Crisis of Crime
Crisis of Crime
Implementing Change in Criminal Justice Organizations/Police Agencies
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Have you ever wonder what the process was for implementing change to criminal justice organizations and law enforcement agencies? Well, it's a long process. Have a listen to find out the steps and barriers to creating changes in these organizations, both in processes and culture.
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Sources for this episode:
Garicano, L., Heaton. P. (2010). Information Technology, Organization, and Productivity in the Public Sector: Evidence from Police Departments. Journal of Labor Economics, 28 (1), p. 167-201.
Gutworth, M. B., Morton, D. M., & Dahling, J. J. (2018). Managing Organizational Deviance: Focusing on Causes, Not Symptoms. In M. E. Mastrorilli (Ed.), Inside the Criminal Justice Organization: An Anthology for Practitioners (1st ed., pp. 1-256). San Diego, CA: Cognella Publishing.
Welsh, W., Harris, P. (2016). Criminal Justice Policy and Planning: Planned Change. (5th ed.) New York, NY: Routledge.