Washington State Patrol Performance Audit

Washington State Patrol Performance Audit
Author: Washington (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1999
Genre: Police, State
ISBN:

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Performance Audit, Washington State Patrol

Performance Audit, Washington State Patrol
Author: Washington (State). Legislature. Legislative Budget Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 67
Release: 1981
Genre: Legislative auditing
ISBN:

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Targeted Performance Audit of the Washington State Patrol

Targeted Performance Audit of the Washington State Patrol
Author: Keenan Konopaski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Police, State
ISBN:

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The study was focused on determining which costs for services provided by the Washington State Patrol should be borne by the Transportation Budget and which should be borne by the Omnibus (Operating) Budget. JLARC used cost accounting principles and guidance from the 18th Amendment of the State Constitution to analyze the costs of State Patrol services.

POLICE AUDITING: Standards and Applications (2nd Ed.)

POLICE AUDITING: Standards and Applications (2nd Ed.)
Author: Jiao, Allan Y.
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0398090769

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Police auditing merits the attention of both practitioners and academicians for two primary reasons. First, police auditing meets the need of police administrators to know about the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of their organization and operations. Second, it provides an important mechanism for the public and its elected officials to fulfill their oversight responsibilities. This book provides a comprehensive examination of theories, standards, procedures, applications, and evaluations of police audits to allow the reader to obtain a detailed understanding of different aspects and types of police audits and apply the principles of auditing and data collection to various police programs. The book is readable for different audiences as it provides a review of police auditing along with discussions of planned change and incorporates standards and procedures in police auditing into social scientific research process and methods. The book is aimed at three types of readers. First, it provides police executives and managers with a timely and necessary understanding of police auditing as they conduct budget reviews and organizational diagnoses. Second, it serves as a valuable source of information for auditors and researchers who are either charged with the responsibility to perform police audits directly or engaged in evaluating audited police programs. Third, students in criminal justice programs will benefit from this book in courses that address research methods and police accountability issues.