Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Learning about learning from error / James M. Doyle.

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1 online resource (15 pages)

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"Today’s police lieutenants will make better police captains next year thanks to their participation in the rigorous organizational accident analysis of a known error or near miss. Bratton’s “collaborate or perish” is a good warning to keep in mind, and the power of collaboration to improve forward-looking accountability is one more reason for collaboration (Bratton and Tumin 2012). A disciplined commitment to team analysis of error can lay the foundation in criminal justice for realizing the new ideal of continuous quality improvement that is transforming the culture of contemporary medicine."--Page 15.

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Ideas in American policing (Police Foundation (U.S.)) ; no. 14 (May 2012)

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