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BibliographyExamples of Task Force ProgramsMississippi Crime and Justice Research Unit, Mississippi State University, An Impact Analysis of Mississippi's Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces on Drug Related Crime and Violence: Year Five, 1996. (Mississippi) This evaluation used three techniques to assess task force performance and impact - a community survey on public attitudes, a survey of task force members concerning their perceptions of effectiveness, and a compilation of monthly activity reports on task force productivity. Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, Wisconsin Drug Law Enforcement Task Forces: 1989-1993, 1995. (Wisconsin) This evaluation assesses Task Force performance through use of number of task force arrests (sales and possession) over time, number of large volume seizures, and percent of total UCR arrests made by task force. Washington State Community, Trade and Economic Development, Washington State Patrol Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Enforcement Task Force Participation and Support Program: Program Evaluation, 1996. (Washington) In this evaluation, Task Forces that included State Patrol participation were compared to Task Forces without State Patrol participation on such factors as number of cases activated and investigated, arrests made, etc. Back to Evaluations Identified by Type of Program Main Page | About the Center | Evaluation and Performance Measurement Resources | Program Areas BJA Required Performance Measures | Contact Us | Site Map | BJA Home |
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