As a specialized collection of readings, (2023), edited by John DeCarlo and Eric Dlugolenski, serves as a comprehensive academic resource for current and future practitioners. Published by Cognella Academic Publishing , this 332-page text bridges the gap between empirical research and real-world administrative challenges in policing, courts, and corrections. Overview of the Anthology

Criminal Justice Management and Leadership: An Anthology * (First Edition) * Edited by John DeCarlo and Eric Dlugolenski. * ©2023, Cognella Title Catalog Criminal Justice Management and Leadership: An Anthology

The anthology is structured into three distinct units, each designed to prepare students for the complexities of a career in the criminal justice system:

: This section examines the impact of police culture on organizational change and explores the evolution of contemporary policing.

: Modern approaches highlighted in the field emphasize moving away from strictly authoritarian models toward styles that prioritize humanity, transparency, and trauma-informed leadership to rebuild community trust. Practical Application for Professionals Criminal Justice Management and Leadership: An Anthology

: Focuses on monitoring, regulating, and planning within departments to ensure day-to-day operational success.

: Readings focus on the critical relationship between managers and police chiefs, the history of police management, and the philosophy of administrative oversight.

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