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2 results foundAuthor: Matrix Consulting Group Title: Report on the Staffing Study: Hennepin County, Minnesota Summary: The Matrix Consulting Group was retained by Hennepin County to conduct a Staffing Study of the Sheriff's Office. This final report presents the results of the study. This study, which began in the summer of 2015, was primarily designed to provide an assessment of the staffing needs of the Sheriff's Office. However, the operations management issues were also evaluated where they have the potential to impact staffing and the efficiency and effectiveness of operations and services. Details: Mountain View, CA: Matrix, 2015. 158p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed April 11, 2018 at: https://www.matrixcg.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/HCSO-Final-Report-11-23-15.pdf Year: 2015 Country: United States URL: https://www.matrixcg.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/HCSO-Final-Report-11-23-15.pdf Shelf Number: 149789 Keywords: Sheriff OfficersSheriffs |
Author: Dharmapala, Dhammika Title: Collective Bargaining and Police Misconduct Summary: Growing controversy surrounds the impact of labor unions on law enforcement behavior. Critics allege that unions impede organizational reform and insulate officers from discipline for misconduct. Yet collective bargaining tends to increase wages, which could improve police behavior. We provide quasi-experimental empirical evidence on the effects of collective bargaining on violent incidents of misconduct. The incidents are recorded in a Florida state administrative database of "moral character" violations reported by local agencies. Our empirical strategy focuses on the conferral of collective bargaining rights on sheriffs' deputies by a 2003 Florida Supreme Court decision (Williams). These rights produced a substantial increase in unionization of sheriffs' deputies. We first show that the introduction of collective bargaining agreements at sheriffs' offices after Williams was associated with a substantial increase in violent incidents. We then analyze the impact of collective bargaining rights, using police departments, which were unaffected by Williams, as a control group for sheriffs' offices. Our results imply that collective bargaining rights led to about a 45% increase in violent incidents. We also find some evidence suggesting that collective bargaining rights led to decreased racial and ethnic diversity among new officer hires. Details: Unpublished paper, 2018. 50p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 16, 2019 at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3095217 Year: 2018 Country: United States URL: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3095217 Shelf Number: 155887 Keywords: Collective BargainingPolice Hiring PracticesPolice MisconductPolice UnionsPolice ViolenceSheriff Officers |