Unsolved Crimes

Investigative Support
Crime Analysis Unit

Mission & Goals | Services | Legal Authority


Mission & Goals

The mission of the Investigative Support Crime Analysis Unit is:

To provide timely and valuable investigative assistance to law enforcement agencies for the purpose of identifying and locating victims and offenders of violent criminal behavior, through the identification, collection and analysis of diverse information.

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Services

Provide a single point of contact to law enforcement agencies requesting criminal investigative analysis services involving unsolved violent crime.

Capture and maintain case specific Method of Operation (MO) on unsolved violent crimes reported to the California Department of Justice (CADOJ).

Conduct and evaluate searches of CADOJ databases and other information systems to assist in locating suspects and/or witnesses.

Analyze and correlate information on previously reported unsolved violent crime cases, against cases currently under investigation, to identify MO similarities.

Notify violent crime investigators of possible multi jurisdictional links between crimes and provide available MO and suspect information.

Provide future technical assistance to investigators using the Violent Crime Information Network to assist in violent crime investigations.

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Legal Authority

California Penal Code Section 14201.6.
Department of Justice; publicly accessible internet directory

14201.6.

(a) The Department of Justice shall establish and maintain a publicly accessible computer internet directory of information relating to the following:

(b) The Attorney General may determine the extent of information and the priority of cases to be included in the directory.

(c) The department shall keep confidential, and not enter into the directory, either of the following:

(d) For purposes of this section, "critical missing child" includes, but is not limited to, any case of a missing child for which there is evidence or indications that the child is at risk, as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 14213.

California Penal Code Section 14202.
Investigative support unit and automated violent crime method of operation system; establishment and maintenance; duties; availability of files

14202.

(a) The Attorney General shall establish and maintain within the center an investigative support unit and an automated violent crime method of operation system to facilitate the identification and apprehension of persons responsible for murder, kidnap, including parental abduction, false imprisonment, or sexual assault. This unit shall be responsible for identifying perpetrators of violent felonies collected from the center and analyzing and comparing data on missing persons in order to determine possible leads which could assist local law enforcement agencies. This unit shall only release information about active investigations by police and sheriffs' departments to local law enforcement agencies.

(b) The Attorney General shall make available to the investigative support unit files organized by category of offender or victim and shall seek information from other files as needed by the unit. This set of files may include, among others, the following:

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