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CPM 101 Annual Report: FY 2011 Police Services / 128 <br />Reference Section: Police Services <br />Definitions <br />• Injury - producing traffic accident: Any accident in which any party involved reported an injury, <br />regardless of severity. <br />• Operating and maintenance expenditures: The expenditures for the police services chapter include <br />actual expenditures that are charged to the Police Department for crime control activities, training <br />academies, communication centers, and crime labs, as well as salaries and fringe benefits for <br />supervisory, non - supervisory, and direct admin /clerical staff, contractor /consultant expenditures, <br />supplies, materials, and parts. The expenditures do not include overhead activities, contractual <br />staff, capital expenditures, vehicle purchases or replacement, jails and holding facilities, crossing <br />guards, and animal control activities. <br />• Response time: The total time from the receipt of a police telephone call until arrival on scene. <br />• Sworn staff hours paid: This includes sworn staff with general arrest powers, recruits, supervisory <br />and non - supervisory staff, full -time and part -time staff, regardless of funding source, temporary <br />staff paid directly by the local government, and all types of hours paid (regular, overtime, sick, <br />vacation, paid leave, and special events). These hours do not include jail and holding facility staff, <br />crossing guards, animal control officers, sworn staff with limited arrest powers, contractual staff, <br />and hours paid for overhead activities. <br />• Top priority call: These calls traditionally mean calls that require an immediate police response. <br />Many jurisdictions refer to top priority calls as "Priority 1" or "Code 3" for an emergency police <br />response. <br />• UCR: This is the abbreviation for Uniform Crime Report, a standardized system for the collecting and <br />reporting of crime statistics established and administered by the U.S. Federal Bureau of <br />Investigation. <br />• UCR Part I property crimes: This category includes all reported incidents of burglary, larceny- theft, <br />motor vehicle theft, and arson. <br />• UCR Part I violent crimes: This category includes all reported incidents of murder, rape, robbery, <br />and aggravated assault. <br />Raw Data <br />If your local government participates in CPM 101, you may access the raw data for this report on the <br />CPM 101 Knowledge Network group located here. For assistance on accessing the group or locating the <br />file, please send an e-mail to CPM (cpmmail @icma.org). (Non - participants do not receive access to the <br />raw data.) <br />OICMA Center for Performance Measurement'" <br />
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