Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System
The Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System (ViCLAS) helps investigators identify serial crimes and criminals. It focuses on the linkages that exist among crimes committed by the same offender.
ViCLAS process
Police services submit data about violent crimes to
As more provinces make reporting mandatory, linkages will increase.
Types of crimes
The
- all solved or unsolved homicides and attempts
- all solved or unsolved sexual assaults or attempts
- familial/domestic assaults with a unique or significant physical, sexual or verbal behaviour
- missing persons where foul play is suspected
- unidentified human remains where foul play is suspected
- all non-parental abductions and attempts
- false allegations of sexual assault or attempted murder
- all solved or unsolved or attempted child luring
Investigators may submit their case to
- may have been responsible for other violent crimes
- has the potential to offend/re-offend
ViCLAS centres
There are nine
- RCMP: 7 sites
- Sûreté du Québec: 1 site
- Ontario Provincial Police: 1 site
Some sites handle cases from other provinces:
- British Columbia handles cases from the Yukon
- Nova Scotia handles cases from Prince Edward Island
- Alberta handles cases from Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
All
- data entry
- conduct quality reviews
- file and linkage processing
- behavioural analysis
Many of the
ViCLAS in other countries
Some international countries have adopted
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
To inquire about adopting the
ViCLAS training
The Canadian Police College offers training in the Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System. The course teaches participants how to analyze and interpret the results.
Contact us
For more information, please contact the Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System National Policy Centre at ViCLAS_NHQ_Ottawa@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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