? Police Mission
discusses the values and norms inherent in the American police mission, and
examines how police respond to challenges that arise while attempting to uphold
this mission. It reveals that the way officers are being trained in ethics and
human relations are not effective as they could be, and argues that policing has
to move towards a greater emphasis on human values, moral sensitivity, and
discerning judgment.
A large number of themes ranging from personnel management, occupational
culture, and innovative experiments in US policing techniques are examined.
Several organizational theories as well as examples of international policing
efforts from England to Japan are also analyzed. An important contribution to
police literature, this book will be a valuable aid to students of criminology
as well as practitioners and researchers of police science.
About The Authors
Dilip K. Das is Professor of sociology at the State University
of New York at Plattsburgh. Arvind Verma is assistant professor
of criminal justice at Indiana University, Bloomington.