VIOLENT PERSONS FILE
The Violent Persons File (VPF) was designed to alert law enforcement officers when individuals they are encountering may have the propensity for violence against law enforcement.
Records contained in the VPF must be supported by one of the following criteria:
Once a subject is entered into the VPF, a warning is generated whenever any law enforcement officer conducts a wanted person inquiry through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
The following alert will be part of all positive VPF responses:
WARNING: A SUBJECT IN THIS RESPONSE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A VIOLENT OFFENDER OR A SERIOUS THREAT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. REVIEW THIS RESPONSE IN ITS ENTIRETY TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS SUBJECT. USE EXTREME CAUTION IN APPROACHING THIS INDIVIDUAL.
The VPF alert is for information only. This response should not be used as a reason for an arrest or detention.
VPF records have an unlimited retention period and will remain on file indefinitely or until action is taken by the entering agency to cancel the record.
The VPF is a nationwide database. Department personnel do not have the ability to enter records into the VPF at this time.
Any questions regarding the VPF should be directed to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division, at [REDACTED TEXT]
Questions regarding the content of this newsletter may be directed to Field Operations Support Services, at [REDACTED TEXT]
REFERENCES
https://www.new-york-library.com/preview/threat-to-law-enforcement-ncic-violent-persons-a0c7.pdf