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1.0 out of 5 stars Doing what to whom?, January 20, 2005
This review is from: Supervising Police Personnel, Fifth Edition (Hardcover)
This purchase was made out of necessity due to an upcoming promotional examination. I will preface my remarks by saying I have only read four chapters. I am dreading the next eleven chapters but I will keep an open mind. The author, Paul Whisenand, Ph.D., does not give any information in the dedication or preface to indicate what his qualifications are for writing about police supervision other than the fact that he is a member of the Department of Criminal Justice at California State University, Long Beach. By searching on the internet I found that he is a 'former police officer' and 'reserve deputy sherriff' but it does not say where. So far I see nothing to indicate that the content of this book has any relation to police supervision.
For anyone who has studied in the social sciences the writing style will be very familiar. The layout of the information is very poor and it is difficult to tell when he is moving from one subject to another. He makes a lot of use of indented text boxes with statements enclosed that don't seem to bear any importance on the subject matter. There are no references in the book at all which makes me very wary of the material. Is it all truly original thought from Whisenand? In chapter three he used 3 Mission statements from police departments with no reference as to where he found them, when they were issued and whether or not he got permission to use them. Most departments contract out their promotional testing processes and I guess this creates a market for over-priced books for the testing companies to draw their pool of questions from. The diabolical thing is that they seem to be in a money-making scheme with the authors and publishers by updating these books on a continuous basis. Let's face it, the only reason anyone would read this book is because they have to for a promotional test. With that in mind, this book is written very poorly in terms of picking out the material that is 'test question worthy'.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Boring, August 31, 2005
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D. Wartelsky (Grand Junction, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Supervising Police Personnel, Fifth Edition (Hardcover)
Why the Department of Personnel would have anyone read this for promotional testing is beyond me. Put together a few five dollar words and fragmented thoughts and you're an expert on supervision. This book was as interesting as watching paint dry. It should come with a noose so you could hang yourself after reading it!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Read Unless You Have To!, September 25, 2005
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T. Tully (Wanaque, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Supervising Police Personnel, Fifth Edition (Hardcover)
Why the NJ DOP picked this book for testable material is beyond me? After was all said and done, 3 months worth of reading of this boring, choppy, unrealistic supervision theory book the DOP only asked 12 questions from it. Author lives in Fantasy Land when it comes to police work, especially in NJ. Come up with a few distinct "buzz words" and a littney of lists on police tactics, and you to can write a boring book like this one.
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1.0 out of 5 stars WOW!!!, December 20, 2009
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This review is from: Supervising Police Personnel, Fifth Edition (Hardcover)
I have to agree with the others that have reviewed this item. This is a B-O-R-I-N-G read!!! Read it strictly for a promotional exam. This book is choppy, makes no sense and should be disregarded by any department that wants their supervisor's to learn something realistic.
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1.0 out of 5 stars TERRIBLE BOOK, August 1, 2008
This review is from: Supervising Police Personnel, Fifth Edition (Hardcover)
WORSE POLICE SUPERVISION BOOK I EVER READ---BUY YOURSELF A LOTTERY TICKET INSTEAD---I HAVE READ MANY-MANY SUPERVISION BOOKS, BUT THIS ONE WILL CONFUSE ANYONE--PURE JIBBERISH--
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1.0 out of 5 stars Long winded., March 26, 2005
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Big Jim "JB" (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Supervising Police Personnel, Fifth Edition (Hardcover)
The only reason anyone would read this book is because it was listed as required reading for a promotional exam. Mr Whisenand is out of his mind and should limit his writing to something he has firsthand experience in. Read this book only if you are having insomnia.
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