Issues in Criminal Justice
Management by objectives (MBO) has been a management principle applied in the criminal justice profession for quite some time. (It has been used throughout most if not all management fields.) MBO fits well in criminal justice because this profession lends itself to addressing emerging problems on a systemic level. For example, the current increase in heroin and pharmaceutical opioid overdoses is a newly identified problem that has objectives to address.
The criminal justice system will seek to increase efforts identifying, investigative, dismantling and destroying heroin and pharmaceutical distribution organizations while public health will work on treatment programs. Collaboration across fields will help increase the effectiveness of both plans.
Read and study the Fulk, Bell & Bodie article (5.2) included in the learning resources for this week and answer the below questions in a detailed essay.
1. What is your understanding of the concept of management by objectives (MBO).
2. Read the description of the group problem GROUP PROJECT – The Virtual Criminal Justice Alliance (below). Select three areas where you feel MBO would be a useful management tool to utilize. Explain why you believe using MBO could help overcome obstacles and lead to a more effective result.