Title: Law Enforcement Organization and Administration
1Law Enforcement Organization and Administration
2Purpose and Principals of Police Organizations
- The Omnipresent Police Officer
- Characterizes the police officer who is
everywhere in random patrol duties, deterring
crime by his or her mere presence - Kansas City Experiment
- Study done that divided city into three group
approaches to patrol - Respond to calls only
- Provide normal random patrol
- Provide two or three times the normal level of
random patrol -
3Kansas City Experiment
- The experiment found that the three experimental
patrol conditions appeared not to affect crime,
service delivery and citizen feeling of security.
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4Law Enforcement As Big Business
- Police Departments are one of the greatest
demands on tax dollars of most communities - Headed by former line officers who need to be
trained in managerial issues - Restricted hiring practices limiting management
choices
5Police Executive Training
- In the vast majority of police departments,
former line officers work their way up through
the ranks and assume executive/managerial
positions. To prepare the police manager for
executive level decision making, the individual
must receive training that addresses this level
of responsibility
6Police Executive Training
- FBI National Academy
- Senior Management Institute for Police
- West Point Leadership Program
- Professional Executive Leadership School
7FBI National Academy
- The FBI National Academy is a professional course
of study for U.S. and international law
enforcement leaders that serves to improve the
administration of justice in police departments
and agencies at home and abroad and to raise law
enforcement standards, knowledge, and cooperation
worldwide. - Source fbi.gov
8Senior Management Institute for Police
- SMIP is a program of the Police Executive
Research Forum Program that provides senior
police executives intensive training in the
laquizmanagement concepts and practices used in
business and government. A demanding three-week
course, SMIP brings together a faculty from some
of the nation's top universities, successful law
enforcement chief executives, and subject matter
experts from the private sector. - Source policefoum.org
9PELS
- The Professional Executive Leadership School is
an intensive three-week, liberal arts-based
educational experience that focuses on the study
of leadership. PELS is geared for chief executive
officers and managers, and candidates from the
private sector, public safety, and government
agencies. Faculty members from the University of
Richmond in Richmond, Virginia, teach the
classes and are drawn from the Management
Institute, Jepson School of Leadership Studies,
Robins School of Business, and several other
schools within the university. - Source Va Police Chiefs Foundation
10West Point Leadership Program
- The West Point Leadership Program is a rewarding
and academically challenging compilation of
behavioral science theories. Students participate
in group problem-solving activities and case
studies. Emphasis is placed on practical
application and the final examination involves
actual issues from the student's workplace. The
program focuses on four major areas associated
with leadership The individual, the group, the
leader, the organization. - Source www.post.ca/training
11Civil Service and Promotions
- Civil Service not geared to promotional level
being test for - Need to be made relevant to the position
- Restrictions on hired from top three candidates
on list - Assessment evaluations include oral interviews
from promotion - Political interference in promotional system
- Modern Police Agencies and the expectations of
its leaders make this interference more difficult
12Use of Civilian Employees
- Make up nearly a third of the total strength of
police agencies - Anticipated budget savings by replacing sworn
police officers from desk duty - Higher paid civilian specialist tended to off set
budget savings
13Traditional Purposes of Police Organizations
- Protection of life and property
- Perseveration of the peace
- Prevention of crime
- Arrest criminals
14Police Results and Performance Measures
- Addressing general crime
- Dealing with serious crime incidents
- Achieving Major Short and Long Term objectives
- Analyzing the cost of policing
- Evaluating the quality of services
15Reality-Based Proactive Purposes of Police
Organizations
- Performance Specific role definitions and
productivity measures - Preparedness Need for short and long range
planning - Progressiveness Management of change
institute new ideas
16Management Principles
- Respond Traditionally reactive mostly service
calls - Regulate Need to control numerous community and
citizen events - Restrain Citizen misconduct, mentally ill,
apprehend criminals - Recover Recovery of citizen property sting
operations
17- Repress The reduction of the individuals
propensity to commit crime - Reinforce Citizen cooperation and motivation
Neighborhood Watch
18Defining the Organization
- A definition fitting the requirements of both
management and operations. Task carried out by
real people with human concerns, needs and
emotions. Emphasis on cooperation and innovation
guided by polices.
19The Concept of Organization
- Mechanical Approach Filling boxes in an
organizational chart with bodies - Examples are assembly line task. Police Managers
hire and promote to fill slots without concern
for personal qualifications of the individual - Humanistic Approach Filling positions with
qualified personnel. - Used in most professional organizations where
particular skill must be developed at a
particular level, needed to fill a position.
20Traditional Concept of Bureaucracy(Max Weber)
- Modern bureaucracy
- Regular activities distributed in a fixed way as
official duties - Authority given to commands and coercive means of
sanction are defined by rules in a consistent
manager - Only those who have generally regulated
qualifications to serve are employed - Fixed jurisdictions are ordered by administrative
regulations
21- Official hierarchical system of superiors and
subordinates - Management is based on written documents
- Specialized officers of management requires
thorough, technical and expert training and
knowledge - Generalized Rules
- Knowledge of rules
- Office holding is a vocation and a career
22- Officials have more status than the governed
- Bureaucratic officials are appointed by a
superior authority, not elected - Tenure is the job is for life
- Employees receive regular compensation (fixed
salary) - Officials have a career in the hierarchy
23- The bureaucracy depends on a money economy to pay
salaries - Success and rewards in the bureaucracy are based
on merit and hard work.