{"@type": "dcat:Dataset", "accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["011:21"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Open Data Office of Justice Programs (USDOJ)", "hasEmail": "mailto:opendata@usdoj.gov"}, "dataQuality": false, "description": "This is a study of the relationship between the amount of\r\n time taken by police to respond to calls for service and the outcomes\r\n of criminal and noncriminal incidents in Kansas City, Missouri.\r\n Outcomes were evaluated in terms of police effectiveness and citizen\r\n satisfaction. Response time data were generated by timing telephone\r\n and radio exchanges on police dispatch tapes. Police travel time was\r\n measured and recorded by highly trained civilian observers. To assess\r\n satisfaction with police service, personal and telephone interviews\r\n were conducted with victims and witnesses who had made the calls to\r\nthe police.", "distribution": [{"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "accessURL": "https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07760.v1", "title": "Police Response Time Analysis, 1975"}], "identifier": "3378", "issued": "1984-03-18T00:00:00", "keyword": ["Kansas City (Missouri)", "Missouri", "United States", "citizen attitudes", "citizen crime reporting", "citizen participation", "crime control", "crime statistics", "demographic characteristics", "law enforcement", "offenses", "police community relations", "police departments", "po"], "language": ["eng"], "license": "http://www.usa.gov/publicdomain/label/1.0/", "modified": "2006-01-12T00:00:00", "programCode": ["011:060"], "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "National Institute of Justice", "subOrganizationOf": {"acronym": "OJP", "id": 22, "name": "Office of Justice Programs", "parentOrganization": {"acronym": "DOJ", "id": 10, "name": "Department of Justice"}, "parentOrganizationID": 10}}, "title": "Police Response Time Analysis, 1975"}