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e cAn / r-L- - 7/rc"uaivv *s s W <br /> 469,,,,,,b_c <br /> IACP METHOD - <br /> OF <br /> ti <br /> DETERMINING MANPOWER NEEDS MUM! <br /> „ <br /> s . <br /> a v,— <br /> METHODOLOGY <br /> The following formula is from a system devised and accepted by the <br /> International Association of Chiefs of Police. The formula is intended to <br /> calculate the number of patrol officers needed to cover the existing <br /> workload. It is a formula based on actual police service demands and not <br /> simply on population. <br /> Weighting of Events <br /> Incidents are first weighted by the formula below to take into account the <br /> / /T0 lonoer time necessary for police officer to process more serious offenses. <br /> 4'L PO - &/L os /) ; 3) `/, 5 <br /> 7 - 014 - t. Relative X 1994 = TOTAL <br /> Class of Event ile7) Weighting Events <br /> Part I Crimes ( 3ti 4 X 1,043 = 4,172 <br /> 3< 13 Part II Crimes '2 10C, 3 X 2,011 = 6,033, <br /> 2'4 / Traffic Accidents 3 3 2 X 854 = 1,708 <br /> 1 X G067 All Others 9 P 1 X 11,827 = 11,827 <br /> 2--;L Arrests f 0 5 2 X 4,405 = 8,810 <br /> Part 1 220 <br /> Part 11 1,092 <br /> DUI 133 <br /> Other 2,960 <br /> Total Weighted Events 32,550$ <br /> Minnesota Chiefs of Police Educational Foundation 1998 ExecutiveTraining Institute 23 <br />