NCJ Number
35258
Date Published
1975
Length
20 pages
Annotation
THESE STANDARDS ADDRESS THE FUNCTIONS OF A POLICE INFORMATION SYSTEM INCLUDING CRIME ANALYSIS, MANPOWER AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RESPONSE TIME, MINIMUM DATA ELEMENT REQUIREMENTS, AUDITING, AND GEOCODING.
Abstract
THIS PAMPHLET IS ONE OF A SERIES OF REPORTS OF THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS TASK FORCE OF THE UTAH COUNCIL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION THAT FORMULATES STANDARDS AND GOALS FOR UTAH CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS. THE RECOMMENDATIONS AND STANDARDS CONTAINED IN THESE REPORTS (NCJ-35253 THROUGH 35261) ARE BASED LARGELY ON THE WORK OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND GOALS. SOME OF THE STANDARDS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED TO ACCOUNT FOR CONDITIONS UNIQUE TO UTAH. THE STANDARDS ARE PRESENTED ALONG WITH SEVERAL PARAGRAPHS DEALING WITH CURRENT UTAH STATUS, COMMENTS, AND METHOD OF IMPLEMENTATION (LEGISLATION OR ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY).