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MAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION IN REAL-TIME LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS (FROM POLICE ADMINISTRATION - SELECTED READINGS, 1975, BY W J BOPP - SEE NCJ-25773)

NCJ Number
25789
Author(s)
J D HODGES
Date Published
1975
Length
10 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF EIGHT CITIES AND ONE COUNTY TO DETERMINE THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH REAL-TIME LAW ENFORCEMENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS.
Abstract
THE SURVEY SOUGHT TO COLLECT INFORMATION ON THE TYPES OF COMPUTER INTERFACES USED, THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES USED FOR OPERATIONS, THE TYPES OF PERSONNEL USING SYSTEM TERMINALS, THE PROJECTED USE OF OTHER TYPES OF TERMINALS, AND THOSE AREAS OF OPERATION DIFFICULTIES OR ERRORS ENCOUNTERED IN THE MAN-COMPUTER OPERATIONS. EQUIPMENT FULFILLING PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS IS DISCUSSED.

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