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Strategies for Intervening with Officers Through Early Intervention Systems: A Guide for Front-Line Supervisors; EIS Guide
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Strategies for Intervening with Officers Through Early Intervention Systems: A Guide for Front-Line Supervisors; EIS Guide
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Walker, Samuel
Milligan, Stacy Osnick
Berke, Anna
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Policy Executive Research Forum (Washington, DC)
U.S. Dept. of Justice. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (Washington, DC)
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Published 2006.
68 pages.
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"Th[is] study examine[s] how law enforcement agencies that are leading the field in EIS [early intervention systems] handle the issues surrounding supervision and intervention, and how they innovatively tackle the challenges they face" (p. 2). EIS is a system intended to identify, address, and potentially prevent harmful employee behavior. Sections of this guide are: introduction; knowing the system and conveying the message; the new role of the supervisor; interventions; integrity and other benefits of EIS; and conclusion.
Accession Number: 021291
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