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Reductions in police department funding have raised the importance of volunteers in enhancing organizational performance, improving community trust and confidence, and at times accomplishing basic tasks to maintain public safety and security. During a period when police administrators are asked to do more with less, and to engage in smarter, community-oriented policing, citizen volunteers are an invaluable resource. Police Reserves and Volunteers is an invaluable primer for those looking to understand the benefits and challenges involved in the use of the volunteers within global law enforcement agencies.

Using cases from a range of specialists and precincts, this edited volume provides a rare window into police administration from the state legislation that regulates police reserves in California to the local models observed in many counties and cities across the United States. Police Reserves and Volunteers offers volunteers, local elected officials, an

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction

Preface

Chapter One: Introduction: The Obvious Need for Volunteers in Policy

James F. Albrecht

Chapter Two: Volunteers in Policing in the USA

Robert Hanser, Mkay Bonner and Mark Johnson

Chapter Three: The Rewards and Challenges of Using Volunteers in Policing

Benjamin Dobrin, Adam Dobrin and April Christman

Part 2: Police Volunteer Programs in the USA

Chapter Four: Police Auxiliaries in Framingham, Massachusetts

Marc Spigel

Chapter Five: An Abundance of Auxiliary Police and Volunteer Personnel in the NYPD

James F. Albrecht

Chapter Six: The Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary

Steven Sheffer

Chapter Seven: The Portsmouth (Virginia) Police Department Auxiliary Unit

Ron Hyman

Chapter Eight: Civic Volunteerism in Orange County, Florida: Sworn Police Reserves in a Metropolitan Sheriff’s Office

Ross Wolf

Chapter Nine: Police Volunteers Can Effectively Impact Mass Casualty Incidents: The Aurora (Colorado) Police Department Faced the Challenge

James F. Albrecht

Chapter Ten: "Doing More with Less" – The Professional Model of the Los Angeles Police Department

Mkay Bonner, Mark Johnson and Robert Hanser

Chapter Eleven: Volunteering and Law Enforcement in the Carson City (Nevada) Sheriff’s Office

Colleen Morin and Robert Morin

Part 3: Police Volunteer Programs: Global Perspectives

Chapter Twelve: Auxiliary and Reserve Constables in Canada: Sixty Years of Community Service

Rick Parent

Chapter Thirteen: The Auxiliary Police in Hungary

Pal Kardos and Bea Szoke

Chapter Fourteen: Using Police Reserves to support the South African Police Service

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Chapter Fifteen: The Reserve Police Force in the Netherlands

Paula Torn and Ronald Verbiest

Chapter Sixteen: Effectively using Police Volunteers in the "Little Red Dot" – Singapore

Wayne Koo and Desmond Tan

Chapter Seventeen: Volunteer Policing in Israel

Charles Lieberman

Chapter Eighteen: A ‘Special’ Kind of Policing: Volunteer Policing in England and Wales

Carol Borland-Jones & Ross Wolf

Part 4: Police Volunteers and Other Deployment Options

Chapter Nineteen: The Police Community Service Officer in the United Kingdom: A Midpoint between Career and Volunteer Officers

Annette Crisp

Chapter Twenty: Part-Time and Reserve Law Enforcement: the Texas Experience

Nate Moran and Robert Hanser

Chapter Twenty-One: The NYPD’s Retiree Mobilization Plan: Keeping Retired Officers Active

Theresa Tobin

Part 5: Personal Reflection and Insight

Chapter Twenty- Two: The Enchanting and Captivating Story of an Essex (UK) Special Constable

George Cook

Part 6: Using Volunteers in Other Government Organizations

Chapter Twenty-Three: Using Volunteers in the Correctional System

Francis Olive III

Chapter Twenty-Four: Federal Government Volunteers: the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary

Theresa Tobin

Chapter Twenty-Five: Volunteers in American Firefighting

Charles Jennings

Chapter Twenty-Six: Volunteers in Emergency Medical Service in the United States

John S. Young

Part 7: Conclusion

Chapter Twenty-Seven: Using Volunteers in Policing: Final Thoughts and Recommendations

James F. Albrecht

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 1/21/2017 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498764537, 978-1498764537
      ISBN10: 1498764533

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Reductions in police department funding have raised the importance of volunteers in enhancing organizational performance, improving community trust and confidence, and at times accomplishing basic tasks to maintain public safety and security. During a period when police administrators are asked to do more with less, and to engage in smarter, community-oriented policing, citizen volunteers are an invaluable resource. Police Reserves and Volunteers is an invaluable primer for those looking to understand the benefits and challenges involved in the use of the volunteers within global law enforcement agencies.

      Using cases from a range of specialists and precincts, this edited volume provides a rare window into police administration from the state legislation that regulates police reserves in California to the local models observed in many counties and cities across the United States. Police Reserves and Volunteers offers volunteers, local elected officials, an

      Table of Contents

      Part 1: Introduction

      Preface

      Chapter One: Introduction: The Obvious Need for Volunteers in Policy

      James F. Albrecht

      Chapter Two: Volunteers in Policing in the USA

      Robert Hanser, Mkay Bonner and Mark Johnson

      Chapter Three: The Rewards and Challenges of Using Volunteers in Policing

      Benjamin Dobrin, Adam Dobrin and April Christman

      Part 2: Police Volunteer Programs in the USA

      Chapter Four: Police Auxiliaries in Framingham, Massachusetts

      Marc Spigel

      Chapter Five: An Abundance of Auxiliary Police and Volunteer Personnel in the NYPD

      James F. Albrecht

      Chapter Six: The Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary

      Steven Sheffer

      Chapter Seven: The Portsmouth (Virginia) Police Department Auxiliary Unit

      Ron Hyman

      Chapter Eight: Civic Volunteerism in Orange County, Florida: Sworn Police Reserves in a Metropolitan Sheriff’s Office

      Ross Wolf

      Chapter Nine: Police Volunteers Can Effectively Impact Mass Casualty Incidents: The Aurora (Colorado) Police Department Faced the Challenge

      James F. Albrecht

      Chapter Ten: "Doing More with Less" – The Professional Model of the Los Angeles Police Department

      Mkay Bonner, Mark Johnson and Robert Hanser

      Chapter Eleven: Volunteering and Law Enforcement in the Carson City (Nevada) Sheriff’s Office

      Colleen Morin and Robert Morin

      Part 3: Police Volunteer Programs: Global Perspectives

      Chapter Twelve: Auxiliary and Reserve Constables in Canada: Sixty Years of Community Service

      Rick Parent

      Chapter Thirteen: The Auxiliary Police in Hungary

      Pal Kardos and Bea Szoke

      Chapter Fourteen: Using Police Reserves to support the South African Police Service

      Christiaan Bezuidenhout

      Chapter Fifteen: The Reserve Police Force in the Netherlands

      Paula Torn and Ronald Verbiest

      Chapter Sixteen: Effectively using Police Volunteers in the "Little Red Dot" – Singapore

      Wayne Koo and Desmond Tan

      Chapter Seventeen: Volunteer Policing in Israel

      Charles Lieberman

      Chapter Eighteen: A ‘Special’ Kind of Policing: Volunteer Policing in England and Wales

      Carol Borland-Jones & Ross Wolf

      Part 4: Police Volunteers and Other Deployment Options

      Chapter Nineteen: The Police Community Service Officer in the United Kingdom: A Midpoint between Career and Volunteer Officers

      Annette Crisp

      Chapter Twenty: Part-Time and Reserve Law Enforcement: the Texas Experience

      Nate Moran and Robert Hanser

      Chapter Twenty-One: The NYPD’s Retiree Mobilization Plan: Keeping Retired Officers Active

      Theresa Tobin

      Part 5: Personal Reflection and Insight

      Chapter Twenty- Two: The Enchanting and Captivating Story of an Essex (UK) Special Constable

      George Cook

      Part 6: Using Volunteers in Other Government Organizations

      Chapter Twenty-Three: Using Volunteers in the Correctional System

      Francis Olive III

      Chapter Twenty-Four: Federal Government Volunteers: the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary

      Theresa Tobin

      Chapter Twenty-Five: Volunteers in American Firefighting

      Charles Jennings

      Chapter Twenty-Six: Volunteers in Emergency Medical Service in the United States

      John S. Young

      Part 7: Conclusion

      Chapter Twenty-Seven: Using Volunteers in Policing: Final Thoughts and Recommendations

      James F. Albrecht

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