附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-175) and index.
Police liability in the United States -- Police legal advising & risk management : alternative police liability management tools -- A national study of risk management & police legal advising : methodology and theoretical approach -- Results of the national study -- Best practices and model programs -- Conclusions, policy implications, and future research.
摘要:Archbold presents the findings of the first nationwide study of the use of risk management and police legal advising in some of the largest police agencies in the United States. She discusses the prevalence of risk managers and police legal advisors, factors associated with the adoption, role, and perceived impact of such programs on police liability, professionalism, and accountability. Archbold finds that most law enforcement agencies have adopted police legal advisors and/or risk managers in order to respond to the changes in their work environment. These legal advisors and risk managers work together with police management to modify department policies, training, and supervision over line officers with the aim of reducing liability risks.