Criminal Justice Management and Leadership: An Anthology

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Edited by John DeCarlo and Eric Dlugolenski
©2023, 332 pages

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    Criminal Justice Management and Leadership: An Anthology provides students with a collection of carefully curated readings designed to well prepare them for a future career within the criminal justice system.

    The anthology is organized into three units. Unit 1 features a spotlight on the topics of culture and management with readings that address police culture and its impact on organizational change, the evolution of contemporary policing, and organizational influences on police change and intelligence. In Unit 2, the readings feature a variety of perspectives on the manager-police chief relationship, police organization and management, and the history and philosophy of police management. The final unit speaks to establishing leadership with readings that examine change management, leading in criminal justice, and organizational framing of bureaucratic behavior in community corrections. Each unit features and introduction to contextualize the chosen readings and pre-reading questions to inspire reflection.

    Criminal Justice Management and Leadership is an excellent resource for courses and programs in the discipline.

    John DeCarlo is a professor and the director of the master’s program in criminal justice at the University of New Haven. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Phil. from the University of New York Graduate Center and an M.A. from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Dr. DeCarlo is a nationally recognized expert in community policing and on perceptions of race in policing. He previously was a member of the Branford Police force for 34 years, including 6 years as chief.
    Eric Dlugolenski is an assistant professor in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at Central Connecticut State University. Prior to joining the faculty at CCSU, he served as a sergeant in the West Haven Police Department. Dr. Dlugolenski is a National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Law Enforcement Advancing Data Science (LEADS) scholar. As an academic LEADS scholar, he works with practitioners from around the country to advance policing research. Dr. Dlugolenski is an active National Policing Institute fellow and a member of the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing. He completed his doctorate in criminal justice at the University of New Haven in 2021.
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