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  2. Police National Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Police National Computer (PNC) is a database used by law enforcement organisations across the United Kingdom and other non-law enforcement agencies. Originally developed in the early 1970s, PNC1 went 'live' in 1974, providing UK police forces with online access to the lost/stolen vehicle database.

  3. Police intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Staffed by police officers and support staff, its purpose is to track and predict crime with a view to curbing it. It is an emerging field that gained momentum after the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) launched the National Intelligence Model, which formalised the contribution intelligence makes to policing. There are also ...

  4. National Identification Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Identification Service (NIS; also called SO4 from its Specialist Operations designation) is a department of the London Metropolitan Police which provides a range of support services on behalf of the Metropolitan Police and other police forces. All SO4's services are connected with criminal records and include a remit to act as the ...

  5. Stolen pie van belonging to Michelin-starred chef found abandoned

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    “The officer who arranged recovery of the vehicle also made a note on the police national computer against the VIN number of the van to say we suspected that this vehicle had been stolen and had ...

  6. Crimint - Wikipedia

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    CrimInt is a database run by the Metropolitan Police Service of Greater London which stores information on criminals, suspected criminals [1] and protesters. [2] It was created in 1994 and supplied by Memex Technology Limited based on their 'Patriarch' technology. It supports the recording and searching of items of intelligence by both police ...

  7. Operation Motorman (ICO investigation) - Wikipedia

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    A huge cache of documents revealed, in precise detail, a network of police and public employees illegally selling personal information obtained from government computer systems. The personal information that Whittamore obtained from his network was passed on to journalists working for various newspapers, including the News of the World , the ...

  8. Government database - Wikipedia

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    Law Enforcement Data Service (LEDS): This will be a merging of the Police National Computer (PNC) and Police National Database (PND) in 2020. Police Databases on Liberty . Database of rogue landlords : Information available from gov.uk Database of rogue landlords and property agents under the Housing and Planning Act 2016

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