This practical guide to developing leadership skills in policing examines the qualities that make up a good leader, providing a variety of examples of good leadership approaches in various policing contexts. Police organisations are increasingly recognising the role of leadership at every level of the police hierarchy; with police officers involving themselves with partnership work, attending and facilitating public meetings and heading neighbourhood policing teams, as well as their more traditional police work. This book aims to enhance leadership skills in policing and ensure officers carry out their duties as effectively as possible. It outlines the theory and concepts of leadership and applies them to police management structures, offering advice on a wide range of issues. These issues include leading teams, motivating others, dealing with disputes, problem-solving, participating in meetings and ethical leadership. All explanations are supported by exercises, examples of both good and bad leadership approaches, flow charts, useful websites and suggested further reading. The first practical guide to tackle leadership aimed at uniformed officers, this title is an essential purchase for anyone within the police service who has responsibility for leading at the front line of the police service. The book forms part of the Blackstone's Practical Policing Series. The series, aimed at junior to middle ranking officers, consists of practical guides containing clear and detailed explanations of the relevant legislation and practice, accompanied by case studies, illustrative diagrams and useful checklists.
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This practical guide to developing leadership skills in policing provides examples of good leadership approaches in various policing contexts and offers advice on motivating others, dealing with disputes, problem-solving and ethical leadership.
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1. Introduction to Leadership ; 2. Management Structures within the Police Service ; 3. Leading in Times of Change ; 4. Leading from the front ; 5. Ethical Leadership ; 6. Meetings ; 7. Communication Skills for Leaders ; 8. Motivating Staff ; 9. Dealing with Staff Issues ; 10. Leadership in Policing Teams ; 11. Leading Operations
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The only UK-focussed text aimed at all uniformed officers on leadership in policing from the bottom up Offers advice on leading teams, motivating others, dealing with disputes, problem-solving, and participating in meetings Outlines the theory and concepts of good leadership and applies them to police management structures All explanations supported by exercises, flow charts, useful websites and suggested further reading Includes practical examples based on real-life operational scenarios Includes a discussion of the ethics of leadership in policing Offers an appreciation of the intelligence led approach, involving co-ordination between internal and external police partners and the importance of leadership within this
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Dr Colin Rogers is a Senior Lecturer in Police Sciences at the School of Applied Sciences, University of Glamorgan. He has written and developed modules on police management, crime reduction partnerships, police duties and police law, and teaches student police officers as well as undergraduates. Prior to this, Dr Rogers was a serving police officer for more than 20 years with South Wales Police. He is the author of another Blackstone's Practical Policing title, Crime Reduction Partnerships, which was well-received by both policing academics and practitioners.
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The only UK-focussed text aimed at all uniformed officers on leadership in policing from the bottom up Offers advice on leading teams, motivating others, dealing with disputes, problem-solving, and participating in meetings Outlines the theory and concepts of good leadership and applies them to police management structures All explanations supported by exercises, flow charts, useful websites and suggested further reading Includes practical examples based on real-life operational scenarios Includes a discussion of the ethics of leadership in policing Offers an appreciation of the intelligence led approach, involving co-ordination between internal and external police partners and the importance of leadership within this
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199539512
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
298

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Biographical note

Dr Colin Rogers is a Senior Lecturer in Police Sciences at the School of Applied Sciences, University of Glamorgan. He has written and developed modules on police management, crime reduction partnerships, police duties and police law, and teaches student police officers as well as undergraduates. Prior to this, Dr Rogers was a serving police officer for more than 20 years with South Wales Police. He is the author of another Blackstone's Practical Policing title, Crime Reduction Partnerships, which was well-received by both policing academics and practitioners.