Keeping information secure is just one of the challenges law enforcement officers have to deal with. Even amongst the same department, only certain people should know certain things. SAS Law Enforcement Intelligence has the functionality to limit access to sensitive records to approved users only.
A Confidential Information is a person who works undercover for law enforcement to gather information about criminal activities, and could be criminals themselves, hired to work undercover in exchange for leniency or exoneration.
There are two different data objects involved in creating a confidential informant, an Informant Request and an Informant Profile. In our example below, we have three different users, Officer Mallory, Sergeant Smith and Officer Canning.
Only the officer assigned to the Informant Request and an Informant Profile, their manager and members of the conflict checking group are able to view the records. If I'm signed in as Officer Valorie, for example, and perform a search for James Bulgar, neither the Informant Request nor the Informant Profile would be in the search results.
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