Explain how this law impacts a police officers responsibilities? PURPOSE To provide a central repository of criminal
Question:
Explain how this law impacts a police officers responsibilities?
PURPOSE To provide a central repository of criminal intelligence received from prisoners and improve communications and sharing of information among Department units. SCOPE All prisoners in custody of this Department and all new arrestees must be debriefed by a member of the service. For the purposes of this procedure, the debriefing member of the service may be an investigator from the Detective Bureau, Intelligence Bureau, a Field Intelligence Officer (FIO), Anti-Crime/Street Narcotics Enforcement Unit (SNEU) supervisor, desk officer, etc. Police officers will not normally conduct debriefings. Detective Bureau investigators will conduct all debriefings for "firearms arrests," regardless of arresting officer's command. This debriefing will be documented in the Enterprise Case Management System (ECMS) on a "Positive Debriefing" entry. All prisoner debriefings, and especially all firearm related debriefings, should be documented in ECMS. The desk officer, precinct of arrest, should ensure that the debriefing is conducted by a member of the Detective Bureau or Intelligence Bureau, as appropriate. DEFINITIONS POSITIVE DEBRIEFINGS - Specific information received from a prisoner during the course of an interview regarding crime, criminal activity, or evidence related to a crime that is not related to the current arrest charges against the prisoner. For the purpose of this definition, a prisoner is to include new arrestees. and paroles, probationers, and inmates in custody.