Impact of New Technology and Organizational Stress on Public Safety Decision Making
Author: | McCarty, James |
Year: | 1999 |
Pages: | 186 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-8168-4 |
Price: | $159.95 |
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This volume focuses on the organizational dynamics peculiar to the Criminal Justice system, and how the explosion of technology has added increased complexity to critical decision-making process in an unstable environment which includes scarce public resources, community demands and court-mandated initiatives. It develops the current state of Public Safety technology, how the technology reflects dated Criminal Justice strategies and the current bureaucratic organizational structure. It examines current decision-making methodology common to most municipal law enforcement organizations, as well as the key elements of community policing as an organizational strategy. It concludes with a proposal for an Organizational Decision Support System which will radically change existing Criminal Justice Management Information systems so that modern police administrators will make quicker and more focused resource-allocation decisions that will support the agency mission, the organization, and the community it serves.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1.Organizational and Cultural History
2.Public Safety Technology
3.Police Decision Making
4.Community Policing: A New Public Safety Strategy
5.Organizational Issues
6.Conceptual Design: A Public Safety Organizational Decision Support System
7.Benefits of a Public Safety Organizational Decision Support System
Conclusions