A study of law enforcement : a comprehensive study of the world's greatest, yet most difficult, profession / by Neal E. Trautman.
Publication details: Springfield, Ill. : C.C. Thomas, 1990.Description: xiii, 196 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0398056390
- 363.23 22 TRA
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 THE HISTORY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
The development of law enforcement
Nearing the status quo
Profession- Understanding the term
Characteristics of a profession
Law enforcement code of ethics
Etc.
2.AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE8
The adult criminal justices system
The court process
The Juvenile Criminal justice system
Criminal proceedings
A Final Thought
Etc.
3. Role of the training
International Law Enforcement
An American-Japanese Comparison
The Role of the Police
Concluding Remarks
4. Hiring and training
Hiring Procedures
Assessment Centers
Civil Service
Labor Relations
Training
Etc.
5. THE DANGER OF STRESS
Effects of Stress
The Causes of Stress
Recognizing That Stress Exists
Fundamentals of managing Stress
Stress Recognition Training
Etc.
6. SPECIAL ISSUES
Dealing With Alcoholics
Staying Alive
Teenage Suicide
The Family
Juvenile Crime
7. DRUG ABUSE
The Way It Is
Why It Can Destroy Your Life and Our Nation
Abused Terms
Narcotics
Depressants
Etc.
8.PROFESSIONALISM
Characteristics of a Profession
Learning From the Corporate World
Setting an Example
Police Leadership
Improving Performance
Etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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