Criminal Intelligence Sharing: Protecting Privacy and Civil Rights (Privacy 101) Training
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April 13, 2010 |
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April 27 2010 |
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May 5, 2010 |
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About the Training
In recent years, the importance of information sharing among the nation’s law enforcement agencies has come to the forefront, particularly regarding criminal intelligence. This training is designed to enhance the sharing of information by examining the federal guideline governing the operation of federally funded criminal intelligence systems—28 CFR Part 23, presenting effective information sharing tools, and addressing the importance of privacy and civil liberties within these areas.
Who Should Attend
Agency-designated individuals responsible for the collection or management of criminal information are encouraged to attend this training.
Training Includes
- Intelligence initiatives and trends
- Privacy and civil liberties issues
- Overview of 28 CFR Part 23
Instructors
Instruction will be provided by subject-matter experts with experience regarding law enforcement intelligence and privacy issues.




