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- catalog abstract "The National Manpower Survey was undertaken in 1974 to assess the adequacy of existing federal, state, and local training and education programs to meet current personnel needs in various law enforcement and criminal justice functions and operations. The study intended to project future personnel and training needs, by occupation, in relation to anticipated availability of qualified personnel in order to assess the future adequacy of training and educational resources. It also sought to establish ''needs priorities'' as a basis for future training and academic assistance programs to be funded by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The study design systematically covers the personnel needs in all state and local governmental agencies which are part of the law enforcement and criminal justice system. Sectors within the system include: 1) law enforcement sector, consisting of police departments and sheriff's agencies, ranging in size from one-person constabularies to large city departments employing 20,000 or more individuals, 2) correctional sector, including both adult and juvenile correctional institutions and agencies, 3) judicial process sector, including a wide range of courts with varying jurisdictions and scopes, district attorneys or prosecutors' offices and public defenders' offices. The Bureau of Social Science Research was responsible for the acquisition and assessment of existing statistical data as well as the design and execution of systematic mail surveys of agencies, officials, and employees within the law enforcement/criminal justice system. Nine nationwide surveys were directed to executives in criminal justice agencies and two additional surveys were sent to general and appellate jurisdiction courts. The surveys attempted to assess manpower problems, inservice training content, and attitudes toward various issues such as plea bargaining and team policing.".
- catalog contributor b3302061.
- catalog contributor b3302062.
- catalog contributor b3302063.
- catalog contributor b3302064.
- catalog created "[197-?]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[197-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[197-?]".
- catalog description "The Bureau of Social Science Research was responsible for the acquisition and assessment of existing statistical data as well as the design and execution of systematic mail surveys of agencies, officials, and employees within the law enforcement/criminal justice system. Nine nationwide surveys were directed to executives in criminal justice agencies and two additional surveys were sent to general and appellate jurisdiction courts. The surveys attempted to assess manpower problems, inservice training content, and attitudes toward various issues such as plea bargaining and team policing.".
- catalog description "The National Manpower Survey was undertaken in 1974 to assess the adequacy of existing federal, state, and local training and education programs to meet current personnel needs in various law enforcement and criminal justice functions and operations. The study intended to project future personnel and training needs, by occupation, in relation to anticipated availability of qualified personnel in order to assess the future adequacy of training and educational resources. It also sought to establish ''needs priorities'' as a basis for future training and academic assistance programs to be funded by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The study design systematically covers the personnel needs in all state and local governmental agencies which are part of the law enforcement and criminal justice system. Sectors within the system include: 1) law enforcement sector, consisting of police departments and sheriff's agencies, ranging in size from one-person constabularies to large city departments employing 20,000 or more individuals, 2) correctional sector, including both adult and juvenile correctional institutions and agencies, 3) judicial process sector, including a wide range of courts with varying jurisdictions and scopes, district attorneys or prosecutors' offices and public defenders' offices.".
- catalog description "The data contain approximately 358 variables varying from 200-2000 cases per file, and a total of 98,924 records across all eleven surveys.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7675.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7675".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[197-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice personnel Training of United States.".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of Vocational guidance United States.".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Vocational guidance United States.".
- catalog subject "XVII. Social Institutions and Behavior E. Crime and Criminal Justice System".
- catalog title "National manpower survey, 1973-1976 [computer file] / principal investigator, Bureau of Social Science Research, Inc.".