Police information and analysis network

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The Police Information and Analysis Network ( PIAV ) is part of the information system of the German Police ( INPOL ), a system for the immediate provision of selected personal , case and factual data from the process or case systems of the Federal Criminal Police Office , the state police , the Federal Police , the Police at the German Bundestag and Customs as defined by the BKAG in a jointly used network application at federal level for cross-border operational and strategic crime analysis. The data is provided from the PIAV participant systems based on the XPolizei.

background

An essential component of an effective fight against crime by the federal and state police forces is the exchange of personal, case and factual data.

On the basis of the "Law on the Federal Criminal Police Office and the Cooperation of the Federal Government and the States in Criminal Police Matters" (BKAG) and federal / state committee resolutions, this requirement is currently being addressed by association and central files as well as the criminal police reporting service (KPMD) and special reporting services ( SMD).

A federal / state project group set up by the Commission for Combating Crime (KKB) to investigate the criminal police reporting services (BLPG KPMD) identified the following deficits in these classic reporting services as part of an inventory by the KPMD and the SMD:

  • complex multiple entry,
  • poor cost-benefit ratio,
  • inadequate reporting or recording behavior,
  • poor data quality,
  • lack of cross-file query and research options,
  • severely limited informative value of the evaluation results,
  • high cross-border communication effort to gain knowledge

and articulated the need to replace traditional reporting services with a PIAV based on the latest information technology.

Goals of the PIAV

The exchange of personal, case and factual data is necessary for the federal and state police forces to effectively combat crime. PIAV-Operativ forms the technical system for this and thus supports the achievement of the following police objectives:

  • Early recognition of crime-crime and crime-perpetrator connections as well as identification of unknown perpetrators,
  • Identification of criminals and perpetrator organizations acting across countries, borders or offenses as well as corresponding series of criminal offenses for the initiation, coordination and support of investigative proceedings at home and abroad,
  • Early detection of crime-specific, cross-crime and perpetrator or victim-related crime phenomena as well as temporal or geographical crime hotspots to ensure a quick police reaction to new forms of crime,
  • Early detection of crime and perpetrator connections to politically motivated crime (PMK) ,
  • Early detection of factors promoting crime in order to initiate necessary cross-agency or criminal policy initiatives,
  • Creation of crime reports and pictures of the crime situation as a meaningful information basis for the police and political management and decision-making level.

With PIAV-Operativ, the flow of information from the basic service to the central offices is structured and optimized and extensive, time-consuming multiple entries in different IT systems and media breaks are largely reduced.

PIAV-Operativ significantly improves the information base quantitatively and qualitatively, taking into account the strategic guidelines confirmed by AK II for the conceptual development of INPOL for the continuous single recording and multiple use of data and significantly promotes the operative evaluation in the federal and state levels.

stages

Implementation stage PIAV file status
1 Gun and explosives crime In real operation
2 Violent / public offenses and drug crime In real operation
3 Property crime and property crime In real operation
3 Sexual offenses In real operation
3 Cybercrime In real operation
4th Document crime In real operation
4th Smuggling / human trafficking / sexual exploitation In real operation
5 corruption In planning
5 Drug crime In planning
5 Counterfeit crime In planning
5 White-collar crime / environmental and consumer protection offenses In planning
5 Money laundering In planning
6th Politically motivated crime In planning
7th Organized crime In planning

PIAV will be gradually expanded in the following years.

System components

The PIAV basically consists of an operational and a strategic component. While the operational component of the PIAV is primarily geared towards objectives that initiate, accompany and support investigations, the strategic component creates the basis for setting operational priorities and concepts for measures as well as for advising the police and political management and decision-making levels.

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Individual evidence