Twinning Effectiveness and Integrity: Lessons from Management Reforms in the Fight Against Police Corruption in New York City
Type of Work
Article
Date
2012
Journal Title
Cahiers Politiestudies
Journal Title - Alternate
Journal of Police Studies
Journal ISSN
1784-5300
Journal Volume
3
Journal Issue
3
First Page
211
Last Page
233
Abstract
Effectiveness and integrity are vital partners in public management and good governance. We review the traditional tenants of the New Public Management, and add to them the important role of citizen participation in the management and oversight of government services. We consider New York City as a primary example in many cases. The ‘Compstating’ of the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau provides an excellent study of successful, data driven public management combined with increased citizen participation in the fight against public corruption.
Citation Information
Anechiarico, Frank and Smith, Dennis, "Twinning Effectiveness and Integrity: Lessons from Management Reforms in the Fight Against Police Corruption in New York City" (2012). Hamilton Digital Commons.
https://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/articles/144
Hamilton Areas of Study
Government, Public Policy