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I know of A.p.h.i.s. for finger printing , I don't know who they share with or under what circumstances.

are there other's?

maybe for blood, d.n.a., hair, retinal , palm prints, voice, rape kits, traffic or toll booth cam's? how about tire tread's?

are the individual L.e. agencies out there on their own , or do the feds help anyone and everyone?

how much money gets spent on access to data bases that offer help?

curious because if you watch some cop shows , they have access to everything from adult films to zoo records Roll Eyes

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CODIS for DNA
 
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NIBIN
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Zoo records?? Not on any cop shows I have watched.
 
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OK thanks for the info. Could come in handy when I go to school to be a large animal Vet.
 
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Our dispatch has CAD, which is computer aided dispatch. It gets populated with all information which goes back and forth between officers and dispatchers.

If I stop a vehicle, everything associated with that stop goes into CAD. Let's say the driver has a license to carry, that info is now attached to that vehicle's registration.

If I'm at a residence and I run names of occupants for warrants, those names are now associated with that address.

Let's say on that traffic stop, the guy's vehicle breaks down and he has no phone. I have dispatch call his wife for assistance. They now have his wife's name and number. If another officer finds his vehicle stolen, dispatch can bring up that number to contact the owners.

CAD grows and grows with trivial information, but it helps so much with Day to day police work and major investigations.


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Some states take DNA samples from convicted criminals and keep it in a database.
 
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so the infamous "Permanent record"
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that must cost a fortune to maintain





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so the infamous "Permanent record"
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that must cost a fortune to maintain


Yep, but I have no idea how long the information is stored. We went from our dispatchers writing down everything with a pen and daily printed out warrants lists to the CAD system in my time.

Our units are connected so our supervisors could view our units' cameras in real time. I wouldn't doubt that info will be uploaded to CAD someday if dispatch needs to use that information. One reason is officer down suspect/fleeing vehicle information. The sky is the limit with CAD, TLETS, NCIC/TCIC, etc.


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And to piggyback fttu’s post. The CAD system he is describing is local.....my old dept and the sheriffs office shared the programming and reports were cross departmentally shared as well as the info or “CAD notes” to include prior incidents at locations, prior arrests alerts (weapons, medical stuff, where a key might be hidden for entry).

But it was all local, not shared statewide, or nationwide, just within that county, if the other little towns wanted in on it, they had to get the same MDT programming from OSSI/the company that sells and maintains the program, otherwise the other towns had to get the info over the radio and only if it was requested.



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If its like anything like my area everyone has there own systems. State, county and local rarely play nice together and all do their own things.


 
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I know of A.p.h.i.s. for finger printing , I don't know who they share with or under what circumstances.


It is actually AFIS, automated fingerprint identification system.

The AFIS systems are local and are uploaded to the national FBI fingerprint database for anyone rating an FBI number.(not all arrests rate FBI submission)

Each state also has a fingerprint database to a varying degree with their individual state criminal history indexes. As I remember, Connecticut has one straight out of 1950. Most follow fed guidelines pretty closely.

Most AFIS latent files are held locally or regionally.

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IAFIS is the abbreviation

for Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System. The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System, ( IAFIS) is a national fingerprint and criminal history system maintained in the U.S. by the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division.

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North Dakota has CJIS(Criminal Justice Information System)and CWIS(Central Warrant Information System).


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God do I miss the OSSI CAD system.

Ours sucks. It sucks more than I can eloquently express.

As does our reporting system.

Both 'in-house' systems. Absolutely fucking suck.




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CAD is a generic term for “computer aided dispatch”. They are commercially available systems you buy and run locally to log calls, reports, alarm permits, etc at a specific agency or cooperating group of agencies.

As Chongosuerte mentioned, some agencies attempt to develop their own in house, often with amusing or tragic results.


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That would probably be CODIS as I mentioned above.

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