Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Estimating the short-term cost of police time spent dealing with alcohol-related crime in NSW / Neil Donnelly, Linda Scott, Suzanne Poynton, Don Weatherburn, Marian Shanahan, Frank Hansen.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Estimating the short-term cost of police time spent dealing with alcohol-related crime in New South Wales

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-30).

Description

1 online resource (iv, 38 pages)

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Funded by the National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, an initiative of the National Drug Strategy.

Summary

"An activity survey was conducted using a representative sample of police Local Area Commands (LACs) throughout New South Wales (NSW) in 2005. The main aims of this activity survey were to estimate the percentage of police officers’ time which is spent dealing with alcohol-related issues and to quantify the salary costs of this time."--Page 1.

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Monograph series (National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (Australia)), 1449-7476 ; no. 25.

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