840 resultados para Illinois Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board
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"April 1982."
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Prepared in cooperation with The Illinois CPA Society, Governmental Accounting Committee, Section on Local Governmental Units.
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Description based on: Fiscal year 1987.
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Bibliography: p. 147-160.
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"July 1981."
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Provides information on how eligible local governmental units can apply for grants-in-aid through the State's Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) program.
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This contingency plan, a collaborative effort among the Illinois State Police, local law enforcement and public and private schools, is intended to stimulate emergency planning and provide an organizational tool for schools to use in development of their own emergency plans.
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"March 1982."
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This study examines information collected on 18,381 convicted sex offenders in the Illinois sex offender database which is extracted from the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS). Unless otherwise indicated, all data collected for this study is through November 30, 2003.
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Description based on: 1975.
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A second major change mandates all law enforcement agencies to submit for analysis all criminal SA cases in their possession which had not previously been submitted to a forensic laboratory (Section 20 of the Act). To determine the impact of Section 20 on the forensic laboratories, the ISP established mechanisms for agencies to submit an inventory list of SA cases in their custody by October 15, 2010. The ISP then distributed each agency's list to the forensic laboratory to which the agency would normally submit cases. Each laboratory would then clarify information and resolve questions with the agency, as necessary. As of February 1, 2011, of the 999 law enforcement agency offices required to submit an inventory list to the ISP, 860 (or 86 percent) complied ... Based on the information from the compliant agencies, approximately 4,143 criminal SA cases are anticipated to be submitted pursuant to Section 20 of the Act.
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Mode of access: Internet.