NCJ Number
154016
Date Published
1991
Length
142 pages
Annotation
Intended for the use of State and provincial law enforcement agencies or divisions within agencies, this manual presents methods of addressing implementation issues related to two crucial resource allocation topics: (1) the total number of police officers required to provide an acceptable level of traffic services and (2) how a specified total number of officers should be allocated by geographic regions or time periods to produce the maximum agency productivity.
Abstract
The staffing and allocation methods are based on a review of procedures currently used by State and provincial agencies throughout the United States and Canada. The guidelines are intended for use as a reference document for both first-time and experienced users of the accompanying procedure manual. Individual sections provide an overview of the methodology used in determining staffing levels and allocations and explain general implementation strategies, issues related to data definition and collection, and the recommended data collection and implementation procedure. Appendixes list data and performance information required for each of the nine worksheets in the accompanying manual, a glossary of terms and notation used in the manual, a detailed example, and derivations of all the important formulas. For the manual, see NCJ-154015