Section 14200 Of Title 12. Violent Crime Information Center From California Penal Code >> Title 12. >> Part 4.
14200
. (a) The Attorney General shall establish and maintain the
Violent Crime Information Center to assist in the identification and
the apprehension of persons responsible for specific violent crimes
and for the disappearance and exploitation of persons, particularly
children and at-risk adults.
(b) The center shall establish and maintain programs which
include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Developing violent offender profiles.
(2) Assisting local law enforcement agencies and county district
attorneys by providing investigative information on persons
responsible for specific violent crimes and missing person cases.
(3) Providing physical description information and photographs, if
available, of missing persons to county district attorneys,
nonprofit missing persons organizations, and schools.
(4) Providing statistics on missing at-risk adults and on missing
children, including, as may be applicable, family abductions,
nonfamily abductions, voluntary missing, and lost children or lost
at-risk adults.
(c) The Attorney General shall provide training on the services
provided by the center to line personnel, supervisors, and
investigators in the following fields: law enforcement, district
attorneys' offices, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
probation departments, court mediation services, and the judiciary.