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JASMEET KAUR 09609154
KUBER SETHI 09609101
SOMESH RAHUL 06553883
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Criminal JusticeInformation Systems
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Some systems operate on
The states and the Federal government also maintain separate
DNA identification databases.
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Some informational issues
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Now, driven in part by the Internet, a key
movement is towards integration or linking
of criminal justice information systems in the
hope of better efficiencies. The purpose of
this presentation is to give an overview of the
major criminal justice information systems, as
background to a discussion of issues of access,linkage and control.
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The Criminal Justice Information
Systems
The National LawEnforcement
Telecommunications
Systems
(NLETS)
The FBIs NationalCrime Information
Center (NCIC)Network
The FBIs CriminalJustice Information
Services Wide AreaNetwork (CJIS WAN)
Other Systems and
TelecommunicationsNetworks
FBI InformationSystems
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1) The National Law Enforcement Telecommunications
Systems (NLETS)
NLETS is a nationwide network that links all states and many
federal agencies together for the exchange of a criminal
justice information.
In each state, an interface agency is responsible formaintaining an in-state law enforcement telecommunication
systems that delivers messages throughout the state.
Through those connections, any criminal justice agency on a
state law enforcement 102 telecommunications systems in
one state can communicate with any criminal justice agency
on a law enforcement telecommunications system in any
other state.
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National Crime Information Center
(NCIC) Network
NCIC is a national index of theft reports,
warrants and other criminal justice
information submitted by lawenforcement agencies across the country.
It provides real-time notification of
information regarding persons and
property to police.
At present, generate more than
2,000,000 transactions per day.
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Wanted Person Reports (Warrants) ,Foreign Fugitive Reports
Missing Persons Reports.
Wanted Person Reports (Warrants) ,Foreign Fugitive Reports
Missing Persons Reports.
Stolen Vehicles and Vehicles Used in Felonies.
Decentralized systems , reduction in the FBI workload in maintaining
the records.
Stolen articles ,Stolen securities ,Stolen Guns, Recovered Guns.
Persons of Possible Danger to Secret Services , Sex Offenders
Stolen License Plates (695,083) , Stolen boats (31,481)
Inquiry access to the FBIs Interstate Identification Index (III).
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Criminal Justice Information Services
Wide Area Network (CJIS WAN)
Electronic submission of arrest
fingerprints
Persons national identification
Integrated Automated Fingerprint
Identification Systems (IAFIS )
FBI Laboratory services,
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Fingerprints of noncriminal justice
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NATIONAL
FEDERAL STATE
MULTI-STATE
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NATIONAL
These are the Information systems that support local,
state, tribal and federal agencies.
Examples of these systems are as follows:
CODIS
NIBIN
NDPIX
UCR/NIBRS NICS
LEO
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FEDERAL
These systems support the justice activities of one or
more federal agency at the federal level only.
Examples of th
ese systems are as follows: TECS
DRUGX
JABS
NIPCs
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STATE
These are the systems at the state, regional, and/or
local level
Examples of these systems are as follows:
Criminal History Records Systems
State and Local Stolen Property and Wanted Person
Systems
State Correction Information Systems State and Local Court Systems
Driver and Vehicle Registration Systems
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MULTI-STATE
These systems share information between multiple states
Examples of these systems are as follows:
Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)
WIN-Western Identification Network, an AFIS
consortium of western states
GREAT Gang Reporting, Evaluation and Tracking
system, investigative database of suspectedgang
members, maintained by the Los Angeles Sheriffs
Department, accessible to agencies nationwide
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The FBI occupies a unique position, administering several ofthe major nationwide criminal justice databases, while at thesame time maintaining large in-house databases ofinvestigative information.
The FBIs first budget initiative for FY 2000 was informationcollection and analysis.
Some of the IT tools developed by FBI are
link analysis the identification of relationships acrossorganizations, people, places, and events, etc.
telephone toll analysis the analysis of informationcollected through pen registers;
geographic analysis a mapping of subjects activitiesmovements;
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