Managing Policy and Reform in an Era of American Police Conflict

Managing Policy and Reform in an Era of American Police Conflict

Who Will Guard the Guardians?

St. Hilaire, Jack

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

172

Mole

9781032327785

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INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER ONE: Are All Professions Conspiracies Against the Laity?



The Doctor's Dilemma



The Power of Professions



Bureaucracy and Public Administration



Professionalizing the American Police



Standards: What Are Best Practices?

CHAPTER TWO: Public Discontent: A Brief History of Police Reform



The American Police Before the Progressive Era in American Politics



The Professional Police Model



Broken Windows and Evolving Strategies



Police Accreditation in the United States



The Research on Accreditation's Effect on the Police and other Institutions

CHAPTER THREE: The Role of Resources



The Police Environment



Police and Community Relations



Defund the Police?



Networks and Power



Critical Resources



Summary

CHAPTER FOUR: The Importance of Institutional Factors



The Entrepreneurial Mindset in Law Enforcement



Institutional Position and Power



External Organizational Conflict



Legal Mandates



Legitimacy and Symbolic Value



Myth and Ceremony



Bureaucratic Standards and Norms



Institutional Networks



Professionalism



Professional Development and Institutional Logic



Summary

CHAPTER FIVE Strategic Choices and Contingencies



The Sociopolitical Environment



Organizational Change Driven by Symbiotic Relationship



Internal Organizational Conflict



Professional Membership and Associations



Strategy



Leadership, Adaptation, and Choice



Management Tool



Power



Risk Management



Summary

CHAPTER SIX: A Second Look at Police Organizations



Factors That Shape Police Organizations



A neo-Weberian State in Police Structure and Management



New Public Management

CHAPTER SEVEN: The Role of Accreditation in Police Reform



The Leadership Challenge: The Sword of Damocles



Broken Taillights



Is Police Reform an Illusion?



The Myths and Realities of Police Accreditation

APPENDICES
Policing;Police science;national accreditation;Law enforcement;Police reform;Police Accreditation;Law Enforcement Leaders;IACP;Professional Police Model;Law Enforcement Executives;Young Men;Swat;Community Policing;Broken Windows Policing;Contemporary Society;CALEA;Law Enforcement Agencies;Public Administration;FBI National Academy;Professional Development;Federal Bureau Of Investigation;Traffic Stops;Public Management Reform;neo-Weberian State;Current Operational Strategy;Ferguson Police Department;Ceo's Position;Gun Buyback Program;Order Maintenance Policing