ATLAS Flashcards

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What is an entity

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A individual record such as a Name, Business/Organisation, Phone Number, Vehicle

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What is a submission

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A record relating to an investigation, actions, intelligence or interaction with the public.

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what is a OEL/IEL

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Occurrence & Intelligence Enquiry Logs record actions or notes related to the submission.

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What is a caution

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Are used to highlight OPERATIONAL SAFETY MATTERS in an ENTITY, such as a person or vehicle. For example: Threats of Violence, Self Harm, Escape Risk

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what is a flag

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Are used to highlight a particular interest in an ENTITY and ACTION to take (Power of Arrest etc), such as a person or vehicle. For example: Missing Person, Wanted/KLOF, PFVO

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What is linking

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The addition of an entity to a submission

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What is associating

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  • The creation of a relationship between two entities, such as two people who associate with each other
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what is a workflow

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Automated process of notifying other units/sections/individuals of a SUBMISSION which requires actions. This generates a TASK

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what are tasks

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An action or job required to be completed by a unit/section/individual

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Deleting in ATLAS

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  • ATLAS allows the user that creates a submission, entity, or detail such as a flag to delete the entry up to 24 hours after it was created.
  • If it goes beyond that time contact CMU or ATLAS Support
  • If you notice a mistake in data e.g. a persons name spelt wrong. You can start a workflow by right clicking on the entity and request a correction to data.
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Bail checks

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Bail checks are completed on a street check.

Compliant bail checks can be recorded on one street check.

Non-Compliant bail checks and Fail to Sign in breaches require separate street checks

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Admiralty Scale

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  • Police use a NATO based system which gives information a two-code such as A1, B4, D2, F6 called the Admiralty Scale
  • The first code relates to the reliability of the information and is defined by a letter
  • The second code relates to the credibility/accuracy of the information and is defined by a number
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Compliant Bail Checks

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  1. Create a Street Check Record
  2. Complete St Check Details
  3. Add IEL Entry – Template(s)
    *Create a rolling St check for compliant. TAI Number
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Non - Compliant Bail Checks

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  1. Create a Street Check Record
  2. Complete St Check Details
  3. Add IEL Entry – Template(s)
  4. Add a Flag to the Offender
  5. Add a Statutory Declaration
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Missing Person report

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  1. Confirm person is not already reported as missing/absent
  2. Create a Missing Person Occurrence
  3. Add involved Entities
  4. Fill In Missing Person Report and Create Flag
  5. Add Missing Person Description (Including Photographs, tattoos and clothing)
  6. Add and Complete a Risk Assessment
  7. Add OEL (Narrative)
  8. Start Workflow
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Absent Person report

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  1. Confirm person is not already reported as missing/absent
  2. Create a Missing Person Occurrence
  3. Add involved Entities
  4. Update Details of Involved Persons
  5. Add OEL (Narrative)
  6. Add Flag
  7. Start Workflow
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Searching

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  • A star (*) can be used as a wildcard. You can use multiple wildcards, they just can’t be next to each other.
  • The better the information inputted, the better search results
  • DOB Search 1998/tab or 35-40/tab gives date range, same for height range
  • Date Range –[number of days]-T then Tab gives you a range
  • Summary – Saturate Log* or Log
  • Active Only (Address)
  • Start broad and drill down, especially if unsure
  • Every entity and submission is able to be searched
  • When using COMPASS, it will take you to the relevant ATLAS submission or other police system record e.g. ORS.
18
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Telco RFI

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  • A Telco RFI is a request about Telephone Numbers or Email Addresses
  • Create an RFI Occurrence (or use an existing one or Intel Sub) and send to your supervisor for review.

New Occurrence
Step 1 – Create RFI Occurrence
Step 2 – Add OEL
Step 3 – Fill in Template Details
Step 4 – ALWAYS create a TASK from the Template

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Non-Telco RFI

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Person – Org (Travel Checks, Bank Checks, Aurora Checks)
Location (Address request)
Vehicle/Vessel (Registered owner request)

Step 1 – Create RFI Occurrence
Step 2 – Add OEL
Step 3 – Fill in Template Details

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RFI workflow

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Telco RFI: click the Start Workflow, Select Category: Request For Information, Workflow: Telco RFI Supervisor Review. Click OK

NON Telco RFI: Only One template should be entered per OEL/IEL entry as each report requires its own workflow which is linked to the task in the template.

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what is an intel sub

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Unverified information from the public

Matters requiring a work-up