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� ��� �� a <br />-� �. . <br />C,�� <br />� Functions Recommended for Consolidation Under Pro osal I <br />� ACCiDENT RECONSTRUCTION - This is a highly technical funckion requiring specialized <br />training. Although individual agencies presently seek to per#arm #hat role, developmen# of <br />expertise through volume exposure seems to quire consolidation of this function at the <br />state level. L,J � � ���-E. ��,-�,� <br />� <br />ANIMt�L CONTROL - Specislly equipped vehicles with personnel hired on a contrack basis <br />� with a private vendor, could perform this service. Consolidation could be either at the county <br />or inter-county level, with expenses defrayed through service charges. <br />� CANINE - These units should be consolidated to at Ieast the county level and perhaps inter- <br />county as well, with geographic dispersal of units as needed to share the cost of training <br />equally. <br />� CIVIL DEFENSE - Requires the planning and execution of a disaster response scheme in <br />which shelters, roadways, warning, food and sanitation concerns must be incorporated into <br />� �n integrated plan. Accordingly, this function should be consolidated at the state level. <br />MMUNICATIONS - This function should be consolidated to at least the county level. <br />taffing should be primarily civilian, and consideration should be given to contracting the <br />� function to a private sector communications vendor. <br />��COURT - Court services shauld be expanded at the present suburban locations, includingthe <br />necessary holding cells. <br />� � �11���`"�� <br />�•�'��,,y� CRIME ANALYSIS - In-depth analysis of demographic trends, and wlnerability of groups <br />���(a'- and areas in relation to shifting crime profiles, necessitates a technical sophistication and <br />� central collating source most easily maintained at least at the caunty level. <br />� D.A.R.E. INISTRATION - The funding process should be centralized to ensure conti- <br />� nuity a reduce administrative duplication, while program delivery would remain local- <br />ized. � � � <br />� IMPOUNDMENT VEHICLES - Impounded Vehicles should be retained at one or two <br />locations wi ' the coun#y, and centrally administered. Supervision should be by aworn <br />� personnel, w ile other employees�hould be either civilian police employees. or personnel <br />of the towing vendor. N n •��� �� S <br />�' S` <br />�5 � �— <br />��,�.! IIVVESTIGATIONS (MAiOR) - investigations regarding such topics as homicide, srson, <br />�,.�narcotics, serial felony crimes, continuing criminal enterprises, and complex "white-collar" <br />cnmes, require a degree of specialization and inter jurisdictional freedam consistent with <br />� at least a caunty-wide authority. <br />� l <br />- tY�, C/� " C. 'r`.� C�-� c..�`�t' `�-°�' b C� R-e� �,' � l,c;r� I � K.,� 'a� •��u, '� �' �' I <br />LABORATORY- The best use of this service could be achieved by centralizing sll laboratory <br />� functians at the state level to maximize use of high technology equipment and to permit <br />greater specializa#ion of personnel. �r �� �� <br />� �,�M� l-c�a <br />� INSURANCE - With the consolidation of the various countywide police agencies, some of <br />which are already self-insured, the consolidation of this particular function would be <br />beneficfal from both the fiscal as well as the administrative aspect. The agency would have <br />� <br />7 <br />