THE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEATTHE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEATTHE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEATTHE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEAT
Roger W. Ham
Chief Information Officer
Commanding Officer
Los Angeles Police Department
Roger W. Ham
Chief Information Officer
Commanding Officer
Los Angeles Police Department
CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION
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LAPD WorkloadLAPD Workload
6000 9-1-1 Calls Daily
8000 Non-Emergency Calls Daily
5400 Incidents Created Daily
6000 9-1-1 Calls Daily
8000 Non-Emergency Calls Daily
5400 Incidents Created Daily
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Criminal Justice Information Systems GoalsCriminal Justice Information Systems Goals
GOAL 1
Increase efficiency and safety of officers in the field by providing more and faster information before responding, allowing faster response.
GOAL 1
Increase efficiency and safety of officers in the field by providing more and faster information before responding, allowing faster response.
RESULTANT BENEFIT:
Officers are more effective with improved safety and reduced response time.
RESULTANT BENEFIT:
Officers are more effective with improved safety and reduced response time.
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Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS)Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS)
GOAL 2
Provide criminal justice information to staff personnel with the intent of better information being available on-line for Records, Detectives, Patrol and Administration.
GOAL 2
Provide criminal justice information to staff personnel with the intent of better information being available on-line for Records, Detectives, Patrol and Administration.
RESULTANT BENEFIT:
Provide in-depth case analysis and tracking, keeping departmental performance at a high level. Prevent and solve crimes.
RESULTANT BENEFIT:
Provide in-depth case analysis and tracking, keeping departmental performance at a high level. Prevent and solve crimes.
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SUCCESS IS MEASURED IN SECONDS SUCCESS IS MEASURED IN SECONDS WHETHER SAVING A LIFE OR WHETHER SAVING A LIFE OR APPREHENDING A CRIMINALAPPREHENDING A CRIMINAL
TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES THAT TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES THAT CRITICAL ADVANTAGECRITICAL ADVANTAGE
Roger W. HamRoger W. HamChief Information OfficerChief Information Officer
Los Angeles Police DepartmentLos Angeles Police Department
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LAPD Access to CJIS LAPD Access to CJIS
Department Systems Local Area Network (LAN) Integrated Crime and Arrest Records System (ICARS) CCAD - Mainframe Automated Disposition System - Mainframe
City Systems NEtwork Communications System (NECS)
County Systems Automated Justice Information System (AJIS) Consolidated Criminal History Reporting System (CCHRS) Countywide Warrant System (CWS) Event Index (EI) Juvenile Automated Index (JAI) Justice Data System (JDS)
Department Systems Local Area Network (LAN) Integrated Crime and Arrest Records System (ICARS) CCAD - Mainframe Automated Disposition System - Mainframe
City Systems NEtwork Communications System (NECS)
County Systems Automated Justice Information System (AJIS) Consolidated Criminal History Reporting System (CCHRS) Countywide Warrant System (CWS) Event Index (EI) Juvenile Automated Index (JAI) Justice Data System (JDS)
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LAPD Access to CJIS LAPD Access to CJIS
State Systems via the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS)
California Justice Information System (CJIS)
• Stolen Vehicle System (SVS)
• Automated Boat System (ABS)
• Automated Firearms System (AFS)
• Automated Property System (APS)
• Wanted Persons System (WPS)
• Supervised Release File (SRF)
• Restraining Order System (ROS)
• Criminal History System (CHS)
• Missing/Unidentified Persons System (MUPS)
• Violent Crime Information Network (VCIN)
• Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
State Systems via the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS)
California Justice Information System (CJIS)
• Stolen Vehicle System (SVS)
• Automated Boat System (ABS)
• Automated Firearms System (AFS)
• Automated Property System (APS)
• Wanted Persons System (WPS)
• Supervised Release File (SRF)
• Restraining Order System (ROS)
• Criminal History System (CHS)
• Missing/Unidentified Persons System (MUPS)
• Violent Crime Information Network (VCIN)
• Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
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LAPD Access to CJIS LAPD Access to CJIS
Federal Systems National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
• Vehicle File
• License Plate File
• Boat File
• Article File
• Gun File
• Missing Person File
• Unidentified Person File
• Interstate Identification Index (III)
• Securities File
• ORI File
• Wanted Persons File
Federal Systems National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
• Vehicle File
• License Plate File
• Boat File
• Article File
• Gun File
• Missing Person File
• Unidentified Person File
• Interstate Identification Index (III)
• Securities File
• ORI File
• Wanted Persons File
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The New Millenium TechnologyThe New Millenium Technology
LAN and WAN Systems - 4000 + Workstations Field Data Capture - Laptop Report Via Wireless
Network Data Architecture Video Conferencing Case Filing Fiber Optic Network - Dual OC48 Backbone with
OC3 Drops LAPD Online Detective Case Tracking System Voice Radio System (Prop M) Data Radio System (Prop M) Dual Communication Centers (Prop M)
LAN and WAN Systems - 4000 + Workstations Field Data Capture - Laptop Report Via Wireless
Network Data Architecture Video Conferencing Case Filing Fiber Optic Network - Dual OC48 Backbone with
OC3 Drops LAPD Online Detective Case Tracking System Voice Radio System (Prop M) Data Radio System (Prop M) Dual Communication Centers (Prop M)
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The New Millenium TechnologyThe New Millenium Technology
FASTRAC Digital Crime Scene Photographic System Electronic Mug Shot System Laboratory Information Management System Online Barcode Tracking System Risk Management System Live-Scan Finger Print Network Virtual Investigation System Airborne Live Video
FASTRAC Digital Crime Scene Photographic System Electronic Mug Shot System Laboratory Information Management System Online Barcode Tracking System Risk Management System Live-Scan Finger Print Network Virtual Investigation System Airborne Live Video
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Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI)Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI)
CORI is defined in Penal Code Section 11075 as a summary of arrests, pretrial proceedings, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, incarceration, rehabilitation and release. The summary criminal history records are commonly referred to as “rap sheets.”
Law enforcement agencies are not authorized to
access California CORI through CLETS for the
purposes of licensing, employment, certification,
or a record review.
CORI is defined in Penal Code Section 11075 as a summary of arrests, pretrial proceedings, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, incarceration, rehabilitation and release. The summary criminal history records are commonly referred to as “rap sheets.”
Law enforcement agencies are not authorized to
access California CORI through CLETS for the
purposes of licensing, employment, certification,
or a record review.
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Law Enforcement Issues with CJISLaw Enforcement Issues with CJIS
Incorrect Information
Sealed Records
Multiple Identities
Mistaken Identities
Access Limitations Right to know Need to know
Incorrect Information
Sealed Records
Multiple Identities
Mistaken Identities
Access Limitations Right to know Need to know
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CORI Information Restriction Contributed to Rampart ScandalCORI Information Restriction Contributed to Rampart Scandal
Officer backgrounds could be concealed to hide out of state arrests
Officer backgrounds do not show sealed records such as juvenile arrests, convictions, or bankruptcies
CORI information cannot be used a a hiring tool
Officer backgrounds could be concealed to hide out of state arrests
Officer backgrounds do not show sealed records such as juvenile arrests, convictions, or bankruptcies
CORI information cannot be used a a hiring tool
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ConclusionConclusion
LAPD believes privacy is vital for all citizens
LAPD experience reveals that criminal justice inquiries must be verified with a biometric such as fingerprinting
LAPD must have open access to all records for high integrity and security positions (i.e. police officers and defined civilian employees)
Criminal Justice System information should be for law enforcement purposes only
LAPD believes privacy is vital for all citizens
LAPD experience reveals that criminal justice inquiries must be verified with a biometric such as fingerprinting
LAPD must have open access to all records for high integrity and security positions (i.e. police officers and defined civilian employees)
Criminal Justice System information should be for law enforcement purposes only
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