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The Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Justice Information Services Division aims to excel as a criminal justice leader, ensuring a safe Missouri through law enforcement and service provision, guided by core values of integrity, responsibility, respect, professionalism, compassion, resourcefulness, character, and commitment. Key initiatives for 2015 and beyond include upgrading the AFIS system to MorphoBIS for enhanced speed and accuracy, implementing upper palm capture for FBI compliance, improving Livescan device capabilities, and expanding training modules. The division also plans to conduct comprehensive policy compliance audits for N-DEx access and introduce new NIBRS offense codes for animal cruelty, cybercrime, and domestic violence data by 2016.
This document serves as the annual report for the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division. It details the division's vision, mission, and core values, and outlines the operations and achievements of its various units. Key areas of focus include biometric services, criminal history research, sex offender registry management, criminal background check processing, non-criminal justice audits, CJIS training, MULES access integrity, information security, CJIS systems audits, and uniform crime reporting. The report emphasizes the division's commitment to ensuring public safety, maintaining accurate criminal justice information, and providing essential services to law enforcement agencies and the public across Missouri.
The City Council discussed and ordained the addition of Paragraph (2)d to Sec. 2-166, Court costs, of Article VIII, Municipal Court, of Chapter 2, Administration, of the City of Cameron Code, establishing an 'Inmate Security Fund' fee. The ordinance authorizes the collection of a two-dollar surcharge in all cases for violation of an ordinance, to be transmitted monthly to the City of Cameron for the Inmate Security Fund.
The strategic plan of the Missouri State Highway Patrol aims to maximize the agency's effectiveness and efficiency as a full-service law enforcement entity. It focuses on safeguarding life and property through traffic and waterway safety, preventing crimes and mitigating disasters. The plan also emphasizes providing comprehensive law enforcement services, including information sharing, forensic services, and training, while ensuring the sustainability of these services through infrastructure improvements, workforce development, and risk minimization.
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