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THE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEAT

THE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEAT. Roger W. Ham Chief Information Officer Commanding Officer Los Angeles Police Department. LAPD Workload. 6000 9-1-1 Calls Daily 8000 Non-Emergency Calls Daily 5400 Incidents Created Daily. Criminal Justice Information Systems Goals. GOAL 1

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THE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEAT

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  1. THE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEAT Roger W. Ham Chief Information Officer Commanding Officer Los Angeles Police Department

  2. LAPD Workload 6000 9-1-1 Calls Daily 8000 Non-Emergency Calls Daily 5400 Incidents Created Daily

  3. Criminal 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. RESULTANT BENEFIT: • Officers are more effective with improved safety and reduced response time.

  4. 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. RESULTANT BENEFIT: • Provide in-depth case analysis and tracking, keeping departmental performance at a high level. Prevent and solve crimes.

  5. SUCCESS IS MEASURED IN SECONDS WHETHER SAVING A LIFE OR APPREHENDING A CRIMINAL TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES THAT CRITICAL ADVANTAGE Roger W. Ham Chief Information Officer Los Angeles Police Department

  6. 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)

  7. 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)

  8. 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

  9. The 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)

  10. The 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

  11. 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.

  12. Law Enforcement Issues with CJIS • Incorrect Information • Sealed Records • Multiple Identities • Mistaken Identities • Access Limitations • Right to know • Need to know

  13. CORI 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

  14. Conclusion • 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

  15. THE HEART OF LIFE ON THE BEAT

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