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26. Records Division
- www.rehobothpolice.org
- Insurance companies and persons requesting a copy of the report should contact the records clerk for further information.
- Insurance companies and persons requesting a copy of the report should contact the records clerk for further information.
- Persons newly employed in Rehoboth Beach in the banking and/or securities industry, can bring their fingerprint cards to the Rehoboth Beach Police Department, pay a fee of $15. ... All other fingerprint requests must be handled through the Delaware State Police, State Bureau of Identification in Dover, DE.
- Message From the Chief | Terms of Use | Department History | Communications | Patrol Division | Criminal Investigative Unit | Parking Division | Bicycle Enforcement Unit | Neighborhood Watch | National Night Out | Records Division | D. ...
27. 20-340.04 - Bail recovery agent prohibitions; criminal records checks
- www.azleg.state.az.us
- Bail recovery agent prohibitions; criminal records checks.
- The department of insurance shall submit the fingerprints to the department of public safety for the purpose of obtaining a state and federal criminal records check pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The fingerprint processing fee collected by the department shall be an amount that does not exceed the cost to the department that is charged by the federal bureau of investigation for the fingerprint processing to obtain federal criminal history record information. The department of public safety may exchange this fingerprint data with the federal bureau of investigation. ...
28. HOUSE BILL NO. 531 - Juveniles, records expunged, when
- www3.state.id.us
- by TRAIL JUVENILES - RECORDS EXPUNGED - Amends the Juvenile Corrections Act to provide for the expungement of records after five years for persons who have committed felony offenses or who have been committed to the Department of Juvenile Corrections; to provide for the expungement of records after one year for persons who have committed misdemeanor or status offenses and who have not been committed to the Department of Juvenile Corrections and in cases where the diversion process has been utilized or the court orders an informal adjustment; to provide that records to be sealed include law enforcement investigatory reports and fingerprint records; and to provide that references to diversions or informal adjustments shall be removed from public records. ...
- 531 BY TRAIL 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO THE JUVENILE CORRECTIONS ACT; AMENDING SECTION 20-525A, IDAHO 3 CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPUNGEMENT OF RECORDS AFTER FIVE YEARS FOR PER- 4 SONS WHO HAVE COMMITTED FELONY OFFENSES OR WHO HAVE BEEN COMMITTED TO THE 5 DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPUNGEMENT OF 6 RECORDS AFTER ONE YEAR FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE COMMITTED MISDEMEANOR OR STA- 7 TUS OFFENSES AND WHO HAVE NOT BEEN COMMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT, TO PROVIDE 8 FOR THE EXPUNGEMENT OF RECORDS AFTER ONE YEAR IN CASES WHERE THE DIVERSION 9 PROCESS HAS BEEN UTILIZED OR THE COURT ORDERS AN INFORMAL ADJUSTMENT, TO 10 PROVIDE THAT RECORDS TO BE SEALED INCLUDE LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATORY 11 REPORTS AND FINGERPRINT RECORDS AND TO PROVIDE THAT REFERENCES TO DIVER- 12 SIONS OR INFORMAL ADJUSTMENTS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS. ... 38 (35) If the court finds after hearing that the petitioner has not been 39 adjudicated as a juvenile for any of the crimes identified in subsection (2) 40 of this section, and has not been convicted of a felony, or of a misdemeanor 41 wherein violence toward another person was attempted or committed since the 42 termination of the court's jurisdiction or his release from the juvenile cor- 43 rections center, and that no proceeding involving such felony or misdemeanor 44 is pending or being instituted against him, and if the court further finds to 45 its satisfaction that the petitioner has been held accountable, is developing 46 life skills necessary to become a contributing member of the community and 47 that the expungement of the petitioner's record will not compromise public 48 safety, it shall order all records in the petitioner's case in the custody of 49 the court and all such records, including law enforcement investigatory 50 reports and fingerprint records, in the custody of any other agency or offi- 51 cial sealed; and shall further order all references to said adjudication, 52 diversion or informal adjustment removed from all indices and from all other 53 records available to the public. However, a special index of the expungement 54 proceedings and records shall be kept by the court ordering expungement, which 55 index shall not be available to the public and shall be revealed only upon 3 1 order of a court of competent jurisdiction. ... Inspection of the records may thereafter be permitted only by the court 6 upon petition by the person who is the subject of the records or by any other 7 court of competent jurisdiction, and only to persons named in the petition. ...
- STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 13614 This legislation seeks to revise the Juvenile Corrections Act to provide that juveniles found to have committed only misdemeanor offenses can have the records expunged after one year from release from probation or at age 18, but maintains the five-year waiting period for those who commit felonies. The legislation also permits expungement of police records in cases where the prosecutor elects to use the diversion process for rehabilitation or the court dismisses the case after the juvenile successfully completes an informal adjustment. ...
29. Criminal Justice Information Services
- www.vsp.state.va.us
- Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) .
- The Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) was established in 1966 by legislation enacted by the Virginia General Assembly. ... CCRE is the sole repository for criminal records in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- CCRE began business with the transfer of 75,000 fingerprint records from the Virginia Department of State Police and 80,000 inmate commitment fingerprint records from the Department of Corrections, resulting in a baseline file of 155,000 fingerprint records. On January 1, 1968, law enforcement agencies and clerks of courts became statutorily required to submit arrest fingerprints and final dispositions to the CCRE in order to comprise criminal history records.
- The Commonwealth of Virginia’s Central Criminal Records Exchange is nationally recognized as a leader in maintaining a comprehensive criminal record database, including the development of aggressive programs to deliver the most complete and accurate criminal record information and automated support programs available.
- The criminal records maintained in the Exchange are available to criminal justice entities on the state and national level on a 7 days a week, 24 hours a day basis. Criminal justice inquiries against the computerized file provide an immediate response of an individual’s criminal history record which is supported by fingerprint records on file in the Exchange.
- Criminal history records are documents from which criminal justice authorities derive at prudent decisions that range from determining the propensity for violence an individual may have; a judge’s review prior to sentencing; guiding a correctional official in assigning a custody level to an inmate; determining probation/parole status; and to efficiently support computerized criminal justice programs such as the firearms transaction programs on the state/national level, etc.
- The Non-Criminal Justice Interface (NCJI) system provides for the searching of Virginia criminal history records using name and other descriptive information from remote PCs. ...
- In instances where it comes to an individual’s attention that his/her name or other descriptive information is a matter of record in the Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE) and he/she is not the person of the record, then he/she may initiate a “challenge of a record. ...
- This letter and the fingerprints are to be mailed to Manager, Central Criminal Records Exchange, Virginia State Police, P. ... Within 5 workdays, the individual that initiated the challenge will receive written confirmation of the fingerprint search results; whether he/she is or is not the person of the record and record modification(s) taken, if applicable.
30. NFIS -- NIST Fingerprint Image Software
- www.itl.nist.gov
- NIST FINGERPRINT IMAGE SOFTWARE (NFIS).
- NIST Fingerprint Image Software (NFIS) contains software technology, developed for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), designed to facilitate and support the automated manipulation and processing of fingerprint images. ...
- A neural-network based fingerprint pattern classification system called, PCASYS, automatically categorizes a fingerprint image into the class of arch, left or right loop, scar, tented arch, or whorl. ...
- A minutiae detector called, MINDTCT, automatically locates and records ridge ending and bifurcations in a fingerprint image. ...
- A reference implementation of the ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2000 "Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprint, Facial, Scar Mark & Tattoo (SMT) Information" standard is included. ...
- A large collection of general-purpose image utilities are also included to support the processing of fingerprint images. ... ) Utilities are also provided that support color component interleaving, colorspace conversion, and format conversion of legacy files distributed in NIST fingerprint databases. ...
31. ST | SGS-THOMSON Develops First Microchip That Records Fingerprints Electronically On Contact | T444R
- www.st.com
- SGS-THOMSON Develops First Microchip That Records Fingerprints Electronically On Contact .
- SGS-THOMSON's patented electronic fingerprint imaging sensor, the subject of a technical paper presented earlier this year at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), differs substantially from existing technologies. Through direct physical contact, the sensor array 'grabs' a fingerprint pattern without using an optical or mechanical adaptor such as a scanner or camera. When the finger is placed onto the chip's silicon surface, the capacitive sensors register the fingerprint pattern by interacting with electric field variations produced by the skin's ridges and valleys. The chip then creates an electrical representation of a fingerprint.
- "Some of the security applications for this electronic fingerprint imaging sensor include PC access, electronic security for internet transactions, physical identification for access to automobiles and buildings, Person Identification Number (PIN) replacement, as well as applications in the smartcard, appliance and portable electronics fields. ...
- "While other companies are also working in the field of electronic fingerprint imaging, we believe SGS-THOMSON was the first to demonstrate a working model," continued Mr. ... "SGS-THOMSON's Central R&D Division has been working over the last several years on silicon sensors that can generate fingerprint images through direct contact. ...
- Compared to alternate personal identification methods such as infrared and retinal scans, the electronic fingerprint technology provides heightened security, ease-of-use and cost benefits. ...
- The live fingerprint imager is based on a feedback capacitive sensing scheme. ...
- The current prototype is able to capture a fingerprint image at 390 dpi, enough to provide high-reliability fingerprint matching based on image processing algorithms. ...
- Since the distance between the skin and sensor identifies the presence of ridges and valleys, an array of cells is used to sample the fingerprint pattern. ...
32. Central Records
- claytonsheriff.com
- Central Records.
- The Criminal Records Section is comprised of a Lieutenant, G. ... The records section maintains all criminal records of individuals who were incarcerated in our detention facilities, maintains the Sheriff’s Office’s G. ...
- During 1997 the Sheriff's Office, working from a state grant from 1996, implemented the fingerprinting of inmates on a A Live Scan system, essentially fingerprints were scanned into a computer and printed out on the fingerprint cards with a LaserJet printer, thus eliminating the need for ink and its hindrances. ... Also in November of 1997, the Sheriff's Office was awarded yet another grant to purchase an Automated Fingerprint Identification System, this AFIS computer will allow for the scanning of fingerprints obtained as a result of crime scene processing into the system, whereby these fingerprints are compared against those fingerprints of known individuals on file at the state level to produce suspects in the various cases worked by the section. ...
- 2001 RECORDS STATISTICS.
- New Records Processed.
- Old Records Processed.
- Fingerprint Cards Classified.
- Records Checked/Updated.
- At the end of 2001 the section was maintaining criminal records on 165,627 persons.
- NOTE: 1999 and 2000 Records Statistics are not avaiable online at this time. ...
- 1998 RECORDS STATISTICS.
- New Records Processed.
- Old Records Processed.
- Copies of Records Released.
33. Federal Bureau of Investigation
- www.fbi.gov
- How did the FBI get into the act? By the early 1920s, hundreds of local police agencies were keeping fingerprint records of local crooks. ...
- In 1932, begun sharing fingerprint records with other nations; Developed the capability to process "latent" prints invisible to the naked eye, using everything from powders to lasers; Taken reams of printed cards that had to be searched and indexed by hand and turned it into a state-of-the-art electronic fingerprint system that can search, process, and catalog millions of fingerprint records at lightning speed; and After 9/11, started fingerprinting terrorists and detainees and making these records available to law enforcement nationwide and beyond so that operatives and suspects can be tracked down more easily. ...
- So all you amateur sleuths, just how do you take a good fingerprint? What does "milking the fingers" mean? How do you account for webbed fingers, amputations, even missing fingers? What does the whorl look like? .
34. Fingerprint Identification
- www.hcso.tampa.fl.us
- The FBI Identification Division was born in 1924, with the receipt of 810,188 fingerprint files, mostly from the Leavenworth Penitentiary. ...
- Currently, the FBI possesses over 250 million sets of fingerprint records. ...
- All standard fingerprint cards are eight-inch square pieces of paper,with a thickness much like that of thin cardboard. At the present time, the FBI receives over 34,000 fingerprint cards each work day. The photograph to the right is an example of a standard FBI fingerprint card. ...
- If all of the fingerprint cards on file with the FBI were piled on top of each other, they would equal one hundred and thirty three stacks the size of the Empire State Building! .
- Any fingerprint left at a crime scene (as opposed to one which is on a fingerprint card) is known as a latent fingerprint. ...
35. Operations - Criminal Intelligence, Child Protection, Criminal Records, Fingerprint Identification,
- www.info.gov.hk
- Criminal Records.
- The primary role of the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) is to maintain and update criminal conviction data. ... 9 million conviction records relating to 715,000 people, which are made available for operational use to every officer in the Force through the Enhanced Police Operational Nominal Index Computer System (EPONICS). Other Government departments and law enforcement agencies are also able to access this information, and everyday an average of 280 to 320 individual records are despatched to courts throughout the HKSAR before 9 am.
- The modus operandi index contains some 87,000 records of criminal modi operandi and of offenders, and allows officers to compare current cases with previous crimes using a dedicated computer system. ...
- Fingerprint Identification.
- During the year, the Identification Bureau continued to provide a quality support service in fingerprint technology and forensic photography to the Force and other law enforcement agencies. The 135,078 searches by the Computer Assisted Fingerprint Identification System revealed a total of 56,534 persons with a previous record detected. ... The Advanced Technology Section conducted laboratory examinations of exhibits in a total of 3,228 cases, with 649 persons being identified from the fingerprint examination. ...
36. Omnitrak - AFIS (fingerprint) and palm palmprint identification system
- www.printrakinternational.com
- Complete Records.
- 0 AFIS/Palmprint Identification Technology (PIT) is a state-of-the-art integrated fingerprint and palmprint system that features unsurpassed accuracy in fingerprint and palmprint matching as well as continuous automated operation.
- 0 AFIS/Palmprint Identification Technology provides positive fingerprint and palmprint identification in criminal, corrections, benefits, identity card, refugee/immigrant and other criminal and civil applications.
- In addition, Omnitrak incorporates Printrak's latest research and development advances, supports web-based access, and conforms to the newest standards for capture and transmission of data, including variable-resolution fingerprint data and palm data.
- Unlike other products of its kind, Omnitrak offers a complete system with integrated fingerprint and palmprint capabilities. ... Commonality between fingerprint and palmprint processes is part of the Omnitrak system - latent palmprints are entered similarly to latent fingerprints, and palm records can be automatically processed on the same workstations that automatically process tenprints.
- Omnitrak is comprised of the Omnitrak Server subsystem, a collection of components providing workflow management, transaction processing, data storage, matching, and web access capabilities; Omnitrak Data Exchange Services for communications with other AFIS', records management systems, and other public safety systems; a variety of workstations for tenprint, palmprint, latent, and text capture, processing, and search results review; and additional components.
- Addition of an Omnitrak system for palmprints, parallel to (and eventually replacing) an existing Series 2000 fingerprint system .
- Integrated fingerprint and palmprint capabilities .
- Integration of match analysis with records management data .
- Viewing of individual records using web browser technology .
37. Utah Department of Public Safety - Bureau of Criminal Identification
- bci.utah.gov
- These include "ten-print cards"- complete sets of fingerprints, generally recorded at the jail as part of the booking process, "single-print citations"- misdemeanor or DUI citations which include a single fingerprint (right index finger), and "juvenile ten-print cards" - fingerprints of a juvenile who has been arrested for a crime which would be a felony if committed by an adult. ...
- Applicant fingerprints are taken for comparison to the criminal fingerprint database for those organizations authorized by law to conduct criminal history background checks.
- Latent fingerprints are scientifically lifted from the scene of a crime for comparison to the criminal fingerprint database.
- All ten-print cards, both applicant and criminal, are searched against the WIN data base which includes fingerprint records from the states of: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming. ...
- Fingerprint Information | Missing Persons | Newsletters | PI Licensing | UCR/IBR | Training | Contact BCI.
38. Scottish Criminal Record Office - Scottish Fingerprint Service
- www.scro.police.uk
- Home I Corporate Profile I Scottish Fingerprint Service I Application Support I ISCJIS I Disclosure Scotland I Recruitment I Links I Contact Us .
- Scottish Fingerprint Service.
- “To be a world class supplier of fingerprint identification and verification services and a centre of excellence of expert fingerprint witness provision. ...
- During 2001 fingerprint services in Scotland moved from a position of locally controlled fingerprint provision within each force area to a centrally managed delivery model based around a four Bureaux structure. The newly created Scottish Fingerprint Service now provides devolved delivery through Bureaux in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. ...
- In undertaking this rationalisation fingerprint provision at Central Scotland Police, Fife Constabulary and Northern Constabulary have been absorbed into the Service.
- Management is provided by the Head of the Scottish Fingerprint Service supported by four Heads of Bureaux. ...
- Each Bureaux provides a fingerprint verification and identification service and expert fingerprint witnesses to the Scottish Criminal Justice community. The Glasgow Bureau retains responsibility for maintaining the National Fingerprint Collection consisting of fingerprint impressions from all persons convicted of a criminal offence in Scotland and providing a 24 hour electronic fingerprint identification and verification service for the 8 Scottish Police Forces. The National Fingerprint Collection currently stands at 321,357 records.
- All fingerprint trainees undergo a training process locally and at the National Training Centre, Durham. ... Once authorised the fingerprint officer is regarded as an expert and placed on the Crown Office list of Expert Witnesses. Click here to view the latest opportunities to work with the Scottish Fingerprint Service.
- Incorrect Records.
- Fingerprint Verification and Identification 2001/2002.
- Fingerprint Examination.
39. OSPI Office of Professional Practices
- www.k12.wa.us
- Fingerprint Records.
- Fingerprint Records.
- Fingerprint Records Overview.
- The Fingerprint Records Office receives and disseminates fingerprint results to Washington school districts, educational service districts, colleges/universities, and private schools as well as the Washington School for the Deaf and the Washington State School for the Blind. ...
- 303 - Process fingerprint results as required for school district/ESD employees and contractors/WSD & WSSB .
- 010 - Process fingerprint results as required for certification applicants .
- 080 - Process fingerprint results as required for private schools .
40. FingerSec Biometric Security - Biometric - Fingerprint - Security
- www.fingersec.com
- U Fingerprint Recognition Technology Added to Next Generation Keyboard .
- U Fingerprint Recognition Technology Added to Next Generation Keyboard .
- , March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move that boldly highlights its position as the leading provider of fingerprint recognition systems, DigitalPersona(TM) announced today that its U. ... "We have seen increasing demand for fingerprint recognition keyboards and the market is growing," said Allen Hu, director of input devices at Darfon. ...
- U technology with Darfon's new generation of keyboards is only the latest step towards making fingerprint recognition a computer industry security standard," said Fabio Righi, president and chief executive officer of DigitalPersona. ...
- By embedding the fingerprint identification sensor and software within Darfon's fingerprint keyboard unit, users gain the convenience and security of technology that Computer Reseller News hailed as "the most accurate biometric devices tested. ...
- Financial institutions, healthcare organizations, military and government agencies have already begun the transition away from password-based security in favor of fingerprint recognition systems as each recognized that eliminating employees' needs to maintain and update passwords saves both valuable time and money for the business. ...
- The server then compares it to the IrisCode records held in a database and provides output data as a result of the matching function -- most commonly in the form of an acceptance or rejection. Two of the server's primary components are a processing engine that enrolls and matches IrisCodes in real time, and a data component that stores IrisCode records and information uniquely associated with each code.
- Potential applications include using iris recognition for: password and privilege management, and client/server and web applications, thereby eliminating the need for passwords and/or token devices; certificates -- like document signing; and solutions for pending HIPAA regulations such as access to medical records, billings, drug dispensing, and prescription fulfillment.
- 0 to store IrisCode records in an EyeSite(TM) database. Once enrolled, records can be modified or deleted by authorized network administrators. KnoWho records all transactions in the audit table and features a number of built-in security measures. Furthermore, KnoWho features the ability to store iris images and face images (optional) along with IrisCode records.
41. Fingerprint Verification Engine
- www.east-shore.com
- Fingerprint Verification.
- East Shore Technologies, the leader in fingerprint search accuracy, is delivering an NT based Finger Verify Engine to integrators. The engine enables integrators and value added resellers to incorporate highly accurate fingerprint based verification into their applications. Theres no need for fingerprint identification image processing, encoding or matching knowledge. ...
- High Accuracy - achieved independent of fingerprint image translation or rotation. Unlike other algorithmic methods, East Shores proprietary fingerprint image processing and patented match/verification approach is accurately performed -- regardless of finger image rotation or translation (see Technology). ...
- (3) stores the verify finger records created by the engine and .
- (4) connects to the pipe when theres a subsequent verification transaction to process, sending the finger records to be compared to the engine.
- Enrollment - The captured fingerprint image is sent to the engine during enrollment. ...
- Applications - Examples of areas where fingerprint verification may be applied include: .
42. Security & Safety - Fingerprint recognition device works
- www.audioandvideo.globalsources.com
- Fingerprint recognition device works.
- Ltd recently released a fingerprint-based attendance checking system.
- Its fingerprint management feature allows convenient addition and erasing of fingerprint records and secret code archives.
- The product has a scratch-resistant optical fingerprint sensor, an LCD panel with backlight, 15 keys and time/status display. ...
- It can store records of 10 groups with 300 fingerprint templates per group.
43. Criminal Records Division provides computerized backup for State Patrol -The Olympian
- www.theolympian.com
- Criminal Records Division provides computerized backup for State Patrol .
- Doug Patterson scans a database of dental x-rays to help with missing persons identification as part of his job with the State Patrol Criminal Records Division. Patterson's missing and unidentified persons unit oversees records for about 500 missing people.
- They may not be chasing down criminals, but the 114 members of the Washington State Patrol's Criminal Records Division provide a vital resource for police officers on the streets. ...
- When a police department needs to know whether a person in custody is wanted for another crime, the division can search its fingerprint database for a match. ...
- If an unidentified body is found, the division checks against dental records to discover the person's identity. ...
- The division became the state's depository for criminal information and fingerprint records in 1974, but there are a few prison records dating from the 1950s. The division maintains records on every felony and gross misdemeanor committed in Washington state, Miner said. ...
- 4 million case files for prior arrests, convictions and prison records by entering a person's name and birth date, or by sending fingerprints to the State Patrol. ...
- Instead of using the old ink method for taking prints, a computer pad now scans the prints and lets the operator know whether the fingerprint is readable or needs to be retaken. ...
- The State Patrol database can also be linked with FBI records, fingerprinting division manager Patty Jensen said. ...
- Under Washington law, government agencies and private companies can ask the Division for the criminal records of new employees. ...
- Jannice Gordon, who manages the background check department, said employees have done an excellent job in processing almost two years of backlogged records. ...
- The turnaround for entering arrest records is now 30 days, which is especially important for schools or churches that want to make sure adults working with children don't have a criminal history. ...
- Background checks for volunteers working at nonprofits are free, but most companies pay $10 for a name and birth date check or $25 for a fingerprint check. ...
- When two records have the same name and date of birth, Gordon said the department must process the request through the mail. ...
44. T&D Course - CJIS Course Descriptions
- www.dps.state.mn.us
- Enter, modify, cancel, locate CJIS/NCIC "Hot File" Records.
- 911 dispatch personnel, criminal justice personnel responsible for entering, modifying, canceling or locating "Hot File" records, and/or Terminal Agency Coordinators.
- Updates on newer persons "Hot File" records, including gang file and order for protection file.
- Missing Person File - special emphasis on entering dental records and updating the record per National Child Search Assistance Act of 1990.
- Basic information on unidentified Body File, Securities File Validation and Quality Control of CJIS/NCIC "Hot File" Records.
- Maintain timely, accurate and complete CJIS/NCIC "Hot File" records.
- Participants will learn how a criminal record is created and how to gather all criminal history records available on a subject. Instruction is provided on how to access Minnesota CCH records, FBI records, records of other state repositories, and Canadian records. ...
- Use appropriate CJDN procedures to obtain criminal history records from Minnesota, FBI, other state bureaus and local agencies throughout the U. ...
- Understand the role of source documents, such as the arrest fingerprint card, in the creation of the criminal history record.
- , whose job responsibilities require access to or use of criminal history records.
- Correctly enter incident, arrest and property records for statistical reporting .
- Interpret CJRS Error and Integrity Reports and correct records as indicated.
- Law Enforcement personnel responsible for classifying, entering, maintaining, correcting or interpreting statistical records; criminal justice personnel interested in understanding more about Uniform Crime Reporting and/or MOC codes (may attend partial class for no credit if class size permits).
- FINGERPRINT CARD COMPLETION SEMINAR.
- This two-hour seminar will teach students the proper completion of the BCA and FBI Arrest Fingerprint Cards. The basic Fingerprint Card Completion Seminar is needed in law enforcement education because successful completion will provide a participant with the knowledge to properly complete and submit arrest fingerprint cards to the BCA on a timely basis. Properly recording identification and arrest information on the fingerprint card of an arrestee is essential for insuring that information regarding an arrest is accurately documented on the criminal history record of the arrested person. ... Since arrest information that appears on an individuals criminal history record is initially taken from the arrest fingerprint card, the accuracy and completeness of the record depends on the prompt, complete, and accurate completion of the arrest fingerprint card.
45. 375.387-010 - FINGERPRINT CLASSIFIER (government ser.) alternate titles: fingerprint expert - DOT Dictionary of Occupational Titles Job Description
- www.occupationalinfo.com
- TITLE(s): FINGERPRINT CLASSIFIER (government ser. ) alternate titles: fingerprint expert .
- Classifies fingerprints and compares fingerprints of unknown persons or suspects with fingerprint records to determine if prints were involved in previous crimes: Classifies record cards containing fingerprints of crime suspects according to specified grouping, and compares fingerprints with others in file to determine if prisoner has criminal record or is wanted for other crimes. Examines fingerprint evidence left at scene of crime, classifies prints, and endeavors to identify person. May fingerprint prisoner, using ink pad. ...
46. Security Information - Fingerprint Submissions - California Dept. of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
- caag.state.ca.us
- Fingerprint Submissions.
- Fingerprint Certification Program.
- Fingerprint Submissions.
- The California right of privacy was created to curb, among other things, the over broad collection and retention of personal information by government agencies, the improper use of information properly obtained for a proper purpose, and the lack of a reasonable check on the accuracy of existing records. ...
- CORI shall be accessible only to the records custodian and/or hiring authority charged with determining the suitability for employment or licensing of an applicant. ...
- Upon determination of employment or licensing, the records shall be destroyed to the extent that the identity of the individual can no longer be reasonably ascertained. ...
47. Cross Match: Products > Live Scan
- www.crossmatch.net
- Images can now be captured, transmitted to a central location and/or interface with an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) for identification processing. ...
- Live scan systems provide a means for individuals to produce consistent high quality fingerprint images, thereby reducing rejection rates and saving time and money in processing and other related administrative costs. Live scan systems are used by law enforcement and military agencies for processing criminal fingerprint records and in government, commercial and international markets for applicant employment and civil background checks and border entry and exit control.
- The ID 1000 consistently produces distinct, high quality roll and slap prints that may be used for ten print searching and matching to determine prior arrests, criminal records, wants and warrants.
- The ID 1000 now captures both 500 and 1000 dpi images, enabling the operator to view the fingerprint at 1000 dpi and then transmit the image at 500 dpi. ...
- The image-capture process features a preview capability, allowing each fingerprint to be displayed real-time during capture, providing immediate verification of the quality of the fingerprint image.
- The ID 1000 provides a single flat lens for complete side-to-side and tip-to-crease fingerprint image capture.
- 256 levels of gray; resolution up to 1000 dots-per-inch (dpi) provides clear, classifiable fingerprint images .
- Individual rolled fingerprint capture and print size of 1. ...
- WSQ compression and decompression algorithm reduces the size of the records stored and improves transmission speed .
48. Fingerprinting
- www.georgiachildcare.org
- Home Legislative Pages Member Pages GCCA Sponsors Criminal Records Checks GCCA Info Membership Info Guest Book Contact Us Links Page Message Board .
- Conference Info Criminal Records Check Service Application .
- Go to GCCA's "Fax-Back" Criminal Records Check Service Information Page.
- In essence, it requires that all child care providers obtain a criminal records check on every employee before they begin work and state a national fingerprint records check on new directors. ...
- As of July 1, 1999, any new employees (or new directors) hired are subject to the new law, and therefore, must have a satisfactory preliminary criminal records check on file before they can begin work (or a satisfactory state fingerprint records check for directors).
- What is the difference between a preliminary records check, a state fingerprint records check and a national fingerprint records check?.
- A preliminary criminal records check (required for all regular employees) is performed at the local police department level at the request of the potential employee. The preliminary records check is a simple criminal records check based solely on the applicants social security number. ... The time required to complete this records check is anywhere from 10 minutes to several days depending on the local police departments operating procedures. ...
- A state fingerprint records check is more thorough in that the Georgia Bureau of Investigations crime lab makes a check against all recorded fingerprints of known criminals. ... The new fingerprint law mandates that the results of this test be returned to the applicant within 10 days of being received. ...
- A national fingerprint records check is similar to the state version except it is performed by the FBI against recorded fingerprints of all known criminals throughout the U. ... This records check is designed to catch persons whose crimes were committed in other states before moving to Georgia. It may take as long as 60 days to get the results from this records check and the cost included as part of the $24. 00 that is paid for running the state fingerprint records check (i. ...
- Upon completion of a successful interview, a potential employee must first obtain a copy of their Georgia Criminal Investigation Center (GCIC) Criminal Records Check (CRC) before they may be hired to work with children. ...
49. The History of Fingerprints
- onin.com
- FINGERPRINT EXAMINATION .
- Updated 17 February 2003 Why Fingerprint Identification?.
- However, a fingerprint comparison quickly and correctly identified them as two different people. The West men were apparently identical twin brothers per indications in later discovered prison records citing correspondence from the same immediate family relatives. ...
- In 1823, John Evangelist Purkinji, a professor of anatomy at the University of Breslau, published his thesis discussing 9 fingerprint patterns, but he too made no mention of the value of fingerprints for personal identification. ...
- As his fingerprint collection grew, however, Herschel began to note that the inked impressions could, indeed, prove or disprove identity. ...
- He is also credited with the first fingerprint identification of a greasy fingerprint left on an alcohol bottle. ...
- In Mark Twain's book, "Life on the Mississippi", a murderer was identified by the use of fingerprint identification. In a later book by Mark Twain, "Pudd'n Head Wilson", there was a dramatic court trial on fingerprint identification. ...
- In 1891, Juan Vucetich, an Argentine Police Official, began the first fingerprint files based on Galton pattern types. ...
- In 1892, Juan Vucetich made the first criminal fingerprint identification. ...
- Many of these agencies began sending copies of their fingerprint cards to the National Bureau of Criminal Identification, which was established by the International Association of Police Chiefs. ...
- fingerprint files. ...
- had processed 100 million fingerprint cards in manually maintained files; and by 1971, 200 million cards. ...
- Many of the manual files were duplicates though, the records actually represented somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 to 30 million criminals, and an unknown number of individuals in the civil files. ...
- In the not-too-distant future, the FBI hopes to stop using paper fingerprint cards completely inside their new Integrated AFIS (IAFIS) site at Clarksburg, WV. IAFIS will initially have individual computerized fingerprint records for approximately 33 million criminals. Old paper fingerprint cards for the civil files are still manually maintained in a warehouse facility (rented shopping center space) in Fairmont, WV. Since the Gulf War, most military fingerprint enlistment cards received have been filed only alphabetically by name. ...
50. Fingerprint Search Engine - Small Databases
- www.east-shore.com
- Fingerprint Search Engine.
- East Shore Technologies, the leader in fingerprint search accuracy, offers integrators a robust NT based Finger Search Engine. The software engine enables system integrators and value added resellers to incorporate highly accurate fingerprint based search technology into applications with a limited database. The integrator requires no knowledge of fingerprint identification image processing, encoding or matching. ...
- Unlike other algorithmic methods, East Shores proprietary fingerprint image processing and patented matching approach is accurately performed -- regardless of finger image rotation or translation. ...
- loads search database records to the engine on start-up, .
- A captured fingerprint image and any related filter data to be used in searching is sent to the engine during enrollment. ...
- The new search record is compared against historic search records (both available to the engine through the user application). ...
- Limited database fingerprint searching may be applied in many of the same areas as verification. ...
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