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February 10, 2006: New Crime Database To Help Beat Crime
A new database will allow police to track and trace information
about individuals wanted as part of criminal investigations. The Impact Nominal
Index (INI), which was officially launched yesterday, is already proving an
invaluable tool against crime. The database enables the police to find out
instantly whether any other force holds information about their suspect. In the
past this information would not have been visible outside of the relevant force
holding the records.
The INI is the first system to be delivered as part of the IMPACT Programme.
IMPACT was established to implement some of the recommendations outlined in the
Bichard report following
the murders of Soham schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells. Commenting on
the INI, Home Office minister Hazel Blears said:
'The ability to share information across police force
boundaries is the key to effective policing at the national level. The INI is
the first step in our plans to provide a national information sharing
capability which will prevent criminals from escaping detection simply by
crossing force boundaries. This will increase public protection and help
create safer communities.'
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