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  • Overview of Criminal Justice Information SystemsIntroductionThe Evolution of CJISsExploring Criminal Justice Enterprise ComputingData Warehousing and Data MiningWorkgroup Applications in Criminal Justice AgenciesCurrent Trends in CJISsReferencesJustice Information System Standards and National SystemsIntroductionHypertext Markup LanguageExtensible Markup LanguageUniform Crime ReportsLaw Enforcement OnlineNational Law Enforcement Telecommunication SystemLaw Enforcement Information Technology Standards CouncilWorld Wide WebReferences9-1-1: Its History, Current Status, and the Next GenerationIntroductionBasic 9-1-1: How It WorksEnhanced 9-1-1Challenges Faced by the 9-1-1 SystemNext Generation 9-1-1ReferencesPolice Computer-Aided Dispatch SystemsIntroductionSystem Performance RequirementsAdministrative FunctionsCalls for Service Data TransferCAD System Baseline FunctionsCall Entry ProcessDispatch ProcessSupervisory FunctionAdministrative FunctionCAD MappingReferencesPolice Record Management SystemsIntroductionEnterprise Information SystemReferencePolice Workgroup ApplicationsWorkgroup ApplicationsSummaryReferencesMobile ComputingMobile ComputingHistory of Mobile ComputingData Radio and Wireless Technology as Transport MediumsMobile Computing and Dispatch OperationsField Report WritingThe Mobile OfficeThe Future of Mobile ComputingReferencesCrime Analysis and Crime MappingIntroductionThe History of Crime AnalysisIntelligence AnalysisIntelligence-Led PolicingGISs and Crime MappingCrime Mapping TypesCrime Analysis and Information TechnologyInformation Technology and Crime AnalysisReferencesCorrections Information TechnologyIntroductionHistory of Corrections Information TechnologyJail Booking/Intake SystemsCorrections Management Information SystemsDoctors, Dentists, and NursesInmate Medical BillingInmate AccountingCommissary and Food Service ManagementSentence ManagementSchedule ManagementJail and Prison Management External Systems Interface RequirementsIntegration with AFISs and Mug Shot SystemsReferencesProsecutor Information Management SystemsProsecutorial SystemHistory of Prosecutorial SystemsProsecutor Record Management Information System OverviewReferencesCourt Management Information SystemsIntroduction to Court Management Information SystemsCourt Docket ModuleMaster Name IndexSentencing and RulingsWarrantsElectronic TicketingCourt MinutesCourt SchedulingAd Hoc Search CapabilityStandardized ReportsIntegrated Justice Information Systems and Court Management SoftwareReferencesThe Challenges of Implementing a Criminal Justice Information SystemCritical Success Factors in Implementing Criminal Justice Information SystemsFunctional Requirement SpecificationDevelopment of an FRSDevelopment of the Request for ProposalImplementing the SystemThe Role of the "Executive" ChampionThe Role of the Project ManagerThe End User and Managing Their ExpectationsProject PlanningScope Creep and How to Manage ItTest Plans and ProceduresBringing a New System OperationalSystem DocumentationDaily Support for Installed SystemsChange Management Ensuring Systems Are Used to Their Fullest PotentialUser Groups and Criminal Justice Information SystemsManaging System Growth and Budgeting for ChangeReferencesThe Future of Technology in Law EnforcementIntroductionDriving Forces Influencing Technology AdoptionThe Pervasive Use of VideoFurther Development of Social MediaSmartphone and Tablet TechnologyCollaboration TechnologiesContinuing InnovationReferences.