Identify the acronyms FCIC and NCIC.
FCIC- Florida Crime Information Center
NCIC- National Crime Information Center
Determine what information is
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Information contained in the FCIC database includes but is not limited to the following: 6)
1. Statewide information on persons and property.
2. Driver's license and registration information.
3. Wanted and missing persons
4.. Stolen guns
5. Vehicles, and other property, and persons' status files
6. Computerized criminal history.
Identify the location of FCIC and NCIC.
FCIC is housed at FDLE in Tallahassee, FL.
NCIC is housed and maintained by the FBI in Clarksburg, WV.
Identify the relationship between FCIC and NCIC.
NCIC contains stolen, abandoned, and recovered property and wanted and missing persons files for all 50 states, Canada, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia.
NCIC makes Florida data available to all criminal justice agencies.
Identify the major assets of the FCIC.
Enables officers to gather criminal history or stolen property information, so they can
appropriately deal with many incidents.
Identify the national communications link available through FCIC.
FCIC connects to the International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network.
(NLETS)
Identify how information becomes available through FCIC.
INLETS allows for interstate and interagency information exchanges. NLETS has the capability to receive, store, and forward message traffic to and from its user agencies.
Identify factors that will ensure officers' efficient and effective use of the FCIC system.
System users must attend the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) certification class
and pass the certification exam.
Identify the legal issues for confidential information that is disseminated for non-law-enforcement purposes.
Misuse of the FCIC/NCIC system can result in both disciplinary and legal action including
termination against the officers involved.
The agency involved could lose as an FCIC terminal site.
Identify what information to provide when requesting a check.
When requesting information on a wanted or missing person, officers should provide all
identification data available, such as(1) name, (2)race(3) sex(4) date of birth(5) physical features, (6)approximate height and weight, etc. For vehicle or vessel identification information, an officer should provide the vessel name, manufacturer, license, tag/decal number, year of make, etc.
For stolen property requests, the name, manufacturer, description of property, shape, etc.
When requesting information on a wanted or missing person, officers should provide all
identification data available, such as....
(1) name, (2)race(3) sex(4) date of birth(5) physical features(6)approximate height and weight, etc.
For vehicle or vessel identification information, an officer should provide......
The vessel name, manufacturer, license, tag/decal number, year of make, etc.
For stolen property requests, .......
the name, manufacturer, description of property, shape, etc.
Identify how to Obtain information related to desired check.
If the FCIC/NCIC database contains data that is the same or similar to the information
requested, a list of possible matches will be returned.
IDENTIFY HOW TO Submit information to dispatch.
When data must be entered into FCIC/NCIC, the officer must provide the original report and supplemental documentation to the person at the agency responsible for making such data entries.
Identify the policies for conducting a check.
Officers should follow agency polices for adding information to the systems or when conducting a database inquiry.
Law enforcement officers will often have to obtain information quickly through their
communications section. a system called...
Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC)
Florida Crime Information Center
(FCIC) provides
..quick background information on persons and property.
FCIC is connected to the...
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
Information contained in the FCIC database includes but is not limited to the following:
..statewide information on persons and property, driver's license and registration
information, wanted and missing persons, stolen guns, vehicles, and other property, and
persons' status files and computerized criminal history.
Both(NCIC)AND (FCIC) systems are available
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
These systems enable officers to gather ...
..criminal history or stolen property information so they can appropriately deal with many incidents (IN013.2.B.). all information obtained from these systems is for criminal justice purposes only. Using it for
noncriminal justice purposes is considered a misuse of the system and may result in
serious consequences for the person responsible.
National Law enforcement telecommunication System (NLETS) hazardous Materials file provides users with......
..online information about hazardous materials.
National Law enforcement telecommunication System (NLETS) Inquiries are run using the..
..four-digit number normally found on
the placard of a vehicle such as a railroad car or semi trailer.
THE NLETS RESPONSE TO AN inquiry that contains a variety of information such as...
chemical name, personal safety precautions, general handling procedures, disposal methods, degree of hazard to public health, and availability of countermeasure materials. The U.S. Department of transportation, Office of hazardous Materials Safety supplies this information. [Show Less]