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Informationen zum Autor Daniel Adrian Doss, PhD, is an assistant professor with the University of West Alabama. He comes from a background of software engineering and analytical positions in both the defense and commercial industries. Chengqi Guo, PhD, is an assistant professor of computer information systems at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. He has years of industrial experience in the areas of business consulting and IS analysis at a large state-owned company in China and Fortune 500 firms in the United States. Joo Young Lee, PhD, is an associate professor of finance and economics at the University of West Alabama. He has extensive experience as an educator, researcher, and financial manager. Zusammenfassung This book represents the manifestation of a new presentation of old perspectives within the discipline of criminal justice. It contains practical considerations of rendering such decisions! it is expected to be an appropriate reference among practitioner personnel. Inhaltsverzeichnis Basic Concepts of Decision Making. Management and Leadership. Strategic Management. Basic Concepts of Quality Management. Basic Concepts of Operations Management. Economics of Law Enforcement. Mathematical Concepts. Financial Decisions of Law Enforcement. Concepts of Marketing and Advertising. Integrative Concepts and Project Management. Epilogue: Final Comments Regarding the Criminal Justice. System and Law Enforcement Organizations. End Note. Appendix A: Additional Essays and Commentaries. Appendix B: Additional Essays and Commentaries. Appendix C: Additional Essays and Commentaries. Index.
Autorentext
Daniel Adrian Doss, PhD, is an assistant professor with the University of West Alabama. He comes from a background of software engineering and analytical positions in both the defense and commercial industries.
Chengqi Guo, PhD, is an assistant professor of computer information systems at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. He has years of industrial experience in the areas of business consulting and IS analysis at a large state-owned company in China and Fortune 500 firms in the United States.
Joo Young Lee, PhD, **is an associate professor of finance and economics at the University of West Alabama. He has extensive experience as an educator, researcher, and financial manager.
Klappentext
Written for business and criminal justice administration professors and students, this reference presents criminal justice administration as a non-profit business model. The authors integrate the two philosophies of traditional management and finance and service-oriented benefits to emphasize the importance of human decision making within criminal justice. The book covers finance, economics, strategy, project management, marketing, operations research, operations management, and project management. Figures, tables, examples and present-day situations are examined and discussed throughout the chapters. An appendix containing ancillary and supporting materials is included, as well as a glossary.
Zusammenfassung
This book represents the manifestation of a new presentation of old perspectives within the discipline of criminal justice. It contains practical considerations of rendering such decisions, it is expected to be an appropriate reference among practitioner personnel.
Inhalt
Basic Concepts of Decision Making. Management and Leadership. Strategic Management. Basic Concepts of Quality Management. Basic Concepts of Operations Management. Economics of Law Enforcement. Mathematical Concepts. Financial Decisions of Law Enforcement. Concepts of Marketing and Advertising. Integrative Concepts and Project Management. Epilogue: Final Comments Regarding the Criminal Justice. System and Law Enforcement Organizations. End Note. Appendix A: Additional Essays and Commentaries. Appendix B: Additional Essays and Commentaries. Appendix C: Additional Essays and Commentaries. Index.