Role of the police chief or sheriff


Assignment:

Review the Intruding Ima and the Falsified Report case study. Assume the role of the police chief or sheriff. Intruding Ima and the Falsified Report case study is in the Appendix of Justice Administration where you are to assume the role of the police chief or sheriff.

Personnel Roles and Functions

Intruding Ima and the Falsified Report

An 8-year employee of your police agency, Officer Ima Goodenough, is a patrol officer who often serves as a field training officer. Goodenough is generally capable and experienced in both the patrol and detective divisions. She takes pride in being of the "old school" and has developed a clique of approximately 10 people with whom she gets along while mostly shunning other officers. As an officer of the old school, she typically handles calls for service without requesting cover units or backup. She has had six complaints of brutality lodged against her during the last 3 years. For Ima and her peers, officers who call for backup are "wimps." She has recently been involved in two
high-speed pursuits during which her vehicle was damaged when she attempted to run the offender off the road. Ima will notify a supervisor only when dealing with a major situation. She is borderline insubordinate when dealing with new supervisors.

She believes that, generally speaking, the administration exists only to "screw around with us." You, her shift commander, have been angry about her deteriorating attitude and reckless performance for some time and have been wondering whether you will soon have occasion to take some form of disciplinary action against her. You have also learned that Ima has a reputation among her supervisors as being a "hot dog." Some of her past and present supervisors have even commented that she is a "walking time bomb" who is unpredictable and could "blow" at any time.

One day, while bored on patrol, Ima decides to go outside her jurisdiction, responding to a shooting call that is just across the city limit and in the county.

She radios the dispatcher that she is out "assisting," then walks into the home where paramedics are frantically working on a man with a head wound lying on the floor. Nearby on the floor is a large foreign-made revolver; Ima holds and waves the revolver in the air, examining it. A paramedic yells at her, "Hey! Put that down, this may be an attempted homicide case!" Ima puts the revolver back on the floor. Meanwhile, you have been attempting to contact Ima via radio to get her back into her jurisdiction.

Later, when the sheriff's office complains to you about her actions at their crime scene, you require her to write a report of her actions. She completes a report describing her observations at the scene but denies touching or picking up anything. Looking at Ima's personnel file, you determine that her performance evaluations for the past 8 years are "standard"-average to above average. She has never received a suspension from duty for her actions.

Although verbally expressing their unhappiness with her for many years, Ima's supervisors have not expressed that attitude in writing.

Questions for Discussion

1. What are the primary issues involved in this situation?

2. Do you believe that there are sufficient grounds for bringing disciplinary action against Goodenough? If so, what would be the specific charges? What is the appropriate punishment?

3. Do you believe that this is a good opportunity to terminate Ima's employment? Do grounds for termination exist?

4. Does the fact that Ima's supervisors have rated her performance as standard have any bearingon this matter or create difficulties in bringing  a case for termination? If so, how?

Discuss questions following the case study.

Create (or locate) an employee performance evaluation form. Refer to Managing Criminal Justice Organizations for important elements that you might want to include. You may use this form to evaluate Ima Goodenough either from the perspectives of an HR manger or direct supervisor; you only need to do one evaluation. (This is a separate document from the PowerPoint presentation.)

Prepare a 10 to 15 slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that addresses the following:

  • A summary of the case study (Intruding Ima and the Falsified Report case study
  • Identify the problem situations that are occurringIdentify the behaviors that Ima is demonstrating that may make her a problem employee
  • Legal issues that may be involved
  • Remedial or disciplinary action that should be taken
  • Justification for the action(s) taken

Format the presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

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