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Field Evaluation of the Hypercube System for the Analysis of Police Patrol Operations
Institute for Public Program Analysis (Saint Louis, Mo.)
其他書名
Executive Summary
出版
The Institute
, 1977
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=C9niPgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This report is one product of the project "Field Evaluation of the NSF-MIT Hypercube Patrol Sector Design Methods," funded by the National Science Foundation, Grant Number APR75-17472. The hypercube system is a computerized planning tool used to evaluate alternative police beat structures and patrol deployment policies. The study was conducted by The Institute for Public Program Analysis in cooperation with the California Innovation Group (an MSF-funded consortium of cities active in technology transfer) and police departments in St. Louis County, Missouri, and the California cities of Burbank, Fresno, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Pasadena, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Ana, and Santa Clara. The information contained in the report is based upon the latest hypercube documentation and the experiences of the 10 police departments which participated in the field evaluation project. The report highlights, in nontechnical fashion, the major findings and considerations derived from the study. Contents of the report include: what hypercube does and does not do; how hypercube is used as a beat design and patrol policy planning tool; costs involved in using the system; assessing the feasibility of using the hypercube system; and a brief case study of hypercube use