EDI-Patrol Workload Analysis & Resource Allocation

 

General Description
Police Patrol Allocation and Workload Analysis Seminar is
training that imparts skills and insights into the art and science of
patrol workload analysis and resource allocation including: grouping
and analyzing data, determining an optimum strategy for delivery of
patrol services, computation of optimum levels of allocation,
providing demand driven allocation, equalizing the workload/unit,
designing the jurisdiction’s patrol beats, computing the relief factor,
and community policing concerns. This program is presented by a
veteran command member who has conducted workload studies and
deployed in excess of 1,100 uniformed police officers. A CALCULATOR IS NEEDED FOR THIS PROGRAM.
Class Information

Location: Baltimore
Dates of Class: 11/30/2004 - 12/01/2004
Approval Number:
Approved Hours: 14
Price: 0.00

Class Description
Patrol Workload Analysis and Resource Allocation Seminar is training that imparts skills and insights into the art and science of patrol workload analysis and resource allocation including: grouping and analyzing data, determining an optimum strategy for delivery of patrol services, computation of optimum levels of allocation, providing demand driven allocation, equalizing the workload/unit, designing the jurisdiction's patrol beats, computing the relief factor, and community policing concerns. This program is presented by a veteran command member who has conducted workload studies and deployed in excess of 1,100 uniformed police officers.

1 seats of 20 total student seats are occupied for this class.

Please contact your agency training coordinator to register for this class.


Future Class Dates
12/05/2006 - 12/06/2006
11/27/2007 - 11/28/2007
11/18/2008 - 11/19/2008
11/23/2009 - 11/24/2009



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