A 77-page thesis that concludes, research indicates that a novel federal financial incentive concept would in fact increase preparedness adoption and compliance within the federal law enforcement community consistent with its state, local, and tribal partners.
| Date Of Record Release | 2011-05-27 17:58:51 |
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| Description | A 77-page thesis that concludes, research indicates that a novel federal financial incentive concept would in fact increase preparedness adoption and compliance within the federal law enforcement community consistent with its state, local, and tribal partners. |
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| Source | Naval Postgraduate School |
| Keyword | Law enforcement, Emergency Preparedness, Federal funding, Hurricane Katrina, Government accountability, Training, Legal liability, FEMA, Compliance monitoring, Compliance, Oversight |
| Selector | Selection Committee |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2011-05-27 17:47:20 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2011-05-27 17:58:51 |
| Creator | Hutchinson, R.C |
| Language | English |