Book Description
Providing coverage of modern management theory, this text emphasizes the application of management techniques appropriate to each area of the criminal justice system. By focusing on the "how's" as well as the "why's," this text prepares students for dealing with real management issues. CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS is known for being thorough, approachable, and practical. It is praised for having strong pedagogical features, such as "Work Perspectives" and "Case Summaries".
Book Info
Text emphasizes the application of management techniques appropriate to each area of the criminal justice system. Thorough, approachable, and practical.
About the Author
Stan Stojkovic joined the faculty at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in the fall of 1983 and is Professor of Criminal Justice and Associate Dean in the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. His primary teaching responsibilities are in the areas of public administration, philosophy, and criminal justice and criminology. His major research interest is in the area of correctional administration. He has also written an introductory text on corrections with Rick Lovell. In addition, he is coordinator of the California Leadership Institute for the California Department of Corrections.
Criminal Justice Organizations: Administration and Management FROM THE PUBLISHER
This text deals specifically with the administration and management techniques applied to criminal justice organizations. Providing the best in modern management theory and research, the text also emphasizes the application of management techniques appropriate to each area of the criminal justice system. By focusing on the hows as well as the whys, students will be prepared for dealing with real management issues.