Law Enforcement Portals
California Law Enforcement Web (CLEW)
California Law Enforcement Web (CLEW) CLEW is a secure web site provided by DOJ that includes information on the disposition reporting process and other sevices offered by the DOJ. Users are able to view, copy and print documents from CLEW using a web browser and the Internet.
GridCop
"Our Child Protection System (CPS) Technology provides the most comprehensive view of where predators around the world are downloading and sharing explicit content. We offer this leading-edge technology to law enforcement agencies free of charge to keep them multiple steps ahead of current and potential offenders." GridCop assists Law Enforcement with monitoring peer to peer platforms such as Shareazza.
ICACCOPS
The ICAC Child On-line Protection System (ICACCOPS) is supported by the National Criminal Justice Training (NCJTC) of Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) and is at the center of most peer-to-peer investigations being worked by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces.
ICAC Data System (IDS)
The ICAC Data System is a system that supports ICAC task forces and has been in operation since 2014. The system has over 19,200 registered users who are vetted by the respective ICAC Commander for that area. The system has revolutionized the way ICAC task forces operate by allowing them to work together without duplication of efforts and transfer cases to investigators, affiliates, and other task forces without delay. The West Virginia State Police designed and maintains the system.
ICAC Taskforce
This website is funded through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The training programs delivered by the ICAC training providers are essential in providing the federal, state and local agencies, that make up the ICAC Task Force Program, the tools and techniques necessary to develop an effective response to technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and internet crimes against children.
National Domestic Communications Assistance Center (NDCAC)
The National Domestic Communications Assistance Center (NDCAC) is a National center, formed by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2012. The NDCAC's primary purpose is to develop technology to assist federal, state, and local law enforcement with technical knowledge regarding communication services, technologies, and electronic surveillance. They have numerous free resources and updates regarding emerging technologies. Only available to United States Law Enforcement.