Institutional output targets
Output measures represent physical deliverables of the key stakeholders which are used to achieve intermediate outcome targets. Example include targeting the number of speed enforcement operations required to reduce average traffic speeds or the number of breath tests to be administered to ensure a highly visible police presence to deter drinking and driving.
Examples of annual output targets for breath-testing for excess alcohol in New Zealand (Breen, 2004)
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2001/02
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2002/03
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2003/04
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hours to be delivered
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505,920
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543,025
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574,140
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number of Compulsory Breath Tests to be conducted (at the roadside)
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1.4-1.6M
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1.5-1.7M
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1.5-1.7M
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number of Mobile Breath Tests s to be conducted
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370-410K
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500-550K
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500-550K
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offence notices to be issued
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26-30,000
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23-26,000
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23-26,000
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Examples of annual police output targets for speed in New Zealand (Breen, 2004)
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2001/2
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2002/3
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2003/4
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hours to be delivered
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310,380
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316,950
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321,980
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speed camera hours
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74,000
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74,000
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74,000
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on-road speed TONs and IONs to be issued
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110-130K
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200-250K
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275-325K
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speed camera IONs to be issued
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515-610K
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500-550K
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400-460K
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offence notices issued
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176,684
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259,323
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356,193
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speed camera infringement notices
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523,362
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458,618
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466,409
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