National Crime Information Center
The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is a computerized database maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It provides law enforcement agencies across the United States with access to critical information about crimes, criminals, and missing persons. The NCIC helps in tracking stolen property, identifying wanted individuals, and sharing vital data to enhance public safety.
Established in 1967, the NCIC serves as a central repository for crime-related information. It includes various files, such as those for stolen vehicles, firearms, and missing persons. By facilitating communication among law enforcement agencies, the NCIC plays a crucial role in crime prevention and investigation.