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Book SynopsisThis guide was developed to assist students, professors, executives of local criminal justice systems, and appointed and elected officials of general government to have a better understanding on how the criminal justice system should function. It may also be of special interest to citizens and public officials who sense that more collaboration and coordination is needed to enhance criminal justice decision making which, in turn, will have a positive impact on local criminal justice systems. Leslie J. Smith advocates that the performance of the criminal justice system should be measured in terms of achieving the goals and objectives of each component collectively. Although the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the U.S. government are constitutionally independent and not required to engage in any coordinated planning activities, these requirements should not lead to poor performance. It is essential to promote positive government through increased collaboration by identif
Table of ContentsPart 1 Figures Part 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Step 1: View the Criminal Justice System as One Organization Chapter 5 Step 2: Have a Complete Understanding of the Origins of the Criminal Justice System Chapter 6 Step 3: Become Familiar with Each Component of the Criminal Justice System and Use It as a Frame of Reference Chapter 7 Step 4: A Coordinated Approach to Develop Mission Statements Chapter 8 Step 5: Quality Decision Making at Each Level of the System Chapter 9 Step 6: Establish Organized and Coordinated Planning Strategies Chapter 10 Step 7: An Analysis Model that Measures the Performance of the Criminal Justice System Chapter 11 Step 8: Monitor the Organizational Environment Chapter 12 Step 9: A Planning Process at the Government and Community Level Chapter 13 Step 10: Criminal Justice Administrators Should Understand the Causes of Crime Chapter 14 Step 11 & 12: Evaluate Organizational Needs and Motivations within the Context of the Organizational Mission Chapter 15 Step 13: Improve the Justice Administration Process through Effective Programs Chapter 16 Steps 13A-13H: Examples of Programs that Positively Impact the Criminal Justice System's Total System Outcomes Chapter 17 Steps 14-15: Accomplishment of Goals and Objectives are the Primary Mission for the Organization Chapter 18 Step 16: Utilize the Available Technology Chapter 19 Step 17: Design a Community Based Justice Model and Incorporate into the Integrated Justice Model Part 20 Appendices Part 21 About the Author