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Chapter 12-62 Criminal Justice Training and Statistics Division

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING AND STATISTICS DIVISION CHAPTER 12-62 12-62-01. Criminal justice training and statistics - Personnel - Purpose

Criminal justice training and the collection of statistics must be conducted by the office of attorney general. The office of attorney general shall conduct the training of peace officers and sheriffs and gather, analyze, and disseminate information regarding the state's criminal justice system

12-62-01.1. County and city officials to furnish crime statistics

To assist in controlling crime in the state through the use of reliable statistics relating to crimes and criminal activity, the attorney general may obtain from the clerks of district courts, municipal courts, and criminal justice agencies all information the attorney general deems necessary to ascertain the status of crimes and criminal activity in North Dakota. It is the duty of the officials to furnish the information requested by the attorney general within thirty days of the request on whatever forms or in whatever manner the attorney general may prescribe

12-62-02. Powers and duties

To ensure adequate training for law enforcement and to ensure the comprehensive collection of crime statistics the attorney general shall: 1. Determine the specialized training needs of peace officers and conduct such training

2. Develop and maintain a staffing, training, and certification information system

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4. Coordinate the utilization of data generated by state and local record information Analyze criminal justice data and compile appropriate periodic reports

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5. Conduct research projects designed to respond to criminal justice system needs and executive, judicial, or legislative branch requests

Accept and administer gifts, or grants, or contracts with persons or organizations, including the federal government, on such terms as may be beneficial to the state

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12-62-03. Peace officer standards and training board - Membership - Duties

Repealed by S.L. 2003, ch. 101, § 17

12-62-04. Qualified officers to be certified

Repealed by S.L. 1991, ch. 120, § 1

12-62-05. State's attorneys - Training

Repealed by S.L. 2003, ch. 101, § 17

12-62-06. Correctional officers - Training

Repealed by S.L. 2003, ch. 101, § 17

12-62-07. Sheriffs - Training

Every newly elected or appointed sheriff shall attend within the first year of employment a course of training on civil duties conducted by the office of attorney general. The curriculum, location, and dates shall be determined by the office of attorney general in cooperation with the sheriff's association. The course shall be open to all sheriffs and deputies

12-62-08. Peace officers - Training

Repealed by S.L. 1991, ch. 120, § 1

12-62-09. Defense attorneys - Training

Repealed by S.L. 2003, ch. 101, § 17

Page No. 1 12-62-10. Rulemaking power

The attorney general may adopt rules to carry out the powers and duties designated in this chapter. All rules adopted by the attorney general and appeals therefrom shall be in accordance with chapter 28-32

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Chapter 12-62 Criminal Justice Training and Statistics Division