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Title: MFIRS 11 Arson Module


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MFIRS 11 Arson Module
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Objectives
  • The participants will be able to
  • describe when the Arson Module (NFIRS 11) is to
    be used.
  • demonstrate how to correctly complete the Arson
    Module given an incident scenario.

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Purpose of Arson Module
An indispensable tool in the war against arson
is the ability to identify where the crime takes
place, what form it takes, and the
characteristics of its targets and
perpetrators.
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Use of Arson Module
  • The Arson Module is required whenever the Cause
    of Ignition is coded as intentional (Fire
    Module) or Incendiary (Wildland Module).
  • No determination must be made as to criminal
    intent or whether or not a crime has occurred.

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Additional Uses of Arson Module
  • The Arson Module may also be used
  • when the fire is under investigation, or in cases
    where the cause is undetermined after
    investigation.
  • to document juvenile-set fires, whether
    determined to be intentional or not.

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Arson Defined
  • To unlawfully and intentionally damage, or
    attempt to damage, any real or personal property
    by fire or incendiary device.

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A - Header Information
  • Header information is repeated on all modules .
    . .
  • In an automated system, this information is
    entered once and imported into all modules.

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B - Agency Referred to
  • Identifies the agency, if any, the incident was
    referred to for follow-up investigation.

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Definitions
  • ORI is the unique identification number
    assigned to law enforcement agencies
    participating in the FBIs Uniform Crime
    Reporting (UCR) system or the National Incident
    Based Reporting System (NBIRS).
  • FID is a two-character identification number
    used by departments to submit crime data to
    UCR/NBIRS gathered by its dependent
    bureau/agencies.
  • The ORI plus the FID and the incident number
    provide the necessary uniqueness to avoid the
    duplication of reported incidents.

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C - Case Status
  • Identifies the status of the investigation at
    the time the report was filed.

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D - Availability of Ignition Source
  • Identifies the availability of the ignition
    source (including matches and lighters) to the
    subject.

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E - Suspected Motivation Factors
  • Indicates the suspected factors that caused the
    subject(s) to burn, or attempt to burn.

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F - Apparent Involvement
  • Indicates whether the suspect(s) was motivated
    to commit the arson act because of involvement in
    a group or as a means to promote the cause of a
    group.

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G1 - Entry Method
  • Indicates how the offender(s) gained access to
    the property.

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G2 - Extent of Fire Involvement on Arrival
  • Indicates the fire departments observation of
    the extent of the fires involvement upon arrival.

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H - Methods/Devices
  • Identifies the components, methods and/or
    devices that were used in the incident.

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I - Other Investigative Information
  • Identifies other investigative information
    pertinent to the case.

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J - Property Ownership
  • Identifies the ownership of the property
    involved in the arson.

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K - Initial Observations
  • Identifies important initial observations made
    at the incident scene.
  • Provides useful information relating to
    the propertys security status and circumvention
    of security systems.

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L - Laboratory Used
  • Identifies the laboratory, if any, that
    conducted analysis of evidence.
  • Provides the means for the collection and
    analysis of laboratory data associated with a
    specific incident.

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NFIRS 11 Juvenile Firesetter
  • Blocks M1 - M8 are mandatory fields to be used if
    the person(s) involved in the ignition of the
    fire was a juvenile under the age of 18 -- to
    permit tracking and analysis of juvenile
    firesetter trends.

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A - Header Information
  • Header information is repeated on all modules .
    . .
  • In an automated system, this information is
    entered once and imported into all modules.

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M1 - Subject Number ?
  • A number assigned to each juvenile subject
    involved in the fires ignition.

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M2 - Age or Date of Birth ?
  • Identifies the age or date of birth of the
    juvenile identified as being responsible for the
    fire.

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M3 - Gender ?
  • Identifies the gender (sex) of the juvenile
    identified as responsible for the fire.

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M4 - Race ?
  • Identifies the juvenile subject as a certain race
    (based on U.S. Census Bureau categories).

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M5 - Ethnicity
  • Identifies the ethnicity of the juvenile subject
    (based on U.S. Census Bureau categories).

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M6 - Family Type ?
  • Information on family type will assist
    researchers in determining those risk factors
    that may be a predictor of juvenile firesetting.

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M7 - Motivation/Risk Factors ?
  • Identifies the stimulus and/or risk factors that
    were present and constituted a possible
    motivation for the incident.

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M8 - Disposition of Person Under 18 ?
  • Permits analysis of how juvenile offenders are
    handled -- is particularly useful in tracking
    juvenile firesetter trends.

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Summary
  • The Arson Module (NFIRS 11) is
  • required whenever the Cause of Ignition
  • is coded as intentional.
  • The Arson Module may also be used
  • when the fire is under investigation, or in cases
    where the cause is undetermined after
    investigation.
  • The Juvenile firesetter Module is required when
    the age of the person involved is lt 18 .
  • Whether determined to be intentional or not.

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