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Technical report ; TR-1153-MOI |
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Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-1153-MOI.
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Caption title. |
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"Center on Quality Policing"--Page 1 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-21). |
Summary |
Historically, police agencies have measured their performance against a very restricted set of crime-focused indicators, such as crime rates, arrests, and response times. However, modern police officers must be prepared to take on a wide variety of roles, from problem-solver to counselor and provider of first aid, among many others. Therefore, performance measures should be multidimensional to capture the complexity inherent in modern policing. In this era of tight budgets and deep cuts in municipal services, local officials have prioritized police performance improvement and the collection of measurable evidence to justify budget requests. Police departments also benefit from measuring performance; the results can help officials monitor department operations, promote adherence to policies and strategic plans, and detect patterns of bias or misconduct. By defining what is measured, executives send a signal to their command about what activities are valued and what results are considered important. Performance measures can also help track the progress of individual officers, the efficient use of funds, and many other indicators of organizational health. This report describes some of the key considerations involved in designing measures to evaluate law enforcement agencies. It also includes a framework for measuring performance and a detailed review of some international best practices. |
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Print version record. |
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Copyright; Selected International Best Practices in Police Performance Measurement; Appendix A. HMIC Report Card; Appendix B. Sample UK Value-for-Money Assessment; Appendix C. Northern Ireland Policing Board's Objectives, Performance Indicators, and Targets; Appendix D. New Zealand Police Indicators and Measures; References. |
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Police -- Personnel management.
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Police -- Rating of.
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Police administration.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Law Enforcement.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Law Enforcement.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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Police administration
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Police -- Personnel management
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Police -- Rating of
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Rand Center on Quality Policing.
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Print version: Davis, Robert C. (Robert Carl). Selected international best practices in police performance measurement. Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, [2012], ©2012 9780833069801 (OCoLC)793806617 |
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9780833070654 (electronic bk.) |
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0833070657 (electronic bk.) |
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9780833069801 |
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0833069802 |
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RAND/TR-1153-MOI |
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AU@ 000052905935 |
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