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- initialism National Crime Information Center (US)
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Information received from VCIN/NCIC is confidential and is to be disseminated to law enforcement agencies for criminal justice purposes only.
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The intentional release of confidential information obtained from NCIC is prohibited by law.
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And when someone is wanted, the first thing they do is put them on NCIC, which is called the National Crime Computer, so that, you know, if the guy gets pulled over, the warrant is on him.
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Fub... show me a single case of an “ordinary citizen” going to jail just for accessing the NCIC, which is likely the database which was used here.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Shouldn’t A TSA Nominee Respect Privacy? 2009
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They told us that the information came from an FBI database called NCIC or National Crime Information Center.
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But now more and more that people are being put into NCIC, which is important, and adults are getting in there so that way if a vehicle is found or some other kind of information comes about, you know law enforcement in that area is notified.
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They're also going to be posting information across the various law enforcement networks, not just in posters, but also through NCIC, which is the information system law enforcement uses when they go to check vehicles or individuals when they're stopped.
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They're also going to be posting information across the various law enforcement networks, not just in posters, but also through NCIC, which is the information system law enforcement uses when they go to check vehicles or individuals when they're stopped.
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And they provide support, not only from a forensic standpoint in helping to go out and do an on-the-scene investigation with manpower, but also alerting their network and putting information through NCIC, which is very helpful to police should he be caught some other place in the country.
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When a warrant is issued for an individual the information is entered into an FBI maintained database called the NCIC (National Crime Information Center).
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