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62:, Canada. It is one part of an umbrella program covering several services called the "National Police Services (NPS)". Other functions within NPS include the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, Canadian Police College (CPC), Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC), the National Forensic Laboratory Services (NFLS), the National DNA Data Bank (NDDB), the Canadian Criminal Real Time Identification Services (CCRTIS), the Canadian Firearms Program (CFP), Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System and National Sex Offender Registry, and the National Cybercrime Coordination Unit (NC3). 468: 47:'s law enforcement agencies can access information on a number of matters. It is Canada's only national law enforcement networking computer system ensuring officers all across the country can access the same information. There are approximately 3 million files generated each year and is the responsibility of the originating agency to ensure the data integrity of each file. 200:
maintain their own local records in addition to CPIC records. Local records are maintained of all contact with police for a variety of reasons, and may or may not contain information that would be entered into the CPIC system. All CPIC agencies are subject to audit on a 4-year cycle. All records
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In order for a government agency to access CPIC, they must agree to abide by the rules set out in the CPIC Reference Manual and be approved by the CPIC Advisory Committee, composed of 26 senior police officers from municipal and provincial police forces, the
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added to the CPIC system must satisfy stringent entry criteria in that every record must be, valid, accurate, complete in nature and compliant with input rules. The province of
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has mandated by law that all police forces share a platform, known as PRIME-BC. In Ontario local records are now kept in systems known either as NICHE or
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announced it had received numerous complaints from people who were denied entry into the United States, because their names were on the American
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and the names were provided by the Canadian Police Information Centre, which is available to American law enforcement authorities, according to
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CPIC is broken down into four data banks: Investigative, Identification, Intelligence and Ancillary which contain information on:
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but not all information are shared. For example, Wandering Persons Registry information is not shared across the border.
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ystem) in provinces where they are providing contract policing as well for federal policing.
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police services in Canada, as well as federal law enforcement agencies such as the
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patients who register with the Alzheimer Society of Canada in case they go missing
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with the RCMP and may be audited from time to time for compliance.
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Privacy Impact Assessment - Canadian Police Information Centre
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and became operational in 1972. It is maintained by the
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Condensed information about a person's criminal record
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and the RCMP. Non-policing agencies must also enter a
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Index

French
police
database
Canada
Treasury Board of Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Ottawa, Ontario
United States National Crime Information Center
National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System
Ontario Police Commission
memorandum of understanding
probation
parolees
Correctional Service of Canada
Missing persons
Dental characteristics
Canadian Firearms Registry
Canadian Firearms Program
Alzheimer's disease
Criminal intelligence
Criminal Record Synopsis
provincial
Canada Border Services Agency
Military Police
British Columbia
Versadex
Toronto
Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office
Department of Homeland Security
watchlist

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