Police+databases+(DNA+data+collection)+-+romeo

Law enforcement officials are vastly expanding their collection of DNA to include millions more people who have been arrested or detained but not yet convicted. The move, intended to help solve more crimes, is raising concerns about the privacy of petty offenders and people who are presumed innocent. Until now, the federal government genetically tracked only convicts. But starting this month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation will join 15 states that collect DNA samples from those awaiting trial and will collect DNA from detained immigrants — the vanguard of a growing class of genetic registrants. Police can now collect DNA at the same time they take fingerprints from people they intend to charge and match it against the profiles from unsolved crimes, as said from Justice Minister Simon Power. The implementation of DNA sampling is done in 2 stages. stage 1 police will be able to take a sample from anyone they intend to charge with a relevant offence. These include offences punishable by more than seven years' imprisonment, and offences with a relationship to more serious offending, such as peering and peering, that can be related to more serious sexual offending. stage 2 police will be able to take DNA samples for all imprison-able offences by subsequent Order-in-Council. this will follow a broader review of the Act. Software used for Police databases are: __Column case Management-by Competitive Edge Software __ column case management is a collaborative, web-based solution for police and law enforcement. The software allows for management, collaboration, and workflow automation features increase efficiency and help deliver high-quality service. The Investigation through their adjudication module can help law enforcement organizations manage cases from their investigation through their adjudication, links information to one many other cases, helping uncover complex relationships among people, places and more. __Hunchlab- Azavea __  Huchlab is web-based law enforcement software that provides geographic crime visualization, early warning and risk forecasting. Hunchlab runs securely within your agency's infrastructure and allows offices and analysts to: query your CARD/RMS systems, receive email alerts when crime patters change, forecast crime risk levels across your jurisdiction.  __ Perspective- PPM 2000 __  With Perspective, PPM 2000's incident Reporting & Investigation Management software, you can enter and interactively manage incidents and investigations from beginning to end. Document the complete record of events ( including the who, what, when and where) then, with your incidents and investigations documented, analyze and report across your entire database.

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