The Investigative Analysis Unit provides crime and investigative analysis to all areas of the Niagara Regional Police Service. The Unit is responsible for the Ontario Major Case Management PowerCase software and ViCLAS. The Investigative Analysis Unit derives its mandate from three areas: the Provincial Adequacy Standards, the Ontario Police Services Act and the Ontario Major Case Management Standards. The Unit is part of the Investigative Support Services and is staffed by one Detective Sergeant and six civilian analysts.

ViCLAS 

ViCLAS, the Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System, is a national database designed for the tracking and identification of serial or predatory offenders through behavioral analysis. ViCLAS was developed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and implemented in Ontario by the Ontario Provincial Police. The Investigative Analysis Unit is responsible to ensure all criteria offences are entered into the national database for analysis. A ViCLAS submission must be completed for the following investigations:

  • All sexual assaults and attempts, solved or unsolved (including false allegations of sexual assault)
  • All homicides and attempts solved or unsolved.
  • Non-parental abduction or attempted non-parental abduction
  • Missing persons where the circumstances indicate a strong possibility of foul play and the person remains missing.
  • Unidentified body or found human remains where the manner of death is known or suspected to be a homicide.
  • A type of investigation that is added to the submission criteria of ViCLAS and is designated by 
  • the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.

Major Case Management

Justice Archie Campbell made twenty-seven recommendations following his review of the investigations regarding Paul Bernardo, which resulted in the development of the Ontario Major Case Management Standards and the implementation of the Ontario Major Case Management PowerCase software.

The PowerCase software was implemented to provide investigators across the province with a ‘a standard computerized case management system for the recording, organization, management, analysis, and follow up of tips and investigative leads.’ All investigative information is entered into a central provincially maintained database to facilitate information sharing amongst police services.

The Investigative Analysis Unit is responsible for the utilization of the PowerCase software in all defined major case investigations. In simple terms, major case investigations can be defined as those investigations that meet the definition of ViCLAS criteria offences.

While ViCLAS analyzes the behavioral aspects of an investigation, PowerCase is utilized to manage the case information of a major case investigation.

Additional Programs

The Investigative Analysis Unit operates two additional programs in partnership with a number of community organizations to assist in the early identification of serial/predatory offenders.

Anonymous Third Party Report 

The Investigative Analysis Unit, in partnership with the Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Program – Niagara (SADV) and the Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre (CARSA), manages the Anonymous Third Party Report program.

It has been estimated that only 1 in 10 sexual assaults are reported to the police. The Anonymous Third Party Report program gives victims of sexual assault the opportunity to anonymously provide police with information relating to a sexual assault and receive counseling and support following a sexual assault.

The Anonymous Third Party Report program has been instrumental in identifying a number of serial/predatory offenders.

Bad Date Line 

The Investigative Analysis Unit in partnership with the Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre (C.A.R.S.A.), StreetWorks and the Boys and Girls Club of Niagara developed the Bad Date Line. It has long been recognized that sex trade workers, street people and the homeless have been the targets of serial/predatory offenders. The Bad Date Line offers these victims the opportunity to anonymously report information to police pertaining to a potential serial/predatory offender. In addition, counseling and assistance can be made available to them through the other partner agencies.

The Bad Date Line Web site is available to view by clicking HERE.

 

 

 
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