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This is professional research and analytical work in the collection, analysis, and presentation of criminal, offender, and juvenile data. The work requires knowledge of the methods and techniques used in research and analysis of criminal data which is usually gained through formal education and work experience. Contacts require skills in understanding and influencing others which are important in collecting data and presenting results of analysis to others. The work is performed following substantially diversified procedures and specialized standards with latitude to consider which procedures to follow and in what sequence to achieve the required job results. The work involves differing situations requiring the use of judgment in searching for solutions or new applications within one's own experience. The work is performed in an office environment. Operates personal computers, plotters, and printers, utilizing relational databases, graphics, Geographic Information Software (GIS), spreadsheets, word processing, desktop publishing, mainframe downloads, and related applications. The physical demands consist mainly of sitting at workstations using microcomputer equipment for extended periods of time and the lifting of objects weighing less than 50 pounds. The work is performed under limited supervision where the work assignments are subject to established procedures, practices, precedents, methods, techniques, and well-defined policies; the worker plans and organizes the work and determines priorities; and the work is reviewed, usually after the fact, in terms of quality, accuracy, timeliness, usefulness, and adherence to established methods, standards, and policies.