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Part I Crimes <br />Part II ~rimes <br />Traffic Accidents <br />All Others <br />Arrests <br /> <br />503 - 2012 <br />447 = 1341 <br />197 = 394 <br />3260 = 326¢> <br /> <br />Total Weighted Events <br /> <br />Total time used on calls: 3425.1 hours: <br /> <br />Calculating the number of patrol beats: <br /> <br />For the purposes of this study, a patrol beat is defined as a <br />basic one man patrol shift, 8 hours per day, 365 days per year. <br /> <br />Total weighted events <br /> <br />8123 <br /> <br />B: <br /> <br />The number of weighted events multiplied <br />by the average time required for handling <br />mn incident at patrol level. (.69) <br /> <br />56(>4.87 <br /> <br />This total is then multiplied by 3 to allow <br />for a buffer factor to cover time spent on <br />preventive patrol, court time, training, <br />meetings, care of equipment and report <br />writing. These are times which are not <br />reflected on incident report. <br /> <br />16814.61 <br /> <br />The total is then divided by 2920, which <br />represents the number of hours necessary <br />to staff one patrol beat. (8 hfs per day × 3~5 <br />days = 2920) This total is the number of patrol <br />beats required to cover the existing workload. <br /> <br />5.76 <br /> <br />E: From previous page the ratio is 1.57. <br /> <br />F: 1.57 x 5.76 9.04 <br /> <br />The above formula indicates that for 1987 the total <br />officers needed to man the patrol division is 9. <br /> <br />n,-mber c,f <br /> <br />(NOTE: F,z,r the following years only the line letter A to F will <br />be used to show each years calculations. ) <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />