ABSTRACT

Planning and Evaluation for Public Safety Leaders presents field-tested techniques and tips to help public safety leaders effectively manage their organizations and overcome challenges.

Organizations and agencies operating within the public safety sector are unique in many respects. These unique elements provide a different context in which planning, and performance measurement occur. Without recognizing this particular context, most public planning texts ignore crucial pieces of the puzzle when it comes to effectively achieving and measuring public safety outcomes. This book’s practical approach equips students with approachable explanations specific to the public safety context, and practical tools for public safety leaders that can apply to their organizations.

Key Features

• Each chapter begins with a real-world case from the public safety sector that highlights the importance or possible application of the information covered.

• Cases are written in close coordination with the public safety practitioners to illustrate how the concepts covered in the chapter work in a real-world public safety context.

• "Put it into Practice" Reflections at the end of each chapter allow new or future public safety leaders to apply the material directly to their current organization.

• Boxes describe how to use and apply specific methods in a concise and easy to find tools addressing planning and evaluation challenges as they arise

• Key terms and application questions written specifically for students, focus in on the most important concepts and terms from the text.

• Overviews of relevant theoretical and scholarly work on the concepts offer connections with course material.

chapter 2|23 pages

Planning Basics

chapter 3|19 pages

Designing Effective Policies

chapter 4|20 pages

Program Evaluation

chapter 5|20 pages

Collecting and Analyzing Survey Data

chapter 6|26 pages

Utilizing Existing Data

chapter 7|18 pages

Developing Effective Collaborations

chapter 8|15 pages

Communicating to the Public