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Actively Caring for People Policing

Autor Bobby Kipper
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2017
Throughout the years experts have struggled to define the term police culture. For most this label means a reactive approach to keeping people safe by using punitive consequences to punish or detain the perpetrators. The result: More attention is given to the negative reactive side of policing than a positive proactive approach to preventing crime by cultivating an interdependent culture of residents looking out for the safety, health, and well-being of each other. We believe police officers can play a critical and integral role in achieving such a community of compassion---an Actively Caring for People (AC4P) culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781683500551
ISBN-10: 1683500555
Pagini: 116
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Morgan James Publishing

Notă biografică

Bobby Kipper began his career with the Newport News Police Department in 1977. During his 25-year career he served in the areas of patrol, investigations, media relations, and as executive assistant to the Chief of Police. Following his decorated 25 years' service with the department, he served as the director of Virginia's Gang Reduction Program at the Office of the Attorney General. Bobby is the founder and director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence. His expertise in the area of community and school violence prevention has been recognized by the White House, Congress, and a number of states across America. His best-selling book, "No Colors: 100 Ways to Keep Gangs from Taking Away Our Communities," has been instrumental in developing gang reduction programs in communities across America.

E. Scott Geller, Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech is a senior partner of Safety Performance Solutions, Blacksburg, VA. He has authored or coauthored 33 books, 82 book chapters, 259 magazine articles, and more than 350 research articles addressing the development and evaluation of behavior-change interventions to improve quality of life. Dr. Geller is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, the Association for Behavior Analysis International, and the World Academy of Productivity and Quality Sciences. He has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the American Psychological Foundation and the International Organizational Behavior Management Network.


Cuprins

The Initiation and Evolution of AC4P Policing

From Principles to Applications

Lesson 1: Employ More Positive Consequences

Lesson 2: Benefit from Observational Learning

Lesson 3: Improve with Behavioral Feedforward and Feedback

Lesson 4: Use More Supportive than Corrective Feedback

Lesson 5: Embrace and Practice Empathy

Lesson 6: Distinguish between Managing Behavior and Leading People

Lesson 7: Progress from Self-Actualization to Self-Transcendence

AC4P Policing in Action

AC4P Wristband Stories

Wristband Stories from the Field