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Federal Criminal Justice System: A Model to Estimate System Workload
Publication year:
1991
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: A model developed by GAO examines the activities of federal criminal justice organizations through four distinct stages: investigation, prosecution, adjudication, and correction. The relation between resources and workload at each stage of the criminal justice system is used to determine the effects of budgetary decisions and to estimate system workload. In addition to descriptive information and tables, extensive appendices present methodology and detail applications for the criminal justice system model.