Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

9 elements of an information quality program.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

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Nine elements of an information quality program

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Description

1 online resource (4 unnumbered pages)

Note

"January 2010".

Summary

"Information about suspects, crime scenes, and other related justice data is often rapidly created and shared. This rapid creation of information and its quickly changing nature necessitate ongoing attention to improve the quality of justice entity information. Achieving high-quality information is the result of a strategic and intentional process—an information quality (IQ) program. Establishing an IQ program helps to ensure on a continuous basis that information is accurate, timely, complete, and secure."--Page [2].

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