Law Enforcement Leadership
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A great text for in house leadership and management training. Follow the text and make meaningful discussions on how these ideas can assist your organization. Jerry Carlton, a 30-year law enforcement veteran discusses leadership, problem employees, small town narcotic investigaitons, hiring the right person, lines of communication, the art of listening and court room testomny.
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Law Enforcement Leadership - Jerry Carlton
THOUGHTS OF A RETIRED COP
Refresher Course for Supervisors and Managers
BY: JERRY CARLTON
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Jerry Carlton, a retired Lieutenant from the Nevada Division of Investigation has more than 30-years law enforcement experience. He is a graduate from the University of Louisville, Southern Police Institute. He served with the Lyon County Sheriff's Department, in Yerington, Nevada, the Reno Police Department, the Tehama County Sheriff's Department, in Red Bluff, California and the Nevada Division of Investigation.
He has participated in almost all aspects of law enforcement; from S.W.A.T. commander to motorcycle officer, from patrol officer, to resident deputy, from shift supervisor, to commander of a multijurisdictional narcotic task force.
The purpose of this vehicle of information is to provide insight into the management of law enforcement organizations in the most limited form. Due to the sheer number of problems occurring daily, the law enforcement manager, sometimes need to go back to basics. Leadership, hiring, dealing with employees, maintaining the lines of communication, and how to listen are the focus chapters of this book. The last chapter is a refresher for the law enforcement manager, who someday may find himself or herself as a defendant.
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Leadership
Law enforcement employees are unique, but different only in job descriptions.
"That's the wrong way, move over,
I'll do it!" yelled the swing shift supervisor.
Don't worry, it's no big thing, no one cares anyway,
whispered the day shift supervisor.
Listen, this is the problem and I'll give you a couple ideas to help overcome it,
said the graveyard supervisor.
Law enforcement seldom makes mistakes; and if you believe that, then the moon is made of cheese. We all make mistakes, some simple some quite serious. It's the supervisor's responsibility to see that mistakes are held to a minimum, mistakes are corrected and the mistake doesn't happen again. This is accomplished through leadership.
Three different types of leadership:
Autocratic
Laissez-faire
Holistic
Other types exist but in one form or another the leadership qualities possessed or lacking fall into one of these