Perceptions of procedural justice are determined, in part, by organizational practices that give individuals control over decision-making
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Perceptions of procedural justice are determined, in part, by organizational practices that give individuals control over decision-making (choice) and decision processes (voice). Are certain units or decision types (e.g., work schedules) more amenable to this more participatory or democratic approach than others? Explain.
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Leadership And Management In Police Organizations
ISBN: 9781483353173
1st Edition
Authors: Matthew J. Giblin
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