Crim Integ Report
Crim Integ Report
Crim Integ Report
ORGANIZATION AND
ADMINISTRATION
Law enforcement organization and administration evolved over time. It
began with ancient civilizations appointing officials to maintain order. In
the Middle Ages, local lords and sheriffs handled law enforcement. Sir
Robert Peel introduced the modern police force on London in 1829. in the
U.S., organized police forces developed in the 19th century, adapting to
local needs. The 20th century brought technological advancements and
the establishment of federal agencies like the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI). Recent decades have seen a shift toward community
policing, focusing on collaboration and addressing root causes of crime.
Principles of organization
• This refer to the fundamental guidelines or
concepts that guide the structuring and
arrangement of various elements within an
organization. This principles help establish
the framework for organizing people, task,
resources, and processes to achieve the
organization’s goal.
PRINCIPLE OF DELEGATION
OF AUTHORITY
This refers to the rights
inherent in a managerial
position to give orders
and expect the orders to
be obeyed.
Giving directions to a
subordinate and telling
them exactly what to
do.
THE SCALAR PRINCIPLE (ALSO
CALLED THE PRINCIPLE OF
SPECIALIZATION)
This principle
recommends that
every individual in
the organization
should report to a
single boss.
PRINCIPLE OF OBJECTIVE
• An organization and
every part of it
should be directed
towards the
accomplishment of
basic objectives.
PRINCIPLE SPAN OF CONTROL
It is a management style
where supervisors manage
only a small number of
employees.
• There should be an
orderly arrangement of
group efforts and utility
of action in the pursuit of
a common purpose.
• This would help in
securing unity of effort.
PRINCIPLE OF FLEXIBILITY
• This refer to the capacity
to adapt, change, and
respond effectively to
evolving circumstances,
opportunities, and
challenges.
• The ability to adapt and
cope-up to changes in an
organization.
PRINCIPLE OF EFFICIENCY