![]() Tel (856) 225-7654 Fax (856) 225-7672 |
|
The Bureau of Criminal Identification operates
around the clock and as such it is the hub for the Office of the Sheriff of Camden County. The Bureau maintains a database of over 200,000
criminal files of adults and juveniles that are or have been remanded to the Camden County
Correctional Facility, the Camden County Youth Shelter, or who have come into contact with
the Justice System of the Superior Court of Camden County.
Each of these files contains a subjects personal identifiers as well
as fingerprints, photos and place of residence. This
information is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week to any law enforcement agency
that may wish to utilize our database. The Bureau processes over 50,000 criminal contacts
into our database yearly.
The Bureau is also responsible for entering probation and domestic relation contempt warrants into the New Jersey Wanted Persons System and the National Crime Information Center. In conjunction with these duties, The Sheriffs Office has entered into an agreement with the Camden County Prosecutor's Office and the Camden County Department of Public Safety to also enter various criminal contempt warrants into those same systems. In all, the Bureau is now responsible for entering over 12,000 warrants yearly - all of which must be maintained and validated, on a continual basis.
![]() |
With the advent of the evolution of policing and to provide a proactive approach to the needs of police to identify subjects, the Bureau has developed an ability to provide off site access to our database. This system, known as PictureLink.Net, can provide immediate access for Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement Officers to the Bureaus vast database at their headquarters or in a police vehicle through the use of a mobile database terminal. Additionally, the Bureau has the ability to e-mail photos, fingerprints and any other information that is kept on file to any law enforcement agency anywhere in the World.
In 1996 the Bureau
began incorporating digital imaging into our record keeping process. This provides the
Bureau with the ability to permanently store photos without the photo deteriorating
overtime and it also provides for immediate retrieval of any photo in the database. The Bureau now maintains one of, if not, the
largest database of digital images in the State of New Jersey.
Personnel assigned to the Bureau, all receive extensive fingerprint training in reading and comparing prints. When reading fingerprints for identification and comparison purposes, sheriffs officers must be meticulous in their duties. One small detail missed could mean a misidentification or failure to identify any given subject. All officers receive training in computer functions, processing warrants and accessing criminal justice systems. Additionally, the New Jersey State Police and the FBI must approve each officer before they can access state and federal justice system files.
The Bureaus customized PC network is fully integrated into the National Crime Information Center, the New Jersey State Police and New Jersey Promis Gravel (state and municipal courts, county prosecutors and county departments of corrections information), which give operators immediate access to each.
The
Sheriff's Office has also seen the installation and implementation of Automated Fingerprint
Identification System (AFIS). AFIS
provides the Bureau with the ability to electronically transmit fingerprints to the State
of New Jersey to drastically speed up the identification of various subjects. These could include subjects remanded to
the
Department of Corrections; persons detained for identification purposes and latent or crime
scene prints.
The time reduction has in most cases gone from days or weeks to mere minutes. The installation of this system has proven to be an invaluable tool for local law enforcement and to date the Bureaus ability to process crime scene prints has resulted in many criminal prosecutions. The Bureau has also been able on several occasions to identiy deceased persons utilizing AFIS and our officers fingerprint comparison skills.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Additionally, we provide information to a host of other county agencies as well. The probation department utilizes our services when building pre-sentencing reports used by Superior Court Judges. We provide the initial background checks for applicants of local law enforcement agencies. We provide photo line-ups for identification and prosecutorial purposes. We answer questions about outstanding warrants, missing persons and motor vehicle inquires. The correctional facility uses us as part of their bail posting procedures all inmates are checked for any outstanding warrants before released. We are also available by radio to all the municipal police departments in the county. The Bureaus ability to process an ever increasing volume and our many and varied capabilities have proven too be invaluable to those in the law enforcement community that we serve and assist. We at the Bureau know this to be true, as we have been rewarded with a workload that has been estimated to have tripled in recent years.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Send questions or problems relating to this site to
webmaster
or
email us at sheriff@camdencounty.com