18 Q-2. -3. Q-4. 2-5. Q-6. 2-7. Q-8. POLICE SURVEILLANCE OF THE CHURCH-THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Revealing the first documented account of police surveillance D.C. POLICE/INTELLIGENCE GUEDELINES; August 1, 1976; 29 pages. An ongoing compilation of legislation regarding the enforcement DETROIT POLICE/RECONNAISANCE UNIT GUIDELINES (IMPLEMENTED); The function of the Reconnaissance Unit to collect and maintain An ongoing compilation of police related legislation inIllinois. This document establishes the standards and procedures for the MILWAUKEE POLICE/DAVID RUSSELL LUCE FILES; up to November 12, This FOIA file contains a summation of the Milwaukee Police file 19 R. Q-9. NEW YORK CITY POLICE/CONTRACTS; up to May 20 1975; 93 pages. This document details the structure of the NYPD's Applied Technology Unit which was established to improve the "efficience and effectiveness of the NYPD through the application of technology to operational problems." The primary thrust of the unit was to provide an up-dated intelligence network along with the LEAA and local police departments. Numerous contracts provide information concerning the types of activities engaged in by the ATU. Q-10. Q-11. Q-12. Q-13. LEIU R-1. REPORT TO THE SENATE OF MARYLAND-SENATE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE LOS ANGELES/COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION REPORT ON POLICE INTELLIGENCE; This report by the Special Committee on Standards for the Public Disorder Intelligence Division of the LAPD recommends clarifications and changes of the tentative standards adopted in April 1975. Emphasis is placed on amending that section of the tentative standards which authorized surveillance of individuals or organizations "thought likely to commit certain crimes in furtherance of an idealogical purpose" regardless of whether or not a prior criminal record was held. NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT/INTELLIGENCE GUIDELINES; April This document reprints Appendix C of the NYPD's procedural code regarding public security and details the duty of the Intelligence Division to provide necessary information to the police. One of the targeted areas of accomplishment is to redefine department practices in light of "reexamination by society at large." CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT/INTELLIGENCE DIVISION BUREAU OF INSPECTIONAL This document states the mission of the Intelligence Division to DETROIT POLICE/LEIU MATERIAL; September 1976; 32 pages. This document includes a copy of the LEIU constitution which states S. 20 R-2. INTERSTATE ORGANIZED CRIME INDEX AND THE LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE The memo deals with the LEAA funded Interstate Organized Crime CONGRESS S-1. S-2. S-3. 1975 LEGISLATION; 28 pages. A compilation of House and Senate bills that are related to STATEMENTS ON GRAND JURY LEGISLATION; June 1976; 98 pages. 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