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Mapping Police Organizational Change - From a Mechanistic Toward an Organic Model

NCJ Number
85179
Journal
Criminology Volume: 20 Issue: 2 Dated: (August 1982) Pages: 241-256
Author(s)
J Kuykendall; R R Roberg
Date Published
1982
Length
16 pages
Annotation
Community police organizations have been the focus of substantial research since the 1960s. This article describes mechanistic and organic model constructs and relates them to both continuum and matrix change perspectives and a change problem-intervention strategy typology.
Abstract
The matrix and typology are used to 'map' the change process associated with team policing, which is one example of attempts to make police organizations more organic. (Publisher abstract)