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Law Enforcement Fusion Centers: Cultivating an Information Sharing Environment while Safeguarding Privacy
Authors:Jeremy G Carter  David L Carter  Steve Chermak  Edmund McGarrell
Institution:1.School of Public and Environmental Affairs,Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis,Indianapolis,USA;2.School of Criminal Justice,Michigan State University,East Lansing,USA
Abstract:The national network of fusion centers, of which there are currently 78 nationwide, was created in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and continue to play an integral role in contemporary law enforcement. Their mission, put simply, is to facilitate information sharing across disparate agencies and organizations. Despite a significant presence within the law enforcement landscape, fusion centers have received relatively minimal scholarly attention. This limited literature alludes to operational challenges and public concerns that inhibit fusion center effectiveness. More specifically, little information is known about how fusion centers develop relationships with external partners as well as institute mechanisms to safeguard against violations of individual privacy. The present research employs a combination of national survey data and three in-depth case studies of fusion centers in Florida, Nevada, and Michigan to provide initial answers to these questions. Implications for improved policy and practice are discussed.
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