NCJ Number
11323
Date Published
1972
Length
160 pages
Annotation
DIFFICULTIES AND INADEQUACIES WITH PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT IN THE POLICE AND CRIME CONTROL FIELD, AND SUGGESTED DEVELOPMENTS AND REFINEMENTS.
Abstract
AN ESPECIALLY COMPLEX PROBLEM IS THAT OF MEASURING THE DETERRENT EFFECT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES ACCURATELY LINKING THE ABSENCE OF CRIME TO PARTICULAR CONTROLS AND PROPERLY EVALUATING THE CONTROLS IN TERMS OF COSTS AND OF BENEFITS ACHIEVED IN GREATER PROTECTION TO LIVES AND PROPERTY. 'QUALITY OF ARREST' INDICATORS ARE RECOMMENDED AS ONE APPROACH TO MEASURING DETERRENT EFFECT. SUCH INDICATORS WOULD SHOW MORE ABOUT THE DISPOSITION OF ARRESTS, SUCH AS NUMBER OF FELONY ARRESTS WHICH 'SURVIVE' A PRELIMINARY COURT HEARING. OTHER SUGGESTED DATA WOULD MEASURE CITIZEN FEELINGS ABOUT SECURITY AND THE QUALITY OF TREATMENT RECEIVED FROM POLICE. A NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT EFFORT IS URGED ALONG WITH FORMATION OF A MEASUREMENT ANALYSIS TEAM. AREAS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH ARE MENTIONED. BIBLIOGRAPHIES ARE INCLUDED. APPENDIXES CONTAINING INFORMATION ON DATA COLLECTION AND UTILITY ARE FOUND IN NCJ-10986. FOR OTHER DOCUMENTS IN THIS SERIES, SEE NCJ-10985, 14198, AND 13127. PART TWO DOES NOT DISCUSS CRIMINAL JUSTICE. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)