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Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix G: Geographic Maps of Registered Sex Offenders, Map 1a
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix G: Geographic Maps of Registered Sex Offenders, Map 1a
"December 2003.", "This study was funded by the Byrne Memorial Fund grant number D22BD19502 from the Division of Criminal Justice Drug Control and System's Improvement Program (DCSIP)."
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix G: Geographic Maps of Registered Sex Offenders, Mesa County
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix G: Geographic Maps of Registered Sex Offenders, Mesa County
"December 2003.", "This study was funded by the Byrne Memorial Fund grant number D22BD19502 from the Division of Criminal Justice Drug Control and System's Improvement Program (DCSIP)."
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix G: Geographic Maps of Registered Sex Offenders, Pueblo County
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix G: Geographic Maps of Registered Sex Offenders, Pueblo County
"December 2003.", "This study was funded by the Byrne Memorial Fund grant number D22BD19502 from the Division of Criminal Justice Drug Control and System's Improvement Program (DCSIP)."
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix H: Studies that have Tracked Sex Offenders
Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines : a report of findings. Appendix H: Studies that have Tracked Sex Offenders
"December 2003.", "This study was funded by the Byrne Memorial Fund grant number D22BD19502 from the Division of Criminal Justice Drug Control and System's Improvement Program (DCSIP)."
Promising practices to prevent inmate sexual assaults
Promising practices to prevent inmate sexual assaults
Caption title., "May 2007.", "Issue three in a series.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Promising practices to prevent resident sexual assaults at Woodfield Cottage secure detention facility
Promising practices to prevent resident sexual assaults at Woodfield Cottage secure detention facility
Caption title., "April 2007.", "Issue two in a series.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Public opinion survey of Colorado State Patrol issues and functions
Public opinion survey of Colorado State Patrol issues and functions
Cover title., "October 2003.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Recommendations regarding body-worn camera policies in Colorado, pursuant to House Bill 15-1285
Recommendations regarding body-worn camera policies in Colorado, pursuant to House Bill 15-1285
The use of body worn cameras (BWC) among law enforcement agencies is growing rapidly. Law enforcement agencies are using BWCs for a variety of reasons, including improving evidence collection, evaluating and strengthening officer performance and accountability, enhancing transparency, documenting police-public encounters, and investigating and resolving complaints. However, it is important to note that the deployment of BWC systems is in its infancy and much remains unknown about their operational and total cost of ownership impacts. BWCs present important privacy concerns. Citizens may be less willing to provide information to law enforcement when the officer is recording the interaction. The potential for body-worn cameras to be coupled with other technologies, such as facial recognition software, may present additional concerns for citizen privacy., prepared on behalf of the H.B. 15-1285 Body Worn Camera Study Group ; Kim English, Tom Maureau, Laurence Lucero., "February 2016.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed March 2016)
Reference guide for school personnel concerning juveniles who have committed sexually abusive and offending behavior
Reference guide for school personnel concerning juveniles who have committed sexually abusive and offending behavior
"Published December 2003/Reviewed November, 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2017)
Reference guide for school personnel concerning juveniles who have committed sexually abusive and offending behavior
Reference guide for school personnel concerning juveniles who have committed sexually abusive and offending behavior
"April 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2017), Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-55)
Report from the Senate Bill 94 Criteria Committee
Report from the Senate Bill 94 Criteria Committee
Caption title., "... modified to include the recommendations/comments of the Juvenile Subcommittee of the Criminal Justice Commission and the comments of the Criminal Justice Commission"--P. 1., Submitted by the Committee to the Colorado Criminal Justice Commission; submitted to the Colorado General Assembly by the Commission; includes cover letter from the chair of the Commission., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Report of findings, comparison of intensive supervision probation and community corrections clientele
Report of findings, comparison of intensive supervision probation and community corrections clientele
Cover title., "May 1996.", "This project is funded with 75% federal funds from the Drug Control and System Improvement Formula grant #95-DB--19-12-1 to the State of Colorado, Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, and 25% Long Bill funds.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Report on the Division of Fire Safety's progress in implementing a pilot program to provide training courses to directors of fire protection districts whose territory includes wildland-urban interface areas
Report on the Division of Fire Safety's progress in implementing a pilot program to provide training courses to directors of fire protection districts whose territory includes wildland-urban interface areas
Colorado Division of Fire Safety., "12 June 2011.", Description based on online resource; title from first paragraph of PDF memorandum; (viewed October 2016)

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