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Please have "National Police Index" header bring you back home
Birth year decimals:
Florida has a birth year decimal
Kentucky has a birth year decimal
Ohio has a birth year decimal
Tennessee "reason for separation" should be "employment change"
Utah "reason for separation" should be "employment status"
Vermont "reason for separation" should be "employment change"
Wyoming "reason for separation" should be "employment status"
Holding for launch:
New Mexico
On further review, I think we should keep Maryland. It's ok that it might show multiple rows within the same department for an officer and that it's a little inconsistent with the other states. It's still useful and accurate.
Maira's list:
Map
Explanatory copy of why we’re doing this & that it is legal and necessary on the site
Make sure it’s a consistent font & colors with CPDP (and that the font is the same everywhere, not just title)
Connect to google analytics
Logo
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Please capitalize data
Please order columns:
UID
First name
Last name
If demographic info exists
Start/end dates
Employers
Reason for separation if exists
Please add to dropdown:
Georgia Discipline
Oregon
South Carolina
Idaho
Please have "National Police Index" header bring you back home
Birth year decimals:
Florida has a birth year decimal
Kentucky has a birth year decimal
Ohio has a birth year decimal
Tennessee "reason for separation" should be "employment change"
Utah "reason for separation" should be "employment status"
Vermont "reason for separation" should be "employment change"
Wyoming "reason for separation" should be "employment status"
Holding for launch:
On further review, I think we should keep Maryland. It's ok that it might show multiple rows within the same department for an officer and that it's a little inconsistent with the other states. It's still useful and accurate.
Maira's list:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: