"The information contained in this document represents additional work on a number of the original 66 recommendations addressed in the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice 2008 Annual Report.", Cover title., "May 2009.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"February 1999.", Cover title., "This project was funded by a Division of Criminal Justice Drug Control and System Improvement Program Grant (#D96DB19151), a Byrne Memorial Fund project sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance. All views presented here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Department of Justice.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This Certification Policy and Procedure Manual was prepared by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (“CDFPC”) as a valuable tool to assist individuals in the Certification Program testing process. This manual is designed as a guide to assist firefighters, first responders and responders to hazardous materials incidents in complying with the requirements of the CDFPC certification programs., Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control., "Adopted May 25, 2000. Revised March 1, 2012.", "Last Revision 3/1/2012."--Footer, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
Overview of all the services the Colorado Bureau of Investigation provides., video file MPEG 538MB, Produced by Colorado Bureau of Investigation., Online resource; title from website (viewed October 2019)
The purpose of the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) Recovery Plan is to outline the coordination and support activities that occur in the recovery phase following a chemical event at Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD). The term “recovery” includes measures to assess the hazard and perform other urgent tasks in the area affected by the emergency; a controlled process for reentry, restoration, and remediation; and provision of services to persons, businesses and other organizations affected by the emergency. The primary purpose of recovery activities is to protect public health and safety while returning the community to normal or near normal conditions., "June 2016.", The Colorado CSEPP community is comprised of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of the Army, City-County of Pueblo Health Department, Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant, Pueblo Depot, U.S. Army Element, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2016)
prepared by CCJJ staff at the Colorado Department of Public Safety., "February 14, 2010.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2017)
This document summarizes the findings from a survey that was offered to Colorado Jail Association (CJA) members in the fall of 2013. The purpose of the survey was to understand the needs and challenges of Colorado jail administrators in implementing comprehensive strategies to prevent and respond to sexual abuse in their facilities. Survey responses were anonymous., "January 31, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2022), Suppored by Bureau of Justice Assistance grant no. 2012-RP-BX-0001
According to the Colorado Mounted Rangers, CMR served as Colorado's only statewide law enforcement beginning in 1861, when the Colorado Territory was established, through the 1920s when CMR was disbanded. In 1941, CMR was reorganized into an all-volunteer unit. Since then, the Rangers have served as an unpaid auxiliary to any agency that requests their assistance. CMR's statewide services are particularly valuable to small and rural law enforcement agencies that have limited staffing and operating budgets, with no peace officer reserve programs in place when there is a large event emergency or natural disaster taking place., "December 19, 2016.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2025)