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Robert Kapsch and John Stroik, Editors Architectural Research Section Center for Building Technology Institute for Applied Technology National Bureau of Standards Washington, D.C. 20234 Prepared for Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory National Bureau of Standards Sponsored by The U.S. Department of Justice Law Enforcement Assistance Administration The National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Washington, D.C. 20530 ° F ^ Co. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary James A. Baker, III, Under Secretary Dr. Betsy Ancker-Johnson, Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology U 5 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Ernest Ambler, Acting Director \\\ Issued November 1975 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 75-600000 National Bureau of Standards Technical Note 859 Nat. Bur. Stand. (U.S.), Tech. Note 859, 221 pages (Nov. 1975) CODEN: NBTNAE U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1975 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20402 (Order by SD Catalog No. C13.46:859). Price $4.15 Stock No. 003-003-01543-1 • ABSTRACT Citations and abstracts are provided on literature concerning the planning, design and construction of law enforcement facilities in the United States and in foreign countries. In addition, plans of 21 select law enforcement facilities are included. KEY WORDS Architecture, Bibliography, Building, Construction, Law Enforcement Facilities TABLE OF CONTENTS I NTRODUCT I ON VII SECTION A, THE AMERICAN LITERATURE ELMIRA SMYRL, MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Al SECTION B, THE FOREIGN LITERATURE IFAN PAYNE, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Bl SECTION C, THE DESIGNS DAVID MORRIS, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report was formulated by the Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory of the National Bureau of Standards under the direction of Avery Horton, Program Manager, and Jacob J. Diamond, Chief of LESL. Jenkins Washington of the Architectural Research Section, NBS, assisted in the preparation of the report and Cheryl Talley typed the final manuscript. LITERATURE SEARCH: LAW ENFORCEMENT FACILITIES-Planning, Design, Construction INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This report was prepared by architectural researchers under contract to the Architectural Research Section, Technical Evaluation and Application Division, Center for Building Technology, National Bureau of Standards. It was prepared for the Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory of the National Bureau of Standards and was sponsored by the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, which received the original report September 1972 (NBS Report No. 73-279). The purpose of this report is to present summaries of publications pertaining to the planning, design, and construction of law enforcement facilities. Section A presents material pertaining to facilities in the United States while Section B presents the same type of material for facilities in other countries. Besides the books, articles, and other material contained in Sections A and B, a great deal of information is conveyed by plans and drawings of law enforcement facilities.