New directions in police personnel administration: lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits
This college-level text analyzes the practices of lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits, and details the advantages that such practices would hold for police personnel administration. After a brief description of the concept of lateral entry, the author provides a complete discussi...
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Lexington, Mass.
Lexington Books, Heath
1975
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Zusammenfassung: | This college-level text analyzes the practices of lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits, and details the advantages that such practices would hold for police personnel administration. After a brief description of the concept of lateral entry, the author provides a complete discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of lateral entry, the faults of the present police career service, and the implementation of lateral entry programs. The author then turns to a discussion of portable and multi-organization pensions for the police service. He describes the history, character, and current status of police pension programs, and outlines the concept of pension portability. The author sets out and defends the concept that lateral mobility and portable pensions are the concomitants of upgrading police administration in the united states. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 120 S. |
ISBN: | 0669978329 |
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spelling | Hewitt, William H. Verfasser aut New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits William H. Hewitt Lexington, Mass. Lexington Books, Heath 1975 XIII, 120 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This college-level text analyzes the practices of lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits, and details the advantages that such practices would hold for police personnel administration. After a brief description of the concept of lateral entry, the author provides a complete discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of lateral entry, the faults of the present police career service, and the implementation of lateral entry programs. The author then turns to a discussion of portable and multi-organization pensions for the police service. He describes the history, character, and current status of police pension programs, and outlines the concept of pension portability. The author sets out and defends the concept that lateral mobility and portable pensions are the concomitants of upgrading police administration in the united states. Main-d'uvre - Mobilité - États-Unis Police - Pensions - États-Unis Labor mobility United States Police Pensions United States USA |
spellingShingle | Hewitt, William H. New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits Main-d'uvre - Mobilité - États-Unis Police - Pensions - États-Unis Labor mobility United States Police Pensions United States |
title | New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits |
title_auth | New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits |
title_exact_search | New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits |
title_full | New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits William H. Hewitt |
title_fullStr | New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits William H. Hewitt |
title_full_unstemmed | New directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits William H. Hewitt |
title_short | New directions in police personnel administration |
title_sort | new directions in police personnel administration lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits |
title_sub | lateral entry and transferability of retirement credits |
topic | Main-d'uvre - Mobilité - États-Unis Police - Pensions - États-Unis Labor mobility United States Police Pensions United States |
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