Pardue, Tim. "Measuring Ethics." Law Enforcement Technology 42.5 (2015): 6-8. ProQuest. Web. 17 Feb. 2016. This article talks about ethics in the police force and emphasizes that it plays a significant role in the law enforcement and the professions of the police. The author stated that if the police do not have ethics, many communities will be at risk. This article is related to my topic because it emphasize that ethics are some of the traits that should be taught in the police training and career. The article has also cited several examples relating to the tension between the police and the citizens.
Means, Randy. "Leaders as Followers, Part 2." Law & Order 63.12 (2015): 10-1. ProQuest. Web. 16 Feb. 2016. …show more content…
It also presents a detailed leadership development model for the education and training of police. The text explains that first line supervisors must always have good communication with its subordinates or employees in a transparent manner, and must also avoid criticizing any organizational rules even if they disagree with that policy.
Brennan, Jerry, and Lynn Mattice. "Influence - Part II: Laying the Groundwork to Become an Effective Influencer." Security 52.11 (2015): 71. ProQuest. Web. 16 Feb. 2016. The report indicated that being able to influence subordinates or employees in a law enforcement organization is considered a critical leadership quality. The article further investigates what one have to do to establish a framework for establishing one as a good leader. These were being dependent, knowledgeable, having excellent credentials and reputation. Furthermore, it the article also addresses the essence of preparing adequately for meetings. It also shows a certain level of seriousness in the organization.
Wolford, John. "What works in Municipal Policing?" Law & Order 63.10 (2015): 38,38,40,42. ProQuest. Web. 16 Feb.