Centralized system design – IDH
The following points provide a list of items that anti-crime law enforcement should consider when developing an information-sharing system. This list can be used as an advanced guide for the development of a robust and reliable system. While it is not compulsory to include all items, it is essential that law enforcement members discuss and agree on what must be included and what not. The following is a list of what is needed for the IDH:
- Introduction to the IDH:
- The rationale for the information-sharing system
- Individuals who helped in designing the system (including representatives from the private sector, law enforcement, prosecution, and trafficking victims’ support services)
- Schedule periodic updates and reviews of the system
- Specific information to be shared in the IDH:
- Where the information is being stored at the moment. (For example, is the information safely maintained in a specific database?)
- Trafficking the victim’...