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Meaningful And Effective Performance Evaluations In A Time Of Community Policing, Meghan S. Stroshine Jan 2000

Meaningful And Effective Performance Evaluations In A Time Of Community Policing, Meghan S. Stroshine

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It is well recognized that the success of community-policing initiatives may be dependent on a variety of organizational changes, such as decentralization, increased officer autonomy and discretion, and permanent or stable geographic assignments. What is equally important, yet often overlooked, is the importance of a revised performance evaluation system that reflects the work to be performed in a community policing atmosphere. In a community policing context, performance evaluations do far more than simply evaluate police behavior; they serve as important vehicles for increasing awareness and understanding, conveying organizational expectations, and rewarding behavior concordant with a broadened police role (Oettmeier & …