80 likes | 340 Views
Criminal Justice Information Services Division CJIS. Law Enforcement National Data Exchange ( Law Enforcement N-DEx ). Supporting Investigation, Analysis, Law Enforcement Administration, & the Uniform Crime Reporting Program’s Mission in the Twenty-First Century.
E N D
Criminal Justice Information Services Division CJIS Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (Law Enforcement N-DEx) Supporting Investigation, Analysis, Law Enforcement Administration, & the Uniform Crime Reporting Program’s Mission in the Twenty-First Century
N-DEx Data Quality/Data Standards • N-DEx Crime Data (beyond current NIBRS) • Standard definition of “Incident” for N-DEx purposes and reconciliation with existing NIBRS “Incident” definition • Establish minimum standard of data elements for N-DEx entry and N-DEx query • Establish mandatory, conditional, and optional N-DEx data elements and define each • Delineate which data element(s) & data value(s) “fit” into existing NIBRS Segments and/or develop new N-DEx Segments as needed and map to NIBRS • Separate all NIBRS “90Z-All other Offenses” into individual offenses for N-DEx purposes and define • Facilitate improvements to existing NIBRS data elements as needed • Facilitate utilization/acceptance of NCIC offense codes in N-DEx (and map to NIBRS offense codes) • Create a standardized “Incident Report” form to be generated by N-DEx relative to all N-DEx/NIBRS data elements and values • Other (to be identified through N-DEx development, prototyping, and piloting)
N-DEx Data Quality/Data Standards • N-DEx Federal Crime Data (Federal Crime Reporting Program) • Standard definition of “Event” for N-DEx purposes and reconciliation with existing NIBRS “Incident” definition • Map/Code all federal criminal offense codes to NIBRS offense codes (including Military Justice Codes) • Review Air Force military offense codes (currently mapped to NIBRS by the agency) and validate mapping • Assess all data routinely contained in “Event Reports” and establish federal data elements and data values • Map above federal data elements and data values to NIBRS (where possible and resolve those that cannot be mapped) • Other (to be identified through N-DEx development, prototyping, and piloting)
N-DEx Piloting Agencies (Group I) • Colorado Bureau of Investigation • Agencies to be determined • Delaware State Police • State-wide RMS • Georgia Bureau of Investigation (involved) • Marietta Police Department • Virginia State Police • Alexandria City Police Department • Arlington County Police Department • Fairfax County Police Department • United States Air Force, OSI
N-DEx Piloting Agencies (Group II) • Brady Center (Martinsburg, West Virginia) • Missouri Highway Patrol • Kansas City Police Department • Springfield Police Department • St. Louis Police Department • St. Louis County Police Department • Tennessee Bureau of Investigation • Chattanooga Police Department • Knoxville Police Department • Nashville Police Department • California Department of Justice (involved) • Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department • Vermont State Police • State-wide RMS • West Virginia State Police • Cabell County Sheriff’s Office • Putnam County Sheriff’s Office • Wood County Sheriff’s Office • Fairmont Police Department • Morgantown Police Department • Welch Police Department
UCR Program“Change Management” • Business Process Re-engineering • Study of Intake/Output Processes • Personnel Succession • Full Program Evaluation • Survey/Interviews • Past Studies • Communal Judgment • Constituent/FBI Organizational Study
Thank You ! SSA William Lueckenhoff Unit Chief Law Enforcement N-DEx Program Office Contact Numbers: (304) 625-4822 (304) 625-3583