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Sharing Information & Intelligence Nationally - UK- Internationally Improving Organisational Performance. History of the Scottish Intelligence Database. ACPOS decision in 2001 to implement standardisation of the intelligence
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Sharing Information & Intelligence Nationally - UK- Internationally Improving Organisational Performance
History of the Scottish Intelligence Database • ACPOS decision in 2001 to implement standardisation of the intelligence • process across Scotland using a single information sharing database • SID rolled out in 2004 to the Scottish Police Service and partner • agencies, ahead of the recommendations of the Bichard Inquiry • Partner agencies included to increase the sharing of information and • intelligence initially involved British Transport and MOD Police • System enhancements provided automated links to the National ANPR s • and Violent and Sex Offenders Register (ViSOR) • Platform is a solid proven base capable of future expansion in and • intelligence sharing nationally, UK wide and internationally.
The Scottish Intelligence Database provides real time information sharing across 14 separate organisations – and its growing…… Grampian Police Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary Scottish Crime & Drugs Enforcement Agency Tayside Police Serious & Organised Crime Agency Fife Constabulary Scottish Intelligence Database Ministry of Defence Police Northern Constabulary SID Scottish Prison Service Central Scotland Police British Transport Police Strathclyde Police Cumbria Constabulary Lothian & Borders Police Justice Community Local authorities
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs • 15% increase in convictions for Violent Crime
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs • 15% increase in convictions for Violent Crime • 18% increase in identification of Level 2criminals
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs • 15% increase in convictions for Violent Crime • 18% increase in identification of Level 2criminals • Improved Analysis & Identification of organised crime structures
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs • 15% increase in convictions for Violent Crime • 18% increase in identification of Level 2criminals • Improved Analysis & Identification of organised crime structures • Proactive Targeting of vehicles via live intelligence –SID / ANPR interface
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs • 15% increase in convictions for Violent Crime • 18% increase in identification of Level 2criminals • Improved Analysis & Identification of organised crime structures • Proactive Targeting of vehicles via live intelligence –SID / ANPR interface • Improved Exchange of information in line with NIM & Bichard Inquiry
SID – An Independent Review in 2005 Identified:- • 500% increase in intelligence log submissions • 470% increase in seizure of assets • 400% increasein seizure rate of Class A Drugs • 15% increase in convictions for Violent Crime • 18% increase in identification of Level 2criminals • Improved Analysis & Identification of organised crime structures • Proactive Targeting of vehicles via live intelligence –SID / ANPR interface • Improved Exchange of information in line with NIM & Bichard Inquiry • Over 1 million intelligence recordsavailable by end of 2008
Scottish Intelligence Database – The Future • Growth in the exchange of information and intelligence. • More members of the wider justice community as partners – extending • information sharing with partners. • Need to track the performance to show true value – more frequent • performance verification. • Greater UK and international links to police and official systems (e.g. • Schengen, E-Borders etc.). • Real time inputs, warnings on PDA’s, enhancing awareness & security – • enabling information on the street. • Enhanced ability to show early predictions on trends and patterns.