HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 07-208 RESOLUTION NO. 07-208
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute all documents
necessary to join the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC), specifically a
Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Attorney General's Office substantially in
the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A," making available to the City of Beaumont Police
Department ICAC resources, contacts and training opportunities.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of July,
2007.
Mayor Becky Ames -
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE
PARTIES
The Texas Attorney General's Office is the recipient of a United States
Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
(OJJDP) grant to enforce laws regarding Internet crimes against children (ICAC),
and the Texas Attorney General's Office utilizes this grant to administer and
operate the ICAC Task Force.
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by the Texas
Attorney General's Office and the Beaumont Police Department (hereinafter
'DEPARTMENT").
OVERVIEW / MISSION STATEMENT
OJJDP has created the ICAC Task Force Program, which is a national network
of state and local law enforcement cyber crime units. The national ICAC program
assists state and local law enforcement agencies develop an effective response
to cyber enticement and child pornography cases. This help encompasses
investigative and forensic components, training and technical assistance, victim
services, and community education. Due in large part to the technological
aspects of these cases, the ICAC Task Force Program promotes a multi-
jurisdictional, multi-agency, team approach to investigating and prosecuting ICAC
cases.
The mission of the Texas Attorney General's ICAC Task Force therefore is to: (1)
properly investigate and prosecute those who sexually exploit children through
the use of the Internet and/or computers; (2) provide training and equipment to
those involved in investigating and prosecuting ICAC; and (3) provide community
education regarding the prevention of ICAC.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this MOU is to formalize the working relationship between the
DEPARTMENT and the Texas Attorney General's ICAC Task Force, as well as
to delineate the responsibilities and expectations of the relevant parties. By
signing this MOU, DEPARTMENT agrees to join the ICAC Task Force for the
primary purpose of vigorously and properly investigating ICAC. By joining this
Task Force, DEPARTMENT will benefit from grant resources, joint operations,
and extensive training opportunities.
By entering into this MOU, the Office will benefit from the investigative support
from DEPARTMENT.
EXHIBIT "A"
INVESTIGATIONS
All ICAC investigations will be conducted only by sworn law enforcement
investigators and in a spirit of cooperation with other Texas Attorney General's
Office ICAC task force members. Investigations will follow guidelines established
by each agency's respective policy manual or guidelines. However, ICAC
investigations shall also be governed by the national ICAC program's Operational
and Investigative Standards (attached). Violation of the ICAC operational
standards is cause for cancellation of this MOU. This MOU is not intended to
infringe on the ongoing investigations of any other agency. It is agreed that
unilateral acts on the part of employees involved in Task Force investigations are
not in the best interest of the Task Force.
DEPARTMENT will:
Only sworn DEPARTMENT law enforcement personnel will conduct undercover
ICAC investigations. Each investigator involved with undercover operations must
receive ICAC training prior to initiating proactive investigations and shall submit
reports of all undercover activity to the Texas Attorney General's Office.
Conduct reactive investigations where subjects are associated with
DEPARTMENT's jurisdiction, including investigations of child pornography,
CYBERTIP referrals from NCMEC, Internet Service Provider and law
enforcement referrals, and other ICAC-related investigations. Additional case
initiations may develop from subject interviews, documented public sources,
direct observations of suspicious behavior, public complaints, etc.
Record and document all undercover online activity. Any deviations from this
policy due to unusual circumstances shall be documented in the relevant case
file and reviewed by the ICAC Task Force Program Manager.
Provide agents assigned to the Task Force access to all ICAC investigative files
including, without limitation, computer records, in order to ensure compliance
with all national ICAC standards.
Locate its ICAC investigators in secured space provided by DEPARTMENT with
controlled access to all equipment, software, and investigative files. At a
minimum, information should be maintained in locked cabinets and under control
of DEPARTMENT ICAC Task Force personnel, with restricted access to
authorized personnel only.
Conduct education and prevention programs to foster awareness and provide
practical, relevant guidance to children, parents, educators, librarians, the
business and law enforcement communities, and other individuals concerned
about Internet child safety issues. Presenters shall not discuss ongoing
investigative techniques and undercover operations utilized by the ICAC Task
Force.
SUPERVISION
DEPARTMENT will be responsible for the day-to-day operational supervision,
administrative control, and personal and professional conduct of its officers and
agents assigned to the Task Force. ICAC investigations are a cooperative effort
and investigative decisions will be a joint process guided by ICAC standards.
LIABILITY
DEPARTMENT is responsible and liable for the acts and omissions of its own
officers, agents or employees in connection with the performance of their official
duties under this MOU. For tort liability purposes, no participating agency shall be
considered the agent of other participating agencies. Each participating agency
shall be liable (if at all) only for the torts of its own officers, agents or employees
that occur within the scope of their official duties.
REPORTING STATISTICS
Using a form provided by the Texas Attorney General's Office, DEPARTMENT
shall submit monthly statistics to the Office on all ICAC investigations or other
investigative work pertaining to the sexual exploitation of children via the Internet.
These statistics shall be submitted in the appropriate format by the 10th day of
each month, and shall include data on all related investigations opened or closed
during the month, as well as forensic examinations, technical/investigative
assistance provided to other agencies, subpoenas and court orders issued,
training hours attended and taught, and community outreach provided.
In addition, a breakdown of basic case data shall be included for each sexual
exploitation of a minor (child pornography) case, and/or criminal solicitation of a
minor (enticement/traveler) case investigated by DEPARTMENT. The Texas
Attorney General's Office will then be responsible for all required reporting to
OJJDP.
TRAINING
DEPARTMENT shall make investigators designated as Task Force members
available for applicable specialized training provided through the national ICAC
program and other appropriate training programs. The Texas Attorney General's
Office will review training requests and provide funding for ICAC-approved
training when appropriate.
CONFIDENTIALITY
It is understood that any confidential information pertaining to investigations of
Internet Crimes Against Children will be held in the strictest confidence, and will
only be shared with participating Texas Attorney General's Office ICAC Task
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Force members or other law enforcement agencies where necessary or as
otherwise permitted by federal and/or state law.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This agreement shall be effective on , 2007 and continue until
such time as federal funding for the Grant ends or the agreement is canceled by
either party upon written notice delivered to both agency directors.
Entered into this day of , 2007.
Frank C. Coffin Jr.
Chief of Police
Beaumont Police Department
Attorney General Greg Abbott or his Designee
Office of the Attorney General — State of Texas
Kyle Hayes
City Manager
City of Beaumont