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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
Communication
0953
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001
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Wayne G. Carvalho, Police Chief
Communications - Referred To
FC
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Presented: FC - 9/1/98
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USG
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AGE FC 09/01/1998 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Agendas\1996-1998\Finance Committee (FC)
COM 0953.000 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Communications\1996-1998
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<br /> <br /> 1 ~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> G. PROJECT EVALUATION <br /> <br /> I. Analysis <br /> <br /> The project director and operations managers will record data and oversee efforts and <br /> methods used to achieve the goals and objectives and arrive at conclusions as to the <br /> success/failure and need for modifications. Any modifications and/or deviations in <br /> operating procedures utilized towards the achievement of goals and objectives will be <br /> recorded in order to form a basis for comparison. The standardization of training and <br /> techniques utilized is imperative in terms of the task force operations for optimum <br /> results. <br /> <br /> The project director and operations managers will compare data from previous years. <br /> This is the seventh year of operations, and baseline data is available for comparison. <br /> <br /> 2. Performance Indicators <br /> <br /> a. The number of persons arrested for narcotics offenses involving smuggling of <br /> narcotics and/or illicit drugs into and/or out of the county and state of Hawaii. <br /> <br /> b. The number of persons arrested for other drug or drug-related violations. <br /> <br /> C. The quantity of narcotics and/or illicit drugs seized. <br /> <br /> d. The dollar value of narcotic and/or illicit drugs seized. <br /> <br /> e. The number of community drug presentations given. <br /> <br /> f. The type, amount, and value of assets seized. <br /> <br /> g. The number of officers trained and types of training received. <br /> <br /> h. The number of interagency and multi jurisdictional joint investigations <br /> conducted. <br /> <br /> i. The number of task force meetings attended. <br /> <br /> H. PROBABILITY TO IMPROVE THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM <br /> <br /> The infiltration by law enforcement into these areas will disrupt the flow of drugs. Broadening the <br /> scope of the investigations into conspiracy and financial aspects, along with asset seizure, will serve <br /> to deter those who seek to profit from drug smuggling, manufacture, and/or distribution. It is hoped <br /> that the moral standards of the community can be altered to total non-acceptance of illicit drugs. <br />
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