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I'll give those questions more thought (learning more every day about
the justice domain) - but in the meantime you might like to check out
the Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM) project [1], which is
related to the processing modeling aspect (you may already be familiar
with it). There's a one-page exec summary [2] that gives a good
overview.

Kind Regards,
Joe Chiusano
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World

[1] http://www.search.org/integration/info_exchange.asp
[2] http://www.search.org/integration/JIEMOnePage.pdf

"Bullard, Claude L (Len)" wrote:
> 
> BTW, this is fascinating.
> 
> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/cjsflowbw.pdf
> 
> Correct me if I'm wrong, gut it seems to start at the
> Call For Service.  That is the Dispatch-centric vision
> that dominates the industry.
> 
> Given COPS MORE and other initiatives, will the actions
> required for pre-CFS behaviors be considered?  Even
> in 1967 it was observed that once the call-for-service
> comes in (the crime is committed), the system has
> failed.  What can XML do to facilitate crime prevention?
> Exchanging that information is a very high priority.
> 
> len

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