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DDACTS Flash Drive Files1.“A Brief History of Law Enforcement Intelligence: Past Practice and Recommendation for Change.”2.“Agency Action Plan Template”3.“Assessing Responses to Problems: An Introductory Guide for Police Problem Solvers”, by John E. Eck4.“Baltimore County Police Department – Study of DUI Related Accidents County-wide 2006-2008, February 2010”, by Emily Puls 5.“Center for Creative Leadership – Foundations of Leadership”6.“Community-Based Planning – Promoting a Neighborhood Response to Crime, NCJA”7.“Contact Between the Police and the Public 2005, NCJ 215 243, April 2007” by Matthew R. Durose, Erica L. Smith, and Patrick H. Langan, Ph. D., Statisticians 8. “Countermeasures That Work: A Highway Safety Countermeasure Guide For State Highway Safety Offices,” Third Edition, 20089.“Creating Performance Measures That Work – A Guide For Executives and Managers”, by David J. Roberts10.“Crime Analysis For Problem Solvers In 60 Small Steps”, by Ronald V. Clark and John E. Eck11.“Crime and the Economy – What connection?”, by Eli Lehrer, The Heritage Foundation, November 200012. “Crime Hot Spots Can Be Cooled” by Lisa Grossman, Science News, February 201013.“Crime Mapping News Police Foundation, Vol. 8, Issue 1 200914.“CrimeStat CA Workbook V2: Spatial Statistics In Crime Analysis – CrimeStat III”, October 2011, by Christopher W. Bruce and Susan C. Smith15.“Criminal Intelligence Sharing – Recommendations From the IACP Intelligence Summit”, August 200216.“Criminal Justice Associations Leadership Meeting, November 2006”, DOT HS 810 832 August 200717.“Law and Order Magazine – Data-Driven Crime Reduction and Traffic Safety” by, Janet Dewey-Kollen andRebecca Kanable18.DDACTS – Agency Training Slides, ppt.19.“DDACTS – In Theory and In Practice”, The John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety, Inc. September 2009, by Robert E. Warden, Ph.D. and Sarah J. McClean Ph.D. 20.DDACTS Marketing Brochure – Master, April 201021.DDACTS Meeting, Baltimore, MD July 200822.DDACTS Operational Guidelines – Master, August 200923.DDACTS Shawnee, KS One Year Evaluation July 2010 – July 2011 (October 2011)24.“Drug Recognition Expert Section of the IACP” 2008 Annual Report25.“The Economic Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes”, DOT HS 809 446, May 200226.“Evaluation of Seven Publicized Enforcement Demonstration Programs, James C. Fell, Elizabeth A. Langston, John H. Lacey, and A. Scott Tippetts (PIRE), Ray Cotton (InfoGroup, Inc.)27.“Evaluation of State Motorcycle Safety Programs”, by Justin Baer, Kalin Ayotte, Stephanie Baldi, February 201028.“Ideas In American Policing, Evidence-Based Policing”, by Lawrence W. Sherman, Police Foundation, July 199829.“Federal Law Enforcement Intelligence”30.Fusion Center Guidelines, Executive Summary, DOJ August 200531.Fusion Center Guidelines, DOJ, August 200632.Geography and Public Safety, Volume 1, Issue 1, February 200833.Geography and Public Safety, Volume 1, Issue 2, July 200834.Geography and Public Safety, Volume 1, Issue 3, October 200835.Geography and Public Safety, Volume 1, Issue 4, January 200936.Geography and Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 1, May 200937.Geography and Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 3, June 201038.“Geospatial Analysis of Rural Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities”, by Rajesh Subramanian, DOT HS 811 196 November 200939.“Good To Great” Policing: Application of Business Management Principles in the Public Sector” PERF40.“A Guide to Reducing Crime and Disorder Through Problem-Solving Partnerships” – Problem Solving Tips, by Karen Schmerler, Matt Perkins, Scott Phillips, Tammy Rinehart, Meg Townsend41.“Guidelines for Developing a High-Visibility Enforcement Campaign to Reduce Unsafe Driving Behaviors Among Drivers of Passenger and Commercial Motor Vehicles, DOT HS 810 851 October 200742.IACP Enhancing the Law Enforcement Intelligence Capacity43. YOUR WORKSHOP INTRODUCTORY SLIDES44.“Illegal Parking in Disabled Bays – A Means of Offender Targeting, Policing and Reducing Crime Briefing Note”, January 199945.Impaired Driving Guidebook IACP, October 200646.“In Praise of Traffic Tickets”, by Tom Vanderbilt, Slate, August 28, 200947.“In Pursuit of The Perfect Brainstorm”, by David Segal, December 16, 201048.“Integrated Intelligence and Crime Analysis: Enhanced Information Management for Law Enforcement Leaders,Police Foundation, August 200749.“Intelligence-Led Policing: The Integration of Community Policing and Law Enforcement Intelligence”50.“Law Enforcement Intelligence-A Guide for State, Local and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies” by, David L. Carter Ph.D. November 200451.“Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers” by, Brian A. Reaves, Ph.D. and Matthew J. Hickman, NCJ 203 350, March 200452.“Law Enforcement Stops and Safety Subcommittee”, IACP Staff Study 200453.“Linking Origins with Destinations for DWI Motor Vehicle Crashes”, Levine and Cantor, November 1, 200854.“Low-Staffing Sobriety Checkpoints”, DOT HS 810 590, April 200655.“Making Policing More Affordable – Managing Costs and Measuring Value in Policing”, by George Gascon and Todd Foglesong56.“Manual of Police Traffic Services Policies and Procedures”, IACP, July 200457.“Manual on Classification of Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents”, D16.1, 200758.“Mapping Crime: Understanding Hotspots”, by John E. Eck, Spencer Chainey, James G. Cameron, Michael Leitner, and Ronald E. Wilson, NIJ August 200559.“Minimal Intelligence Training Standards”, DOJ October 200760.“Mount Laurel Police Plans Aggressive Traffic Enforcement Details”, by Matt Chiappardi, August 201261.“Mount Laurel Police to Implement Traffic Enforcement Program” August 201262.“National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan” BJA June 200563.“National Initiative for Increasing Seatbelt Use”, NHTSA, March 200964.“Nighttime Seatbelt Enforcement Strategies”65.“North Carolina Criminal Justice Analysis Center: The Effects of the Economy on North Carolina’s Criminal Justice System66.“Performance Measurement for Justice Information System Projects”, BJA, March 200867.“Place as a Nexus of Traffic Violations, Automobile Crashes and Crime, NIJ68.“Placed-Based Policing”, by David Weisurd, Ideas In American Policing, Police Foundation, No. 9 January 200869.“Police Chief - Beyond Arrest: Using Crime Analysis to Prevent Crime” by Tom Casady, Chief of Police, Lincoln, Nebraska, September 200870.“Policing with Microsoft Office”71.“Power Law Distribution and Solving the Crime Problem”72.“Reducing Crime Through Intelligence-Led Policing”73.“Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Records Management Systems”, Version II74.“Thibodaux DWI Arrests Increase Sixfold” by Xerxes A. Wilson, August 201275.“TRB Special Report 254 – Managing Speed”76.“Understanding Contemporary Law Enforcement Intelligence: Concept and Definition”77.“Understanding Crime Trends - Workshop Report, NAS 200878.“Use of Sobriety Checkpoints for Impaired Driving Enforcement”, DOT HS 807 656 November 199079.“What’s the Value of an Extra Officer?” June 201180.“Why Crimes Keep Falling”, by James Q. Wilson, WSJ May 201181.“Effects of Data Quality on Predictive Hotspot Mapping”, Hart and Zandbergen, October 201282.“Legitimacy, Fear and Collective Efficacy in Crime Hot Spots: Assessing the Impacts of Broken Windows Policing Strategies on Citizen Attitudes”, Weisburd, Hinkle, Femega and Ready, October 201283.“Survey and Evaluation of Online Crime Mapping Companies”, Paulsen and LeBeau, October 2012 ................
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