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Trends and Issues Update (4 2002, 1 September)
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This Trends and Issues Update focused on new technology and trends in electronic reporting of criminal justice information. It goes on to describe the electronic fingerprinting system called Livescan; the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)database of digital fingerprints; a process to encourage state and local justice systems integration; the Chicago Police Department's Citizen and Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting (CLEAR) system, which allows immediate access to millions of law enforcement files; and the Criminal Apprehension and Booking System (CABS)from the Cook County Sheriff's Office.
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- Information management and resources: Information technology
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Law enforcement methods
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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Advances in technology help boost the quality of electronic criminal history reporting By Chris Humble September 2002Vol. 4, No. Trends & Issues UPDATE ince the mid-1990s theIllinois State Police (ISP) has been aggressively working toimprove the usefulness and quality of criminal history record informa-tion (CHRI) in Illinois. This Trends and Issues Update focuses onrecent and emerging technologies that are enhancing electroniccriminal history reporting. Many critical, day-to-daydecisions by criminal justice officials, such as setting bail ordetermining an inmate's security risk, depend on CHRI. Incorrectinformation could lead to an innocent person being detained or adangerous person being set free. Since January 1991, the publicalso has had access to the CHRI system in Illinois. For fee,employers, child care operators, and members of the public canrequest Illinois conviction information on any person. The quality and timely process-ing
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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Program: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Related Materials: http://www.icjia.state.il.us
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Name: Idetta Phillips
Organization: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
120 S. Riverside Plaza
Suite 1016
Chicago, IL 60606
Network Address: idetta.phillips@illinois.gov
Phone: (312) 793-8550
Fax: (312) 793-8422
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