Unlike dense, jargon-heavy textbooks written for undergraduates, this anthology is built for the people wearing the vest, sitting at the bench, or walking the tier. It’s a curated collection of essays, case studies, and reflective pieces written by—and for—practitioners.
Effective collaboration and communication are essential for the successful functioning of the criminal justice system. This anthology emphasizes the need for practitioners to work together across organizational boundaries to achieve common goals. By sharing insights and best practices, contributors demonstrate how interagency collaboration can improve outcomes for victims, offenders, and communities. For example, the use of multidisciplinary teams in investigations and case management can enhance information sharing and reduce duplication of efforts. By highlighting the benefits of collaboration, the anthology encourages practitioners to build stronger relationships and foster a more integrated approach to justice. This anthology emphasizes the need for practitioners to
And yes—you can read it online right now. By highlighting the benefits of collaboration, the anthology
If you’ve ever said, “That would never work in the real world” while reading a management book—this anthology is the antidote. By highlighting the benefits of collaboration
This is not a feel-good leadership book with stock photos of diverse teams shaking hands. It’s gritty, practical, and occasionally uncomfortable because it holds up a mirror to the organizations where practitioners spend most of their waking hours.