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11 Police Officer Allocation Study
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The figure below represerits the total number of investigators assigned to <br />the Criminal Investigations function in the comparison cities. This includes both <br />reactive and proactive investigators. Only Paris and Marshall have proactive <br />investigators working in special assignments and regional Task Forces. Paris <br />has seven investigators and Marshall has six investigators assigned to proactive <br />operations. In Paris, four of these are fully paid by grants and three are narcotics <br />investigators. All proactive investigators in Marshall are paid for by the city. <br />Total Investigators Assigned to Criminal Investigations <br />,4 <br />12 <br />10 <br />8 <br />e <br />4 <br />2 <br />0 <br />Paris Denison Greenvllle Marshall <br />Cases Assigned <br />There were a total of 1,923 cases assigned for follow-up to investigators <br />assigned to CID during the study period. This equates to 320 per reactive <br />investigator which is slightly lower than the averages in most agencies. This is <br />clearly a result of the Class B cases being assigned to Patrol rather than to CID. <br />If the Class B cases were included in the CID case totals, the average caseload <br />would be significantly higher than in most cities. The practice of assigning Class <br />B cases to Patrol has the effect of reducing CID caseload and maximizing the <br />Page 36 <br />
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