Mark Kilgallon & Martin Wright 
Leadership Behaviours for Effective Policing [EPUB ebook] 
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An essential handbook of policing leadership behavioural skills for both professional police officers and policing students aspiring to join the force. The behaviours examined are of relevance to all ranks and roles, from a newly appointed police constable to an executive officer.

Behavioural soft skills are essential to effective policing practice and professional development, and are particularly significant in leadership and management roles. This handbook examines the key leadership behaviours and focuses on discreet aspects within policing as well as describing a career timeline. In addition it provides a unique opportunity for leaders to articulate the effects the Covid-19 pandemic has had on law enforcement, examining the impact on policing behaviours and what the blockages are.

Each chapter is written by a well-established serving police leader or policing scholar, bringing together a wealth of experience and understanding and applying this knowledge in context through key case studies and examples. It bridges the gap between theory and practice so readers can apply what they have learnt to their policing roles and effectively formulate and describe their own leadership philosophy and style.

This is a companion book to Behavioural Skills for Effective Policing.              

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Table of Content


Meet the editors and authors 
Foreword by the editors


  • Introduction: Alison Wakefield 

  • Navigating a stormy sea: Steve Watson

  • Leading with political awareness: Martin Hewitt and Tom Cockcroft

  • Leading police reform: Simon Byrne

  • Effective police performance management – making a real impact: Mark Roberts

  • The ethical police leader: Osman Khan and Allyson Mac Vean

  • Policing behaviours in a patriarchal society: Lynne Knox

  • Leading policing volunteers: Craig Batham

  • Systems leadership: Jacqueline Sebire

  • Personal and organisational accountability: Sir David Thompson

  • The human side of operational leadership – the missing link: Lucy Bottomley

  • Leading victim support: Steve Maloney

  • The organisational and cultural challenges of leading a police force: Pippa Mills, Clare Simkin and Sarah Charman

  • Leadership – the psychology of influence and persuasion: Jason Roach and Ken Pease

  • Leading without authority – the power of the pen and the voice: Andy Cooke

  • About the author

    Martin Wright is a Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales. He was a police officer for 30 years and is the creator of the Retail Radio Link community safety programme. After leaving the police he joined the University of Wolverhampton in 2008 where he was the Director of the Central Institute for the Study of Public Protection and Head of Department of Uniformed Services with responsibility for the BSc Policing degree, BSc Fire & Rescue degree and BSc Armed Forces degree. He currently holds a number of other positions: Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Canterbury Centre for Policing Research within Canterbury Christ Church University; Series Editor of the Routledge Advances in Police Practice and Knowledge; editor of Critical Publishing’s ‘The Service Speaks’ series; and managing editor and book review editor of the Oxford Journal of Policing. He is a volunteer with Dyfed Powys Police.

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    Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 300 ● ISBN 9781915080547 ● File size 2.0 MB ● Editor Mark Kilgallon & Martin Wright ● Publisher Critical Publishing ● City St Albans ● Country GB ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8794099 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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