ABSTRACT

This book studies the formal and informal nature of the organizations involved in criminal justice. It will acquaint readers with the historical developments and application of managerial theories, principles, and problems of managing criminal justice organizations. Covers management positions in criminal justice, historical antecedents, decisionmaking and planning, staffing and personnel, training and education.

chapter 2|22 pages

Management Positions in Criminal Justice

chapter 3|30 pages

Historical Antecedents

chapter 4|22 pages

Leading in Criminal Justice

chapter 5|20 pages

Organizing Criminal Justice

chapter 6|18 pages

Decision-Making and Planning

chapter 8|24 pages

Staffing and Personnel Issues

chapter 10|18 pages

Allocating Key Organizational Resources

chapter 12|16 pages

Future Issues in Criminal Justice Management