This report describes a computer program called the Patrol Car Allocation Model that is designed to assist police departments in determining the number of patrol cars to have on duty in each geographic command at different times of the day. It provides all the information needed to use the program once it has been installed on a computer system, including data preparation, user command, and a description of the output reports. An Appendix provides details of the mathematical formulation of the program's calculations.
Patrol Car Allocation Model: User's Manual
1975
146 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Police , Motor vehicles , Scheduling , Law enforcement , Performance standards , Computer programming , Cost analysis , Manpower , Allocation models , Municipalities , Systems engineering , Methodology , Decision making , Criteria , Travel time , Systems analysis , Local government , Optimization , Operations , Police patrols , PCAM computer program
TIBKAT | 1988
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