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INNOVATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT

NCJ Number
9634
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1972
Length
162 pages
Annotation
PRACTICAL PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED WHEN INTRODUCING NEW TECHNOLOGY, AND STRATEGIES FOR CHANGING URBAN POLICE POLICIES, CONCEPTS, AND FUNCTIONS.
Abstract
IT IS ONE OF A SERIES OF NINE MONOGRAPHS EXTRACTED FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LAW ENFORCEMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. THE TOPICS DISCUSSED CONSIDER OBSTACLES TO THE ADOPTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND STRATEGIES FOR CHANGING URBAN POLICE POLICIES, CONCEPTS, AND FUNCTIONS. PAPERS PRESENTED IN THIS PUBLICATION INCLUDE 'DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS AS A STRATEGY FOR CHANGE', 'POLITICAL FACTORS AFFECTING PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS CONSOLIDATION', AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED WHEN 'CHANGING THE RHETORIC OF PROFESSIONALISM'. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL CONCERNS SCHEDULING POLICE MANPOWER BY COMPUTER, AND THE FOUR-DAY - FORTY-HOUR WORK WEEK. READERS CONCERNED WITH THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF TRANSFERRING INNOVATIONS INTO OPERATIONAL REALITY WILL BE INTERESTED IN THE SYMPOSIUM MONOGRAPH TITLED, 'THE CHANGE PROCESS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE', NCJ-9627. (SNI ABSTRACT)