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Description
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CrimeNtel is a powerful criminal
intelligence database system used by over 100 agencies worldwide.
The below screen shots demonstrate some of the many features
found in CrimeNtel for Windows.
Contact us for a free demonstration
CD-ROM.
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Technical Information
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CrimeNtel can be used on a network
or in standalone mode on a single PC. |
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CrimeNtel runs against Windows XP,
2000, ME, 98, and 95 |
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Supports Microsoft SQL Server 7.0+,
MSDE, Oracle 8.0+, RBASE |
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CrimeNtel can be easily customized
to suit your agency's needs |
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Screen Shots
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What's New
Feature
The What's New feature shows the most
recently entered intelligence submissions. Intelligence items
displayed are based on the number of days back designated by
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The Explorers
This screen shot shows the Subject Explorer
which is one of the many Explorers in CrimeNtel. The Subject
Explorer allows users to easily search for subjects using the
'Find Fast' feature, or the more powerful 'Query Builder' feature.
Subjects found are displayed on top and intelligence records
linked to the selected subject is shown below.
Vehicle, Address, Group, Business, and Phone explorers are also
available.
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Intel Submission
Form
The Intel Submission Form displays
the full intelligence record. Linked information appears along
the left, narrative and details to the right.
As new subjects, vehicles, etc. are added,
the system automatically alerts the user if they are already
in the system.
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Link
Charts
CrimeNtel 5.0 introduces a link chart
feature allowing users to easily create graphical charts visually
displaying links between intelligence information.
Link charts are created automatically with just a few mouse
clicks. These link charts are easily saved to a file for later
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Subject
Folder
This screen shot shows the Subject Folder,
displaying all subject links and personal data.
Address, Vehicle, Group, and Business folders are also available.
They look and function the same as the Subject Folder. |
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Linked
Images
An unlimited number of images can
be linked to intelligence, subjects, vehicles, addresses,
groups, sources, and businesses.
Images are obtained via scanners, digital
cameras or existing images files on your network. Image types
supported include GIF, JPEG, BMP and PCX.
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