NCJ Number
90775
Journal
Revue internationale de criminologie et de police technique Volume: 34 Issue: 2 Dated: (April-June 1981) Pages: 181-190
Date Published
1981
Length
9 pages
Annotation
This article describes the structure and operation of the centralized information system of the Belgian Gendarmerie.
Abstract
The automated system processes data in the areas of traffic, legal proceedings, personnel, logistics, finances, and management. The article notes the type of hardware being used, liaison with related (e.g., Ministry of Justice) information systems, and the system's application to police personnel management as well as to resource and manpower allocation. It also discusses the system's capabilities of crime data analysis and the significance of readily available data sources for various aspects of law enforcement. The Belgian system is deemed to be the first in Europe to employ mobile terminals and is evaluated as a significant enhancement to the effectiveness of police services. A total of seven footnotes are provided.