Police human resource policy in the Lodz voivodeship as a determinant of knowledge and organization’s effective operation Cover Image

Police human resource policy in the Lodz voivodeship as a determinant of knowledge and organization’s effective operation
Police human resource policy in the Lodz voivodeship as a determinant of knowledge and organization’s effective operation

Author(s): Joanna Łuczak
Subject(s): Economy, Public Finances, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Keywords: public management; human resource management; police; recruitment; selection

Summary/Abstract: Motivation: Human capital is the driving force of an organization that has a significant impact on its development and effective operation. The success of the organization depends to a great extent on its social potential. Successful recruitment ensures that the best em-ployees ensure high quality work, which respectively translates into organizational devel-opment and competitiveness (Oleksyn, 2010, pp. 34–36). The development of the organiza-tion is based on knowledge acquisition, skills and raising qualifications by its members. Aim: The aim of the paper is to analyze the conditionings related to the management of the Police organizational units, which influence the appropriate recruitment of police officers for particular positions. The publication also attempts to investigate the importance of appropriate recruitment for the effectiveness of actions taken by police officers. The article presents issues exemplifying the analysis of human resource management in the field of human resource policy playing an important role in the Police. The empirical part of the article was based on an analysis of the subject literature and police internal materials, but also on the basis of participant observation and expert interview. The paper presents an analysis of the recruitment process of police officers for vacant posts in the Police units of the Lodz garrison, introduced by the Human Resource Policy Concept. Results: Although the Police was established to protect citizens’ security and public order, its development and effective functioning are needed to further serve society. In order to do this, it is indis-pensable to recruit and employ proper and competent workers. Therefore, the recruitment and selection process is so significant. Appointing a police officer with the right knowledge, competence and skills to a specific position, has positive implications for the organization. This also improves public perception of the Police force.

  • Issue Year: 17/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 71-82
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English