Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services

As municipal governments continue to use non-police law enforcement (NPLE) personnel in pursuit of public safety strategies, managers tasked with overseeing such staff are typically those without experience in the intricacies of law enforcement, public disorder, and the justice system. Non-police l...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dean Young
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SG Publishing 2022-03-01
Series:Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb/article/view/221
_version_ 1827604102959333376
author Dean Young
author_facet Dean Young
author_sort Dean Young
collection DOAJ
description As municipal governments continue to use non-police law enforcement (NPLE) personnel in pursuit of public safety strategies, managers tasked with overseeing such staff are typically those without experience in the intricacies of law enforcement, public disorder, and the justice system. Non-police law enforcement calls for the use of very special skills, knowledge, and abilities not typically experienced in other areas of municipal operations. Managers, regardless of their profession, can effectively manage NPLE when afforded the opportunity to learn the law enforcement perspective, understand the stressors placed on enforcement staff, and be educated in the judicial requirements of municipal and provincial enforcement. Municipalities should refrain from placing staff under a manager strictly for ease and convenience. Further, the services provided should operate with proper oversight. Managers must be appropriately experienced in leading staff and operations involving complex and human-centred portfolios. This study outlines the issues faced by managers tasked with overseeing NPLE and provides a snapshot of the current professional structure of NPLE leadership in the province of Alberta, Canada.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T05:53:14Z
format Article
id doaj.art-6d27a015ee584b639db4ee637d5185c5
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2371-4298
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T05:53:14Z
publishDate 2022-03-01
publisher SG Publishing
record_format Article
series Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being
spelling doaj.art-6d27a015ee584b639db4ee637d5185c52023-12-03T12:15:37ZengSG PublishingJournal of Community Safety and Well-Being2371-42982022-03-017110.35502/jcswb.221Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement servicesDean Young0School of Community Studies, Bow Valley College, Calgary, AB, Canada As municipal governments continue to use non-police law enforcement (NPLE) personnel in pursuit of public safety strategies, managers tasked with overseeing such staff are typically those without experience in the intricacies of law enforcement, public disorder, and the justice system. Non-police law enforcement calls for the use of very special skills, knowledge, and abilities not typically experienced in other areas of municipal operations. Managers, regardless of their profession, can effectively manage NPLE when afforded the opportunity to learn the law enforcement perspective, understand the stressors placed on enforcement staff, and be educated in the judicial requirements of municipal and provincial enforcement. Municipalities should refrain from placing staff under a manager strictly for ease and convenience. Further, the services provided should operate with proper oversight. Managers must be appropriately experienced in leading staff and operations involving complex and human-centred portfolios. This study outlines the issues faced by managers tasked with overseeing NPLE and provides a snapshot of the current professional structure of NPLE leadership in the province of Alberta, Canada. https://www.journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb/article/view/221Peace officersbylaw officersnon-police law enforcementmunicipal governancemanagementmunicipal enforcement
spellingShingle Dean Young
Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services
Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being
Peace officers
bylaw officers
non-police law enforcement
municipal governance
management
municipal enforcement
title Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services
title_full Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services
title_fullStr Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services
title_full_unstemmed Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services
title_short Navigating narrow straits: Leadership development of municipal managers of non-policing law enforcement services
title_sort navigating narrow straits leadership development of municipal managers of non policing law enforcement services
topic Peace officers
bylaw officers
non-police law enforcement
municipal governance
management
municipal enforcement
url https://www.journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb/article/view/221
work_keys_str_mv AT deanyoung navigatingnarrowstraitsleadershipdevelopmentofmunicipalmanagersofnonpolicinglawenforcementservices