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Description
This report presents results of a survey of Alaska criminal justice agencies. The survey was designed to provide baseline data on the educational levels of criminal justice personnel and existing training programs in Alaska; and to elicit from criminal justice agencies their views on subject areas — both in higher education programs and in continuing professional development programs — which those agencies believed deserved attention. A total of 47 agencies, offices, institutions within agencies, and individuals responded to the survey, out of a total of 78 to whom surveys were sent. Respondents represented the law enforcement agencies, the Alaska Court System, the Alaska Department of Law, the Alaska Public Defender, and correctional agencies including probation/parole.
Publication Date
9-13-1976
Keywords
corrections, courts, justice education, law enforcement, police, training
Recommended Citation
Ring, Peter Smith, "Human Resources, Training and Education: A Survey of Alaska Criminal Justice Agencies" (1976). Reports. 114.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_justice_reports/114
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10655