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IMPACT OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS

NCJ Number
35691
Author(s)
J P MORGAN; R J KORSTAD
Date Published
1976
Length
57 pages
Annotation
NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF THE TYPE OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS NEEDED TO ASSIST MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS IN POLICE AND CORRECTIONS TO MEET THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ARENA.
Abstract
IT TRACES THE HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE FIELD, CONSIDERS THE MULTILATERAL NATURE OF THESE LABOR RELATIONS, DISCUSSES ORGANIZED LABOR AND THEIR GOALS, AND ANALYZES THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS TRENDS (CIVILANIZATION, PRODUCTIVITY BARGAINING, PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT, ETC.) ON THE MOVEMENT. AN EXPLORATION OF MANAGEMENT'S PREPARATION FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING HIGHLIGHTS A MATRIX WHICH ILLUSTRATES THE MAGNITUDE OF THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PROCESS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON FUTURE JOB KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS AT THE VARIOUS CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT LEVELS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED) (SNI ABSTRACT)