Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed New Collection; Comments Requested: Enhancing Community Policing Through Community Mediation Surveys, 961-962 [2013-00041]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 4 / Monday, January 7, 2013 / Notices year to June 30 of the current collection year. (h) Jail capacity, measured three ways: rated capacity, operating capacity, and design capacity. (i) At midyear, the number of persons under jail supervision but not confined (e.g., electronic monitoring, day reporting, etc.). wreier-aviles on DSK7SPTVN1PROD with CJ–5D and CJ–5DA These forms will be administered to the certainty jurisdictions in the ASJ sample; in addition to the information collected in the regular ASJ forms (the CJ–5/5A), the 374 respondents that are included with certainty in the ASJ sample survey will be asked to provide additional information on the flow of inmates going through jails and the distribution of time served, staff characteristics and assaults on staff resulting in death, and inmate misconduct. More specifically, these include: (a) The distribution of time served by inmates discharged during the final week of June, broken out by whether the inmates were convicted or unconvicted. (b) At midyear, the number of correctional officers and other staff employed by jail facilities; (c) From July 1 of the previous year to June 30 of the current collection year: the number of inmate-inflicted physical assaults (and counts) on correctional officers and other staff and the number of staff deaths as a result. (d) From July 1 of the previous year to June 30 of the current collection year: the number of inmates, by category, who were written up or found guilty of a rule violation. CJ–5B The Survey of Jails in Indian Country is collected from Indian country correctional facilities operated by tribal authorities or the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) (currently there are 82) will be asked to provide information for the following categories: (a) At midyear (last weekday in the month of June), the number of inmates confined in jail facilities including; male and female adult and juvenile inmates; persons under age 18 held as adults; convicted and unconvicted males and females; persons held for a felony, misdemeanor; their most serious offense (e.g., domestic violence offense, aggravated or simple assault, burglary, public intoxication, driving while intoxicated, etc.) (b) The average daily population during the 30-day period in June; (c) The date and count for the greatest number of confined inmates during the 30-day period in June; VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:16 Jan 04, 2013 Jkt 229001 (d) The number of new admissions into and final discharges during the month of June; (e) From July 1 of the previous year to June 30 of the current collection year: the number of inmate deaths while confined and the number of deaths attributed to suicide and the number of confined inmates that attempted suicide; (f) At midyear, the total rated capacity of jail facilities; (g) At midyear, the number correctional staff employed by the facility and their occupation (e.g., administration, jail operations, educational staff, etc.); (h) At midyear, how many jail operations employees had received the basic detention officer certification and how many had received 40 hours of inservice training; (5) An estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount of time estimated for an average respondent to respond: Six hundred and thirty-seven respondents each taking an average 75 minutes to respond for collection forms CJ–5 and CJ–5A, and CJ–5B. Three hundred and seventy-four respondents each taking 120 minutes to respond for collection forms CJ–5D and CJ–5DA. (6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated with the collection: There are an estimated 1,544 total burden hours associated with this collection. If additional information is required contact: Jerri Murray, Department Clearance Officer, United States Department of Justice, Justice Management Division, Policy and Planning Staff, Two Constitution Square, 145 N Street NE., Room 1407B, Washington, DC 20530. Dated: January 2, 2013. Jerri Murray, Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S. Department of Justice. [FR Doc. 2013–00040 Filed 1–4–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–18–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE [OMB Number 1103–NEW] Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed New Collection; Comments Requested: Enhancing Community Policing Through Community Mediation Surveys ACTION: 60-Day notice. The Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) will be submitting the following information collection request PO 00000 Frm 00034 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 961 to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The revision of a previously approved information collection is published to obtain comments from the public and affected agencies. The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days for public comment until March 8, 2013. This process is conducted in accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10. If you have comments, especially on the estimated public burden or associated response time, suggestions, or need a copy of the proposed information collection instrument with instructions or additional information, please contact Danielle Ouellette, Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 145 N Street NE., Washington, DC 20530. Written comments and suggestions from the public and affected agencies concerning the proposed collection of information are encouraged. Your comments should address one or more of the following four points: —Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; —Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; —Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and —Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses. Overview of This Information Collection (1) Type of Information Collection: Proposed new collection; comments requested. (2) Title of the Form/Collection: Enhancing Community Policing Through Community Mediation Surveys. (3) Agency form number, if any, and the applicable component of the Department sponsoring the collection: None. U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. E:\FR\FM\07JAN1.SGM 07JAN1 962 Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 4 / Monday, January 7, 2013 / Notices (4) Affected public who will be asked or required to respond, as well as a brief abstract: Affected public who will be asked to respond are both law enforcement agencies and their civilian communities to gage both groups’ satisfaction with a police-mediation referral program. The purpose of this project is to assess the effectiveness of mediation on police operations (cost, benefits, impact), the level of police and citizen satisfaction with mediation as a traditional police response alternative, and its role in advancing community policing. These surveys will be used to assess the level of police and citizen satisfaction with mediation as a traditional police response alternative. (5) An estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount of time estimated for an average respondent to respond/reply: It is estimated that 180 respondents annually will complete the form within .83 hours (50 minutes). (6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated with the collection: There are an estimated 150 total annual burden hours associated with this collection. If additional information is required contact: Jerri Murray, Department Clearance Officer, United States Department of Justice, Justice Management Division, Policy and Planning Staff, Two Constitution Square, 145 N Street NE., Room 1407B, Washington, DC 20530. Dated: January 2, 2013. Jerri Murray, Department Clearance Officer for PRA, Department of Justice. [FR Doc. 2013–00041 Filed 1–4–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–AT–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Parole Commission Sunshine Act Meeting 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 9, 2013. TIME AND DATE: U.S. Parole Commission, 90 K Street NE., 3rd Floor, Washington, DC PLACE: wreier-aviles on DSK7SPTVN1PROD with STATUS: Closed. MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Determination on seven original jurisdiction cases. CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Patricia W. Moore, Staff Assistant to the Chairman, U.S. Parole Commission, 90 K Street NE., 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20530, (202) 346–7001. VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:16 Jan 04, 2013 Jkt 229001 Dated: January 3, 2013. Rockne Chickinell, General Counsel, U.S. Parole Commission. [FR Doc. 2013–00112 Filed 1–3–13; 4:15 pm] BILLING CODE 4410–31–P OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE Agency Information Collection Activities Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: In December 2011, the ODNI accepted responsibility from the Information Security Oversight Office for the maintenance of Standard Form 312: Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement; Standard Form 713: Consent For Access to Records; and Standard Form 714: Financial Disclosure Report, which are directly related to responsibilities assigned to the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) as Security Executive Agent. Accordingly, ODNI is giving public notice regarding its acceptance of responsibility of the aforementioned forms. Also, section 10 of the Standard Form 312 is being updated as described in the Supplementary Information. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information should be directed to Mr. John Hackett, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Information and Data Management Group, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Washington, DC 20511. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 10 of Standard Form 312 is being updated to include the following three statutory changes required pursuant to § 715 of Public Law 112–74: 1. Striking ‘‘Executive Order No. 12958’’ and inserting ‘‘Executive order No. 13526 (75 FR 707), or any successor thereto’’; 2. After ‘‘the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982 (50 U.S.C. 421 et seq.) (governing disclosures that could expose confidential Government agents);’’ inserting ‘‘sections 7(c) and 8H of the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) (relating to disclosures to an inspector general, the inspectors general of the Intelligence Community, and Congress); section 103H(g)(3) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403–3h–(g)(3) (relating to disclosures to the inspector general of the Intelligence Community); sections 17(d)(5) and 17(e)(3) of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403q(d)(5) and 403q(e)(3)) (relating to SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00035 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 disclosures to the Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency and Congress);’’; and 3. After ‘‘Subversive Activities’’ inserting ‘‘Control’’. Abstract: The National Security Act of 1947, as amended by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, and Executive Order13467, ‘‘Reforming Processes Related to Suitability for Government Employment, Fitness for Contractor Employees, and Eligibility for Access to Classified National Security Information,’’ authorizes the DNI as the Security Executive Agent to develop standard forms that promote uniformity and consistency in the implementation of the Government’s security clearance program. Dated: November 30, 2012. Mark W. Ewing, Chief Management Officer. [FR Doc. 2012–31541 Filed 1–4–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [NRC–2012–0002] Sunshine Act Meetings AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETINGS: Nuclear Regulatory Commission. DATES: Weeks of January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 2013. PLACE: Commissioners’ Conference Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland. STATUS: Public and Closed. Week of January 7, 2013 Tuesday, January 8, 2013 9:00 a.m. Briefing on Fort Calhoun (Public Meeting) (Contact: Michael Hay, 817–200–1527) This meeting will be webcast live at the Web address—www.nrc.gov Wednesday, January 9, 2013 8:55 a.m. Affirmation Session (Public Meeting) (Tentative) Honeywell International Inc. (Metropolis Works Uranium Conversion Facility), Docket No. 40–3392, Petition for Review of LBP–12–6 (Mar. 22, 2012) (Tentative) This meeting will be webcast live at the Web address—www.nrc.gov 9:00 a.m. Briefing on Venting Systems for Mark I and Mark II Containments (Public Meeting) (Contact: William Reckley, 301– 415–7490) This meeting will be webcast live at the Web address—www.nrc.gov E:\FR\FM\07JAN1.SGM 07JAN1

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[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 4 (Monday, January 7, 2013)]
[Notices]
[Pages 961-962]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-00041]


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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

[OMB Number 1103-NEW]


Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed New 
Collection; Comments Requested: Enhancing Community Policing Through 
Community Mediation Surveys

ACTION: 60-Day notice.

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    The Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented 
Policing Services (COPS) will be submitting the following information 
collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for 
review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 
1995. The revision of a previously approved information collection is 
published to obtain comments from the public and affected agencies.
    The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days for public 
comment until March 8, 2013. This process is conducted in accordance 
with 5 CFR 1320.10.
    If you have comments, especially on the estimated public burden or 
associated response time, suggestions, or need a copy of the proposed 
information collection instrument with instructions or additional 
information, please contact Danielle Ouellette, Department of Justice 
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 145 N Street NE., 
Washington, DC 20530.
    Written comments and suggestions from the public and affected 
agencies concerning the proposed collection of information are 
encouraged. Your comments should address one or more of the following 
four points:

--Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary 
for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including 
whether the information will have practical utility;
--Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the 
proposed collection of information, including the validity of the 
methodology and assumptions used;
--Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and
--Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are 
to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, 
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or 
other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic 
submission of responses.

Overview of This Information Collection

    (1) Type of Information Collection: Proposed new collection; 
comments requested.
    (2) Title of the Form/Collection: Enhancing Community Policing 
Through Community Mediation Surveys.
    (3) Agency form number, if any, and the applicable component of the 
Department sponsoring the collection: None. U.S. Department of Justice 
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

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    (4) Affected public who will be asked or required to respond, as 
well as a brief abstract: Affected public who will be asked to respond 
are both law enforcement agencies and their civilian communities to 
gage both groups' satisfaction with a police-mediation referral 
program. The purpose of this project is to assess the effectiveness of 
mediation on police operations (cost, benefits, impact), the level of 
police and citizen satisfaction with mediation as a traditional police 
response alternative, and its role in advancing community policing. 
These surveys will be used to assess the level of police and citizen 
satisfaction with mediation as a traditional police response 
alternative.
    (5) An estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount 
of time estimated for an average respondent to respond/reply: It is 
estimated that 180 respondents annually will complete the form within 
.83 hours (50 minutes).
    (6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated 
with the collection: There are an estimated 150 total annual burden 
hours associated with this collection.
    If additional information is required contact: Jerri Murray, 
Department Clearance Officer, United States Department of Justice, 
Justice Management Division, Policy and Planning Staff, Two 
Constitution Square, 145 N Street NE., Room 1407B, Washington, DC 
20530.

    Dated: January 2, 2013.
Jerri Murray,
Department Clearance Officer for PRA, Department of Justice.
[FR Doc. 2013-00041 Filed 1-4-13; 8:45 am]
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