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Division of Law Enforcement Services


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Review of State Crime Lab Resources for DNA Analysis
Document: Crime Lab Resources Review [PDF]

 

Attorney General's Summit on Public Safety

The Division of Law Enforcement Services (DLES) provides technical assistance and training to state and local law enforcement agencies and officers. It maintains central fingerprint identification records, criminal history information for use by state and local police agencies, and TIME System (Transaction Information for the Management of Enforcement). Three state crime laboratories analyze physical evidence for the prosecution and the defense. The Division also ensures that the minimum recruitment and training qualifications established by the Law Enforcement Standards Board are met by all state and local police officers. The Division includes the Crime Information Bureau, the Training Standards Bureau and the State Crime Laboratory Bureaus, located in Madison, Milwaukee and Wausau.

 
 

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