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2 results foundAuthor: Boba, Rachel Title: A Police Organizational Model for Crime Reduction: Institutionalizing Problem Solving, Analysis, and Accountability Summary: A Police Organizational Model for Crime Reduction: Institutionalizing Problem Solving, Analysis, and Accountability presents a new and comprehensive organizational model for the institutionalization of effective crime reduction strategies into police agencies, called the Stratified Model of Problem Solving, Analysis, and Accountability. It describes all the components of the Stratified Model in a succinct and practical way to provide police managers and commanders with a template for improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability of their agency’s crime reduction efforts. Although the objective is to implement all aspects of the Stratified Model, an agency may choose to implement parts of the model as needed or to implement the model in phases. Details: Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 2011. 55p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed February 12, 2012 at http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/files/RIC/Publications/e071126389_Police%20Organizational%20Model%20v5_09SEP11-508.pdf Year: 2011 Country: United States URL: http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/files/RIC/Publications/e071126389_Police%20Organizational%20Model%20v5_09SEP11-508.pdf Shelf Number: 124100 Keywords: Crime Reduction, HandbooksPolice OrganizationPolice Policies and Procedures |
Author: U.S. Department of Transporation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Title: Low-Staffing Sobriety Checkpoints Summary: Impaired driving crashes result in tens of thousands of injuries and thousands of lives lost every year. Stopping and arresting a drug- and/or alcohol-impaired driver may seem to be a simple process. In fact, it is a series of procedures that are dictated by complex State and local laws. Before addressing the issue of impaired driving enforcement, it is important for law enforcement to consider all components involved in successfully deterring the impaired driver. High visibility enforcement efforts accompanied by aggressive media coverage of enforcement efforts, public awareness, and education are essential to a comprehensive impaired driving campaign. These tools have proven effective in reducing impaired driving, and were documented in the Checkpoint Tennessee Evaluation Project. This document will provide guidance to law enforcement agencies on how to adequately coordinate the planning, operation, data collection, and actions of conducting low-staffing sobriety checkpoints. Details: Washington, DC: U.D. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2006. 24p. Source: DOT HS 810 590: Internet Resource: Accessed March 2, 2012 at http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/enforce/LowStaffing_Checkpoints/images/LowStaffing.pdf Year: 2006 Country: United States URL: http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/enforce/LowStaffing_Checkpoints/images/LowStaffing.pdf Shelf Number: 124353 Keywords: Alcohol Impaired DrivingCrime Reduction, HandbooksDriving Under the Influence of DrugsDrug-Impaired DrivingDrugs and DrivingDrunk DrivingPolicing Procedures (U.S.)Sobriety Checkpoints (U.S.) |