NCIC is a widely used law enforcement computer system. Most major law enforcement agencies have NCIC connections. NCIC is often compared to a large "file cabinet," with each file having its own label or classification. This cabinet of data contains information... Investigator's Guide to Information Sources - 64. lappuseautors: Lenny Seigel - 1991 - 95 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. General Accounting Office. Office of Special Investigations - 1992 - 98 lapas
...Crime Information Center The NCIC, located at the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC, is a widely used law enforcement computer system. Most major law enforcement agencies have NCIC connections. The NCIC is often compared to a large "file cabinet," with each file having its own label or classification.... | |
| 1997 - 124 lapas
...necessary if TECS has been searched. National Crime Information Center (NCIC) NCIC is a widely used law enforcement computer system. Most major law enforcement...each file having its own label or classification. This cabinet of data contains information concerning the following: stolen, missing, or recovered guns;... | |
| Don Vogel - 1999 - 407 lapas
...heavily populated metropolitan area systems. NCIC Headquarters might be compared to a large automated "file cabinet" with each file having its own label...a cabinet of data contains information concerning: Stolen, missing, or recovered guns Stolen articles Wanted persons Stolen/wanted vehicles Stolen license... | |
| Joseph J. Vince, William E. Sherlock - 2005 - 118 lapas
...released. National Crime Information Center (NClC) The NCIC, operated by the FBI, is a widely used law enforcement computer system. Most major law enforcement agencies have NCIC connections. The NCIC is often compared to a large file cabinet, with each file having its own label or classification.... | |
| 1992 - 117 lapas
...chapter. Therefore, a search of NAILS is not necessary if TECS has been searched. NCIC is a widely used law enforcement computer system. Most major law enforcement...each file having its own label or classification. This cabinet of data contains information co nc erning the fo llo wing: stolen, missing, or recovered... | |
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