Title: Leveraging Corrections Information for Intelligence Purposes
1Leveraging Corrections Information for
Intelligence Purposes
- CTA Conference
- Colorado Springs
- May 5, 2008
2Leveraging Corrections Information for
Intelligence Purposes
- Gang Intelligence
- Drug Intelligence
- Counter Terrorism Intelligence
- Enhanced Offender Assimilation
- Enhanced Offender Re-Entry
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4To Law Enforcement from Corrections
Telephone Records and Content Radicalization Efforts Gang Associations
Criminal Affiliations Associations Financial Transaction Records Parole Background Information
Inmate Visitation Data Physical and Mental Health Conditions for Supervision
Threat Group Links Drug Abuse History Community of Record
5To Corrections From Law Enforcement
Reports Registrations Other
Arrest Weapon Community Notifications
Bookings Sex Offender Service Calls
Missing Persons Victim Field Interviews
Accident Vehicle Citations
Incident Hunting Licenses Witness
6Coordination Strategy
- Phase I Policy, Partnerships and Culture
- ASCA, IACP, APPA
- Phase II Data Structures
- APPA, SEARCH, Global XSTF,CTA, Pegasus,
- NYC Corrections and FBI
- Phase III Information Sharing Vehicles
(Networks/Transmission Paths) - Global CICC/GIWG, SEARCH, CTA, FBI, Pegasus
7Partners
- Association of State Corrections Administrators
(ASCA) - International Association of Chiefs of Police
(IACP) - American Probation and Parole Association (APPA)
- National Sheriffs Association (NSA)
- SEARCH
- Pegasus
- Global
- Criminal Intelligence Coordination Council (CICC)
- Intelligence Working Group (GIWG)
- XML Structure Task Force (XSTF)
- NYC Corrections
- Bureau of Prison
- FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems N-DEx
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9Possible Roles for CTA
- Provide Leadership to Grow Organizational and
Operational Capacity to Gather, Automate and
Share Information Electronically - Partner with ASCA
- Help Identify Best Practices
- Share Information about Best Practices
- Help Identify Priority Information Exchanges
10Possible Roles for CTA
- Adopt NIEM as Standard for Information Sharing
- Identify Data Elements Needed to Implement
Priority Exchanges - Map Data Elements to NIEM via Global XSTF
- Develop Reference IEPDs
- Implement Priority Information Exchanges
- Identify Networking Vehicles for Sharing
Information (Transmission Paths) - Provide Technical Support as Needed
- Develop Training Requirements Plan
11- Bob Greeves
- Bureau of Justice Assistance
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Washington, D.C.
- Phone 202-305-9317
- Email robert.e.greeves_at_usdoj.gov