Design And Implementation Of A Computerized Crime Tracking Information System

Abstract

This project work intends to automate the existing criminal records of the Nigeria police using Enugu criminal investigating department. The essence was to produce durable criminal records and avoidable lost of criminal records. Structural database management system (DBMS) was used in its development in other to eliminate redundancy in the compilation, its friendliness in responding to the user exhibits and also its reliability and efficiency in tracking down criminals. Another important feature of this system was that it provides user with the facilities for having the hard copies or print out of any relevant document as well as the facilities to communication with the system. Tracking is the observing of persons or objects on the move and supplying a timely ordered sequence of respective location data to a model e.g. capable to serve for depicting the motion on a display capability. The traditional and age-old system of intelligence and criminal record maintenance has failed to live up to the requirements of the existing crime scenario. Manual processes neither provide accurate, reliable and comprehensive data round the clock nor does it help in trend prediction and decision support.

Chapter One

Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study

Man by nature is social, gregarious and cannot live in isolation. To maintain peace and harmony in the society, man has to fashion out conduct and some laws to govern the conduct of members of the society. When people appreciate these codes of conduct and laws, protection of lives and properties are guaranteed.

Generally tracking is the observing of persons or objects on the move and supplying a timely ordered sequence of respective location data to a model e.g. capable to serve for depicting the motion on a display capability.

The traditional and age-old system of intelligence and criminal record maintenance has failed to live up to the requirements of the existing crime scenario. Manual processes neither provide accurate, reliable and comprehensive data round the clock nor does it help in trend prediction and decision support. It also results in lower productivity and ineffective utilization of manpower. The solution to this ever-increasing problem lies in the effective use of Information Technology. Crime Tracking Information System uses computer-generated records as an interface for integrating and accessing massive amounts of location-based information.

Crime tracking system allows police personnel to plan effectively for emergency response, determine mitigation priorities, analyses historical events, and predict future events. Crime tracking system helps identify potential suspects to increase investigators suspect base when no leads are evident. The ability to access and process information quickly while displaying it in a spatial and visual medium allows agencies to allocate resources quickly and more effectively. In the ‗mission-critical‘ nature of law enforcement, information about the location of a crime, incident, suspect, or victim is often crucial to determine the manner and size of the response. Crime tracking software helps co-ordinate vast amounts of location-based data from multiple sources. It enables the user to layer the data and view the data most critical to the particular issue or mission.

It is used world over by police departments, both large and small, to provide solutions for crime analysis, criminal tracking, traffic safety, community policing, Intranet/Internet mapping, and numerous other tasks.

Crime tracking system helps crime officers determine potential crime sites by examining complex seemingly unrelated criteria and displaying them all in an interface. It also helps them map inmate populations, fixtures, and equipment to provide for the safety of inmates by separating gang members, identifying high-risk or potentially violent inmates, and identifying hazardous locations in an area. It reduces the potential for internal violence by providing better command and control. Traditionally, these activities have been supported by paper and pen. Police officers now have the ability to immediately generate crime report directly relevant to the situation at hand. Police agencies collect vast amounts of data from many sources including called-for-services, arrests, first information reports and daily report. The same information provides a powerful decision making tool for investigators, supervisors, and administrators.

1.2 Statement of Problem

The Nigerian Police, which is used as a case study, has an existing criminal Tracking System, but this system is not automated. The documentation of criminal records is done on paper and pen. The storage of these criminal records is not something to write home about.

Case files are dumped in heaps while some are kept on shelves. With the moldy nature of the state such important documents quickly get dusty and because of lack of proper storage, some criminal documents are seriously damaged by rats that feed on them. With this kind of situation, it becomes highly difficult if not impossible to track down known criminal, access past criminal history of a suspect and know the status of some concluded cases.

1.3 Purpose of the project

The project intends to computerize the existing Criminal Tracking System at the Nigerian Police. Specifically, the project will accomplish the following:

Design and develop a central database system that would serve as statewide repository of criminal data. The smaller database system at the sub-police station will be networked to the central database to access criminal data on cases not handled at the local station. This database system will be updated by local police station within the state as well as the police headquarters. (acting as a criminal data collection centers)

The central database system will be resident on a server at the police headquarter and will be linked to both the local police station and the Central Criminal Registry via a client- server between station as well as Criminal Justice, the rendering of Criminal Justice.

The database system will capture detailed information about crime suspect right from the time the crime was reported at the police down to the point the suspect appears before the court for prosecution as thereafter.

The systems will posses features that will enable criminal data to

Be purged from the system, updated and queried.

 

1.4 Justification

Implementation of a crime information system by the Nigerian police will help the police and the masses to get useful information on individuals with crime records.

The system developed will among other things:

Maintain a database of all crime records

Enable a quick search on the database to retrieve crime information

Enable Nigerian police to track previous crimes committed by a suspect

Make crime control easier for the police

 

1.5 Scope of the Project

Basically any Criminal Tracking System as an integral part of the Criminal Justice Information System consists of three major sections, that is:

The Criminal Identification Division

The Magistrate Segment, and

The prisons.

 

However, because of lack of time, funding and the scope of the system, the project was limited to the development and implementation of software – base criminal tracking information system that will automate the processes involved in tracking down criminals by the Nigerian Police.

1.6 Limitation of the Project

Due to time and financial constraint, I was unable to visit few of the police stations in Nigeria to gather information on the existing crime information system. Few police stations were visited and the information gathered from the officers in charge forms the basis for the design of the new system.

The project did not cover the Prison and the Magistrate Segment, which could also be automated.

1.7 Project Report Organization

The project is organized as follows;-

Chapter one introduces the project; the background of the project is also discussed. The objectives of the project, its significance, scope, and constraints are pointed out.

A brief history of the Nigerian police and review of literature on Criminal Tracking System are subject matter of Chapter two.

Chapter three discusses system Analysis and design. It deals with detailed investigation and analysis of the existing system and problem identification.

Chapter four covers the system implementation, testing and integration

Chapter five was the summary of findings, limitations of the project, recommendations, bill of engineering measurement and evaluation conclusion, bibliography, appendix A and Appendix B of the project.

 

1.8 Definition of Terms

Crime:

A normative definition views crime as deviant behavior that violates prevailing norms – cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave normally

Criminalization:

One can view criminalization as a procedure deployed by society as a pre-emptive, harm-reduction device, using the threat of punishment as a deterrent to anyone proposing to engage in the behavior causing harm.

FIIB:

Federal Investigation and Intelligence Bureau

IGP:

Inspector General of Police

DIG:

Deputy Inspector General

FCID:

Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) is the highest investigation arm of the Nigeria Police NPF.

Chapter Two: Literature Review

2.0 INTRODUCTION:

This chapter provides the background and context of the research problems, reviews the existing literature on the Design And Implementation Of A Computerized Crime Tracking Information System, and acknowledges the contributions of scholars who have previously conducted similar research [REV66796] …

Table of Content

Cover Page

Title Page

Certification Page

Dedication Page

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of Content

List of Tables

List of Figures

List of Appendixes

 

Chapter One

Introduction

1.1 Background of the Project

1.2 Statement of Problem

1.3 Purpose of the Project

1.4 Justification

1.5 Scope of the Project

1.6 Limitation of the Project

1.7 Project Report Organization

1.8 Definition of Terms

 

Chapter Two

Literature Review

2.1 Brief History of Nigeria Police

2.2 Review of Natural Law Theory

2.3 Review of Crime History

2.4 Tracking System

2.5 Reasons for the Failure of Some Criminal Tracking System

 

Chapter Three

System Analysis and Design

3.1 Methodology

3.2 Data Collection

3.2.1 Methods of Data Collection

3.2.2 Input Analysis

3.2.3 Witness / Suspect Statement Input System

3.2.4 Case File Input System

3.2.5 Crime Diary Input System

3.2.6 Output Analysis

3.2.7 Crime Register Output System

3.2.8 Output System Form CR.

3.2.9 System Output Form CR.8

3.2.10 System Output Form CR 14

3.2.11 Charge Sheet

3.2.12 Files and Records

3.3 Analysis of the Existing System

3.4 Limitations of the Existing System

3.4.1 Justification for the New System

3.5 System Design

3.5.1 Output Specification and Design

3.5.2 Input Design and Specification

3.6 Database Design

3.7 Program Design and Specification

3.7.1 Criminal Registration

3.7.2 Suspect Registration

3.7.3 Report

3.7.4 Change Password

3.7. Complainant Registration

3.8 System Flowcharts

3.9 Top Down Design

 

Chapter Four

Implementation, Testing and Integration

4.1 Choice of Development Tools

4.2 System Requirement

4.2.1 Software Requirements

4.2.2 Hardware Requirements

4.2.3 People Ware (Personal Requirements)

4.3 System Implementation

4.4 Program Flowchart

4.5 Testing

4.5.1 Unit Testing

4.5.2 System Testing

 

Chapter Five

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations

5.1 Summary of Findings

5.2 Limitations of the Study/Project

5.3 Recommendation

5.4 Beme (Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation)

5.5 Conclusion

Bibliography

Glossary

References

Glossary

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

 

List of Tables

Table 3.1 Criminal File

Table 3.2 Suspect File

Table 3.3 Complainant File

Table 4.1

Table 5.1 BEME

 

List of Figures

Fig.2.0 Organizational Structure of Nigeria Police

Fig 3.1 a Sample of Witness/suspect Form

Fig 3.2 Information Flow

Fig 3.3 Login Page

Fig 3.4 Main Menu

Fig 3.5 System Flow Chart

Fig 3.6 Top Down Design

Fig 4.1 Program Flow Chart

 

List of Appendixes

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

 

 

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