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Changing Times


Changing Times

Transforming Culture and Behaviors for Law Enforcement

von: Frank Mielke, Charles Kocher

35,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 06.03.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781538127629
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 250

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<span>Many times, the police are the first to respond to an individual in crisis; even those involving mentally ill. While we see evidence of positive change, there are still shortcomings when it comes to criminal justice response in the behavioral health system. There is a lack of access, availability, continuity, coordination, and responsiveness. But we see accomplishments to changes in attitudes and behaviors, through such programs like Crisis Intervention Specialist Training, CIT Training and Mental Health First Aid which have been well received. </span>
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<span>Changing Times: Transforming Culture and Behaviors for Law Enforcement</span>
<span> proposes a shift to divert those in a behavioral health crisis away from incarceration and into treatment, as well as invites Law Enforcement intervention away from the criminal justice system and into treatment. The authors successfully blend the theoretical with hands-on experience throughout the book, enabling the reader to understand the influences of Law Enforcement’s tradition and other forces that drive attitudes, culture and behavior and how to bring change. </span>
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<span>The additional and difficult task ahead is to bring about systemic change in culture and a concurrent change in attitudes and behaviors. </span>
<span>Changing Times </span>
<span>proves to be the reliable and accessible reference for those intent on bringing change to the vital effort of diversion.</span>
<span>Many times, the police are the first to respond to an individual in crisis. We’ve made strides shifting the response from an attitude of control to one of compassion. This book serves as a reliable and accessible reference for those intent on bringing change to the vital effort of diversion.</span>
<span>Frank Mielke </span>
<span>is the president of Audubon Management Consultants. As president, Frank blends his understanding of organizations and experience from his Public Safety teaching, research and consulting. He was previously on the faculty of Saint Joseph’s Institute for Criminal Justice and Public Safety, author of “</span>
<span>Management Processes – a Guide for Leaders in Public and Industrial Safety</span>
<span>” and has conducted research on, and consulted to fire, police, emergency dispatch and public safety organizations. Frank received BBA in Business Administration from Saint Francis College, Brooklyn, NY and his MBA from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.<br><br></span>
<span>Charles Kocher</span>
<span>, Ed.D, is professor of Justice Studies at Rowan College of South Jersey and affiliate professor at Saint Joseph’s University. He is the author of numerous articles and the author of the book, </span>
<span>Camden Police: In Defense of Law and Order. </span>
<span>He worked for 27 years for the Camden Police Department, most recently as Deputy Police Chief. He is affiliated with International Chiefs of Police Administration Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Eastern Conference of the ACJS, the American Society of Criminology (ASC), among others. He received his Ed.D from Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</span>
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