Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Performance management, gaming and police practice : a study of changing police behaviour in England and Wales during the era of New Public Management / by Rodger Patrick.

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1 online resource (489 pages)

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Birmingham, 2009.

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This thesis examines the nature of ‘gaming’ in the police service and the extent to which it distorts policing priorities and performance measures. Performance Management was aimed at altering policing behaviour with a view to increasing efficiency and effectiveness: the early ‘grounded’ part of this research suggested that police officers were employing unethical practices designed to meet targets set by central government.

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