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The Evolving Role of Police Leadership and Organizational Culture

The Evolving Role of Police Leadership and Organizational Culture
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Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
Source title: AI and the Future of Law Enforcement: Redefining Community Trust and Problem-Solving
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Reza Gharoie Ahangar (Lewis University, USA)and Stephen Sherwin (Lewis University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7979-0.ch004

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Abstract

This chapter explores three critical issues that intersect with law enforcement and society which are predicated on the word “NO”. The first issue focuses on police authority and the use of the word “no.” There is an inherent challenge in balancing the power embedded in an authoritative role with the ability to say “no” in a way that avoids rebellion or rejection. For police officers, this requires striking a delicate balance in being firm in authority while maintaining respect and understanding. To achieve this, police officers must be devoid of hubris and grounded in practical common sense, tempered with humanistic values.

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