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    The Police Alcohol-Related Services Study (PASS): A Study of the Intersection of Public Alcohol Use and Routine Police Patrol

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    Myrstol, Brad A.
    Langworthy, Robert H.
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    JC 0417.01
    Abstract
    The principal aim of the Police Alcohol-related Services Study (PASS) was to expand knowledge about the fiscal, organizational, and cultural impact of citizen alcohol use on the Anchorage Police Department (APD). This report presents results from Phase I of the study, which examines the impact of citizen alcohol use as it relates directly to police patrol with a primary focus on issues of time-task allocations among Anchorage patrol officers. Data was collected through direct field observations of routine patrol operations of Anchorage police officers by professionally trained and certified interviewers.
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    Acknowledgements / Chapter One: Study Overview / Chapter Two: Characteristics of P.A.S.S. Sample / Chapter Three: Patrol Work in Anchorage: A Brief Description of Time-Task Allotment / Chapter Four: Alcohol Involvement in Patrol Work: Number of Discrete Events / Chapter Five: Alcohol Involvement in Patrol Work: Time Spent on Alcohol-related Activities / Chapter Six: Estimating the Costs of Public Alcohol Use Incurred by the Anchorage Police Department
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    2004-06-01
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    Myrstol, Brad A. and Langworthy, Robert H. (2004). The Police Alcohol-Related Services Study (PASS): A Study of the Intersection of Public Alcohol Use and Routine Police Patrol. Preliminary report prepared for the Anchorage Police Department. Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage. (JC 0417.01).
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