Chief of Police

Key advantages of Computerized Confidential Informant Management Records Software

The blog discusses the key benefits for law enforcement in using computerized confidential informant management software. The article highlights the risks that will be managed and some of the cost savings that can be made. The article will be of interest to Chiefs of Police and Sheriffs who are interested in maximising the intelligence gained from informants and at the same time minimizing risk

Confidential informants and police corruption

Here is a story from New Albany, Indiana about a police officer that went well and truly down the wrong road with a confidential informant, (human source, CHIS). This type of think could have happened in many police departments. The case is far from unique. No doubt everyone is seeking to cast all the blame on the officer. Time would be better spent looking at how this behaviour occurred and how it continued for two years.

WHAT IS A HUMAN SOURCE ? A DEFINITION

A definition of a human source. This is a term that is used by the FBI to describe confidential informants. It is also widely used in Canada UK and Australia. A clear definition provided with an explanation of the key elements.

Confidential Informants and Risk. When does the Police Chief need to know?

An article discussing the management of risk involving confidential informants (CHIS, Human Sources). The responsibility to put in place structures to escalate identified risks to the Chief of Police