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Crime Statistician Specialist - CID


Pay$51276.73 / year
LocationMidland/Texas
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 4663706
      Summary

      Summary

      Please ensure that you fill and attach the release form (you will need to open this link via internet explorer to sign it digitally). Your application will not be considered complete without this.

      Please ensure that you fill out this DPS criminal background check permission form (you must open this in internet explorer to digitally sign). All that is needed is your name, signature, and the date. You will need to attach this to your application. CRIMINAL CHECKS CAN NOT BE RUN WITHOUT THIS FORM AND YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE.


      Perform highly advanced (senior-level) statistical research work of a confidential nature to collect, process, and disseminate a wide variety of data and information between and among jurisdictions. To evaluate quantitative and qualitative data related to criminal activity for the community and the Sheriff’s Office to identify trends and patterns.
      • Overseeing The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) UCR program.
      • Generating monthly reports for the FBI and the Department of Public Safety crime statistics.
      • Overseeing incident reports to include identifying and correcting validation errors.
      • Overseeing Crimes Against Persons reports i.e. sexual assault, indecency, physical assaults, and homicides, ensuring victims are connected and weapons are listed and validated.
      • Overseeing Crimes Against Property reports i.e. larceny-thefts, forgery, burglary, unauthorized use of vehicle, ensuring that all property or vehicles are entered in the correct screens, making sure all information is listed with as much information provided and validated.
      • Overseeing Arrest reports: making sure that all custody and warrant arrests are linked to the correct incident reports and validating all arrest reports for this agency.
      • Overseeing crime trends that include the changes in crimes throughout the county, such as murder and nonnegligent homicide, manslaughter by negligence, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, and larceny-theft.
      • Compiling monthly activity reports from each division.
      • Creating crime trend graphs of all the offense trends reports.
      • Entering all sexual assaults or other sex offense cases related to the “Molly Jane Law“ into VICAP.
      • The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (VICAP) contains crime scene descriptions, victim, and offender descriptive data, including name and other personal identifying information to include laboratory reports, criminal history records, court records, news media references, crime scene photographs and statements. The data consists of cases involving homicides, missing persons, unidentified dead, sexual assaults, and other criminal cases.
      • Perform data entry and verification of data files.
      • Use teletype and/or computer terminal to access driver licenses, criminal records, various agencies files, NCIC/TCIC and vehicle registration data bases to identify subjects for Midland County Sheriff’s Office Investigators and other law enforcement agencies as requested.
      • Works under the supervision of the section lieutenant with limited supervision and extensive latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
      • Assists other divisions, sections, or personnel as needed or directed.
      • Provide field investigators with specific information upon request.
      • Prepare, compile, and interpret statistical data.
      • Assist Investigators requesting name checks by furnishing any known or related information that may be of assistance to the requesting investigator.
      • Prepare charts for the department and the public as requested through public or open records requests.
      • Develop and maintain sources of information for obtaining public information and information from other law enforcement agencies.
      • Interact with the general public to obtain information related to suspicious activity or specific criminal activity.
      • Participate in compiling data for specific files to be included in databases.
      • Instruct and provide training to MCSO/CID secretaries and other agency secretaries with informative presentations regarding criminal activities and program responsibilities mandated by the law.
      • Compile information to be used in bulletins, articles, and publications for the benefit of the law enforcement community.
      • Attend work regularly and observe approved work hours in accordance with agency leave and attendance policies.
      • Must possess the physical and/or mental abilities required to perform the essential functions of the job.
      • Shall abide by all Midland County Polices and City, County Ordinances, State and Federal Laws.
      • Performs any assignment issued by chain of command and/or The Sheriff.
      To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

      EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Education – Graduation from a standard senior high school or equivalent is required. Experience recommended but not necessary in criminal justice, military, or government intelligence agency or criminal intelligence network organization performing duties of, or relating to either criminal investigations, intelligence gathering procedures, police communications/telecommunications network operations, or professional level work involving extensive data and internet research, compilation and correlation of data on a full-time basis, and preparation of analytical reports.

      Driver’s License, High School Diploma. Must secure and maintain a level of security clearance (CJIS) upon being employed.Knowledge of criminal records and analysis and operation of analyst functions as they relate to criminal law enforcement, of policies, procedures.

      SKILL/ABILITY TO Technology – Proficiency with Microsoft Office and appropriate levels of proficiency with utilized software and systems (e.g. CAPPS, SharePoint), and includes statistical software and tools, and be able to learn new software/systems
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