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Los Angeles (Cily) fcont): Mexican rule in. 9 Mexican Americans in, 64-65, 68.71,202.235-36 public salcty law in, 9-10 riots in, 61-62 Los Angeles County Criminal Justice Group, 228-29 Los Angeles Department of Motor Vehicles, 75 Asian Task Force of, 64 Los Angeles Police Department, 9 10. 31, 49. 83. 119. 152-53. 160-63. 195 98 Basic-Car Plan ol, 68-69. 131-34. 164. 186. 226, 236 communication How from, 231-32 compensation in, 34, 164-69 Deputy Auxiliary Police program ol, 237 divisions in, 141-42, 215 16 Explorer Seoul program of, 233-34 Firearms qualification ol, 172- 73 GrifFmhagen salary formula ol. 168-69 hierarchy of, 73. 76-78, 81- 82 inspection in, 214 16 intelligence gathering by, 56, 149-50, 154-56, 195-96 Internal Al lairs Division of, 177 Jacobs Plan ol, 39, 165 PATRIC computer of, 149 Police Reserve Corps ol, 196- 97. 234 psychiatric exams in, 183 "Save-a Child Program" ol, 151 strikes in, 36 SWAT, 32 team system in, 76. 131, 134- 37. 142 I ral lie Bureau ol, 150 Unisex Program of. 169 volunteer programs of, 233-34 women in, 169-71 Los Angeles Police Piotcctivc League,215 Los Angeles rimes, 60 Maccoby. Michael. 5l/i Machiavclli, 167 "Maintenance men." 94 Management (see also Administration; Hierarchy; Leadership; Managers Working with Police (PiincipleXltl) ol department, 112, 125-33 goals and objectives of, 137- 38. 143-45. 214. 216,220 hierarchy of, 93 94. 137 by objectives (MBO), 143 45 participation in, 137-45, 222 (see also Management by Objectives (Principle XVII); Management by Participation (Principle XVIII)) ol personnel, 159 60. 164 66 principles ol. 217-23, subordinates to, 115-16, 192, 220 structure ol, 125 unions and. 34. 36-37, 38. 39 Management and the Worker (Roethlisbetger and Dickson), 13In Management by Objectives (Principle XVII), 221 22 Management by Participation (Principle XVIII), 222. 228 {see also Management, by objectives (MI)O); Management by Objectives (Principle XVII) Management Principles of the Los Angeles Police Department. 214, 217-23,226 Managers Working with Police (Principle XIII). 220. 226 Managing for Results (Drucker), 52/i Manson, Charles, 233 Manual ol Los Angeles Police Department, 210 Marshall, Hun good, 29 Marshals, origin of, 9-10 Marxism, 134 Mayor, Davis as, 206 Media, 230 (see also News; Press) Davis and. 205-8 emergencies of, 113 police policy towards, 197-98. 201-5,208.220 Meetings: of community, 226, 231-32 ol staff, 74-81. Ill, 114 Menninger, Karl, 28 Metropolitan Police Act (1829). 5-6.212 Metropolitan Police Department (London), 5-6. 163. 212 Metropolitan policing agencies, 8-9 Metropolitan Squad (Los Angeles). 32 Mexican-Americans (see also Latin Americans) education and. 68 leadership and. 71 as media liaison, 202 police athletic groups and, 235-36 swindling among, 64-65 Mexico, 9, 64 Minimum Use of Force (Piinciple VII), 219 (see also Force) Misconduct, 174, 177, 179 Misdemeanors, 57 Mob violence. 10. 14. 19.20 Morning watch, 130 Motorcycle violations, 151 Move-up system, 115-16, 160. 165 Murder, 19,20,63. 174 Murphy, Pat. 81-82 Mutual pledge, 4, 8 Napoleon I, 44 Narcotics. 96, 101. 148 National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals (l973).24,83/i. 169/r National Association lor Police Chiefs (see International Association of Chiefs ol Police) National security. 20) Neighborhood Walch (Los Angeles), 227 New York Cily. 9, 65.96 Police Department of: costs of, 41 salaries in, 168 unions in, 37 38 race riots in, 61 News, 60-61 (see also Media; Press) Newton Division (LAPD), 141-42 New York Times, 203 Niederhoffer. Arthur, 184 Nightwatch, 130, 142 Nixon, Richard M., 190 Northern Ireland, 7, 116 Northridge (Los Angeles), 137 Northwestern University, 150 Occupations and the Social So-uc'w/r(ltall), 26-27 Openness and Honesty (Principle XX), 222-23 (see also Community, police and) Opcracidn Lstafadores (I os Angeles), 65 242 Orgam/alioii. 8). 92. 106 [see also Administration; Hierarchy: Management) age and, 132 33 belief system ol, 211 14 change and, 129-33. 209 command control in, 147-57 control system ol. 116 18 daily throughput in, 192 93 discipline and, 171 73 leadership and, 50. 82, 93, 94, 102. 106 management and, 125 45 move up in, 115-16 Peter Principle in. 128 policy of. 209-16. 229 principles in, 209. 211. 213. 216-23. 229 roles in, 144 sphere model ol. 126, 127 territorial Mtnctarne in, 1)6 17 threats to, 119 20 written creeds and objectives of. 212 13. 216, 229 30 Oiganizcd crime (see Crime syndicates) Palestine, 136 Park, Chung Dec, 6) Parker. Bill. 49-50. 53, 61. 209 Parker Center (Los Angeles), 191 Parkinson's I aw, 11 '\n Parliament (Lngland), 212 Participation by policemen, 142-45.228 PA I RIC (computer), 149 Pay (see Compensation, Policemen, Wages) Pay grades, 165 Payolls. 155 56 Pedestrians, accidents ol, 151- 52 Peel, Sir Robert, 10 Davis extension ol. 10-11 Metropolitan Police Act (1829)ol. 5-6.212 police reforms ol, 4-7 principles of, 6-7, 17 18, 28. 30.212 Peer groups (see also Hierarchy) leadership and, 51 56 Pensions. 42. 103. 105 People Woikiug with People (Principle XII). 220. 227 People Working with Police (Principle XI). 219-20. 226 Personnel (see also Policemen; Recruitment, considcra lions ol) classification of, 165 compensation ol, 161 69 leader's role in. 164-69 selection or. 41. 52-56, 159- 60 Persuasion, 7 (see also Force) Peter, Lawrence, 128 Peter Principle, Ihe (Peter and Hull). I28n Philosophy ol taw enforcement, 6 7. 17-18. 28. 30, 211- 13. 237-38 (see also Lincoln, Abraham; Management principles of Ihe Los Angeles Police Department) Phonctapping, 196 Police (II S. Government). 83/r, 169/1 Police Academy (I os Angeles), 74, 126, 132 Police agencies, 25 Police associalious (srf Professional associations) Police C hie) Executive (I E.A A ). 199/1 Policemen (see also Deputy chiel; Inspector; etc.) advancement ol, 53, 56, 115, 161. 165 Basic Car Plan and. 68 69, 76. 131 32. 134, 186. 226 courtesy ol. 97 100 cynicism and negativism in, 184 87 decision-making ol, 92, 137 cllectsol duly on, 188 equipment ol, 31 Hipping out by, 56, 115, 183- 84 force used by. 30 32 giadcsol, 76-77 long hair and, 76 media and, 202 openness and honesty ol, 195- 97 in organization, 126 outs|>cak of. 74-82, 198 200 participation by, 142-45. 228 perception levels ol. 79 82 problems ol, 77,90.97 professionalism of, 23-32, 100 ranks ol. 164 responsibility ol, 163 64 selection ol, 52-56, 160 skills of. 27 stall meetings ol, 74 81, III terrorism by, 232 training ol, 74, 116, 132, 150, 197 uniloimol. 76 Pohce/Piess Relationships (Principle XVI). 221 (see also Media; Press) Police Rescue Corps (Eos Angeles) (see also Deputy Auxiliary Police program (DAP)) training in, 196-97, 234 Policewomen, 169-71 Police Working with Criminal Justice System (Principle XV), 220-21, 226. 228- 29 Police Woikiug with Police Principle XIV), 220, 226 Politics: police budget and, 44 pressure groups ol, 91 -92 professional associations and, '35 sanctions of, 199 tenure ot duels and, 194 95 Polygraphy, 34, 175 Population and crime, 15 16 (see also Community; Ethnics) Power: abuse of, 171 authority and. 56 58, 171,219 ol police, 197.219 separation of, 29 President's Commission on I aw Enlorcemcni and the Administration of Justice in 1967,24 Press (see also Media; News) ethnic relations by, 202 policies with 201 5, 221 Pretrial publicity, 203 4 Principles of policing (see Management Principles of the Los Angeles Police Dcpatimctil) I'll sou populations, 17-18 Proactive work, 146-53 Professional associations, 33 -38 departments and, 121 Professionalism: ol policemen, 23-32, 100 tenure and, 194 Piomoiion. 5). 55-56. 115, 161. 164 65 Propaganda and media, 202 Prosecutors. 221 Prostitution, 154 Psychiatric examinations, 183 Psychiatrist's World, A (Menninger), 28/i Public (see also Community; Public Cooperation (Principle V)) police approval and coopcra 243
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Title | Staff one, 1978 |
Description | Edward M. Davis. Staff one: a perspective on effective police management. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1978. Accompanied by memo indicating the photocopy of the book was provided by the author. PART OF: Commission meetings (6 of 6). PART OF A SERIES: Materials in the series fall into one of several categories related to the Independent Commission's work product: (1) Commission meeting materials, which include meeting agendas, work plans, memoranda, and articles about police misconduct that were circulated and reviewed during the Commission's internal meetings; (2) public correspondence, which includes citizen complaints against the LAPD in the form of written testimony, articles, and an audio cassette tape, as well as letters drafted by citizens in support of the LAPD; (3) summaries of interviews held with LAPD officers regarding Departmental procedures and relations; (4) public meeting materials, which include transcripts, supplementary documents, and witness statements that were reviewed at the Commission's public meetings; (5) press releases related to the formation and work product of the Commission; and (6) miscellaneous materials reviewed by the Commission during its study, including LAPD personnel and training manuals, a memorandum of understanding, and messages from the LAPD's Mobile Digital Terminal (MDT) system. |
Creator | Davis, Edward M. |
Publisher (of the original version) | Prentice-Hall, Inc. |
Place of publication (of the original version) | Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California |
Date issued | 1978 |
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Format | 130 p. |
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Part of collection | Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 |
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File | Commission meetings |
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Full text | Los Angeles (Cily) fcont): Mexican rule in. 9 Mexican Americans in, 64-65, 68.71,202.235-36 public salcty law in, 9-10 riots in, 61-62 Los Angeles County Criminal Justice Group, 228-29 Los Angeles Department of Motor Vehicles, 75 Asian Task Force of, 64 Los Angeles Police Department, 9 10. 31, 49. 83. 119. 152-53. 160-63. 195 98 Basic-Car Plan ol, 68-69. 131-34. 164. 186. 226, 236 communication How from, 231-32 compensation in, 34, 164-69 Deputy Auxiliary Police program ol, 237 divisions in, 141-42, 215 16 Explorer Seoul program of, 233-34 Firearms qualification ol, 172- 73 GrifFmhagen salary formula ol. 168-69 hierarchy of, 73. 76-78, 81- 82 inspection in, 214 16 intelligence gathering by, 56, 149-50, 154-56, 195-96 Internal Al lairs Division of, 177 Jacobs Plan ol, 39, 165 PATRIC computer of, 149 Police Reserve Corps ol, 196- 97. 234 psychiatric exams in, 183 "Save-a Child Program" ol, 151 strikes in, 36 SWAT, 32 team system in, 76. 131, 134- 37. 142 I ral lie Bureau ol, 150 Unisex Program of. 169 volunteer programs of, 233-34 women in, 169-71 Los Angeles Police Piotcctivc League,215 Los Angeles rimes, 60 Maccoby. Michael. 5l/i Machiavclli, 167 "Maintenance men." 94 Management (see also Administration; Hierarchy; Leadership; Managers Working with Police (PiincipleXltl) ol department, 112, 125-33 goals and objectives of, 137- 38. 143-45. 214. 216,220 hierarchy of, 93 94. 137 by objectives (MBO), 143 45 participation in, 137-45, 222 (see also Management by Objectives (Principle XVII); Management by Participation (Principle XVIII)) ol personnel, 159 60. 164 66 principles ol. 217-23, subordinates to, 115-16, 192, 220 structure ol, 125 unions and. 34. 36-37, 38. 39 Management and the Worker (Roethlisbetger and Dickson), 13In Management by Objectives (Principle XVII), 221 22 Management by Participation (Principle XVIII), 222. 228 {see also Management, by objectives (MI)O); Management by Objectives (Principle XVII) Management Principles of the Los Angeles Police Department. 214, 217-23,226 Managers Working with Police (Principle XIII). 220. 226 Managing for Results (Drucker), 52/i Manson, Charles, 233 Manual ol Los Angeles Police Department, 210 Marshall, Hun good, 29 Marshals, origin of, 9-10 Marxism, 134 Mayor, Davis as, 206 Media, 230 (see also News; Press) Davis and. 205-8 emergencies of, 113 police policy towards, 197-98. 201-5,208.220 Meetings: of community, 226, 231-32 ol staff, 74-81. Ill, 114 Menninger, Karl, 28 Metropolitan Police Act (1829). 5-6.212 Metropolitan Police Department (London), 5-6. 163. 212 Metropolitan policing agencies, 8-9 Metropolitan Squad (Los Angeles). 32 Mexican-Americans (see also Latin Americans) education and. 68 leadership and. 71 as media liaison, 202 police athletic groups and, 235-36 swindling among, 64-65 Mexico, 9, 64 Minimum Use of Force (Piinciple VII), 219 (see also Force) Misconduct, 174, 177, 179 Misdemeanors, 57 Mob violence. 10. 14. 19.20 Morning watch, 130 Motorcycle violations, 151 Move-up system, 115-16, 160. 165 Murder, 19,20,63. 174 Murphy, Pat. 81-82 Mutual pledge, 4, 8 Napoleon I, 44 Narcotics. 96, 101. 148 National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals (l973).24,83/i. 169/r National Association lor Police Chiefs (see International Association of Chiefs ol Police) National security. 20) Neighborhood Walch (Los Angeles), 227 New York Cily. 9, 65.96 Police Department of: costs of, 41 salaries in, 168 unions in, 37 38 race riots in, 61 News, 60-61 (see also Media; Press) Newton Division (LAPD), 141-42 New York Times, 203 Niederhoffer. Arthur, 184 Nightwatch, 130, 142 Nixon, Richard M., 190 Northern Ireland, 7, 116 Northridge (Los Angeles), 137 Northwestern University, 150 Occupations and the Social So-uc'w/r(ltall), 26-27 Openness and Honesty (Principle XX), 222-23 (see also Community, police and) Opcracidn Lstafadores (I os Angeles), 65 242 Orgam/alioii. 8). 92. 106 [see also Administration; Hierarchy: Management) age and, 132 33 belief system ol, 211 14 change and, 129-33. 209 command control in, 147-57 control system ol. 116 18 daily throughput in, 192 93 discipline and, 171 73 leadership and, 50. 82, 93, 94, 102. 106 management and, 125 45 move up in, 115-16 Peter Principle in. 128 policy of. 209-16. 229 principles in, 209. 211. 213. 216-23. 229 roles in, 144 sphere model ol. 126, 127 territorial Mtnctarne in, 1)6 17 threats to, 119 20 written creeds and objectives of. 212 13. 216, 229 30 Oiganizcd crime (see Crime syndicates) Palestine, 136 Park, Chung Dec, 6) Parker. Bill. 49-50. 53, 61. 209 Parker Center (Los Angeles), 191 Parkinson's I aw, 11 '\n Parliament (Lngland), 212 Participation by policemen, 142-45.228 PA I RIC (computer), 149 Pay (see Compensation, Policemen, Wages) Pay grades, 165 Payolls. 155 56 Pedestrians, accidents ol, 151- 52 Peel, Sir Robert, 10 Davis extension ol. 10-11 Metropolitan Police Act (1829)ol. 5-6.212 police reforms ol, 4-7 principles of, 6-7, 17 18, 28. 30.212 Peer groups (see also Hierarchy) leadership and, 51 56 Pensions. 42. 103. 105 People Woikiug with People (Principle XII). 220. 227 People Working with Police (Principle XI). 219-20. 226 Personnel (see also Policemen; Recruitment, considcra lions ol) classification of, 165 compensation ol, 161 69 leader's role in. 164-69 selection or. 41. 52-56, 159- 60 Persuasion, 7 (see also Force) Peter, Lawrence, 128 Peter Principle, Ihe (Peter and Hull). I28n Philosophy ol taw enforcement, 6 7. 17-18. 28. 30, 211- 13. 237-38 (see also Lincoln, Abraham; Management principles of Ihe Los Angeles Police Department) Phonctapping, 196 Police (II S. Government). 83/r, 169/1 Police Academy (I os Angeles), 74, 126, 132 Police agencies, 25 Police associalious (srf Professional associations) Police C hie) Executive (I E.A A ). 199/1 Policemen (see also Deputy chiel; Inspector; etc.) advancement ol, 53, 56, 115, 161. 165 Basic Car Plan and. 68 69, 76. 131 32. 134, 186. 226 courtesy ol. 97 100 cynicism and negativism in, 184 87 decision-making ol, 92, 137 cllectsol duly on, 188 equipment ol, 31 Hipping out by, 56, 115, 183- 84 force used by. 30 32 giadcsol, 76-77 long hair and, 76 media and, 202 openness and honesty ol, 195- 97 in organization, 126 outs|>cak of. 74-82, 198 200 participation by, 142-45. 228 perception levels ol. 79 82 problems ol, 77,90.97 professionalism of, 23-32, 100 ranks ol. 164 responsibility ol, 163 64 selection ol, 52-56, 160 skills of. 27 stall meetings ol, 74 81, III terrorism by, 232 training ol, 74, 116, 132, 150, 197 uniloimol. 76 Pohce/Piess Relationships (Principle XVI). 221 (see also Media; Press) Police Rescue Corps (Eos Angeles) (see also Deputy Auxiliary Police program (DAP)) training in, 196-97, 234 Policewomen, 169-71 Police Working with Criminal Justice System (Principle XV), 220-21, 226. 228- 29 Police Woikiug with Police Principle XIV), 220, 226 Politics: police budget and, 44 pressure groups ol, 91 -92 professional associations and, '35 sanctions of, 199 tenure ot duels and, 194 95 Polygraphy, 34, 175 Population and crime, 15 16 (see also Community; Ethnics) Power: abuse of, 171 authority and. 56 58, 171,219 ol police, 197.219 separation of, 29 President's Commission on I aw Enlorcemcni and the Administration of Justice in 1967,24 Press (see also Media; News) ethnic relations by, 202 policies with 201 5, 221 Pretrial publicity, 203 4 Principles of policing (see Management Principles of the Los Angeles Police Dcpatimctil) I'll sou populations, 17-18 Proactive work, 146-53 Professional associations, 33 -38 departments and, 121 Professionalism: ol policemen, 23-32, 100 tenure and, 194 Piomoiion. 5). 55-56. 115, 161. 164 65 Propaganda and media, 202 Prosecutors. 221 Prostitution, 154 Psychiatric examinations, 183 Psychiatrist's World, A (Menninger), 28/i Public (see also Community; Public Cooperation (Principle V)) police approval and coopcra 243 |
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