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ANALYSIS OF STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPROVEMENT PLANS RE ROLE OF TWO-YEAR COLLEGES IN CORRECTIONAL STAFF DEVELOPMENT

NCJ Number
10284
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1973
Length
24 pages
Annotation
UTILIZATION OF TWO-YEAR COLLEGES SUMMARIZED ON TABLES BY STATE AND BY THE SECTION OF THE PLAN IN WHICH THEY WERE LOCATED.
Abstract
THE CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM, SOURCE OF THIS REPORT, CONCLUDES THAT CURRENTLY THE COMPREHENSIVE STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT PLANS ARE OF LITTLE USE, AND ARE NOT A RELIABLE SOURCE IN DETERMINING THE EXTENT TO WHICH TWO-YEAR COLLEGES ARE INVOLVED IN CORRECTIONAL STAFF EDUCATION AND TRAINING. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT STATE JUNIOR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARDS AND DIVISIONS DEVELOP CLOSER CONTACTS WITH THE LEAA STATE PLANNING AGENCIES. PERTINENT EXCERPTS FROM THE OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE STREETS ACT ARE APPENDED.