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OSBI REORGANIZES INVESTIGATIVE REGIONS SOURCE the In this issue: Evidence Collection …..2 Oklahomans Feel Safe.. 3 Quality Manager Selected to Board ……..4 Effective April 1, 2013, the OSBI consolidated eight investigative regions across the state into six regions. This change naturally adjusts some regional boundaries and service areas. It also provides for a more equitable allotment of geographic size of regions, while keeping span of control at a rea-sonable number. In addition to this new six region format, OSBI also launched a new statewide Crime Scene Investigation Unit (CSI). This new unit will standardize procedures and training and enhance the services we provide in this specialized area. Spring 2013 Edition OSBI Victims’ Support Group to Meet for First Time In the past couple of years, OSBI Director Stan Florence has focused on enhancing the dialogue between the Bureau and victims/families of victims, especially as it relates to the Director’s office. Shortly after he was named OSBI Director, Flor-ence began regular and ongoing conversations with family members that seemed to resolve many concerns. Such inquiries have subsided dramatically since Direc-tor Florence took office; however, he is still working to keep lines of communica-tion open with families. Part of this ongoing effort has included the formulation of an OSBI Victim Support Group that has been meeting regularly under the guid-ance of Assistant Director Andrea Swiech. Members of this group include OSBI staff, Attorney General Victim Support Services, family members of victims, and OSBI Chaplain Tim Richardson. As a result of these meetings, OSBI will host the first OSBI Victims’ Symposium. This day-long seminar is set for May 29th at the Forensic Science Center in Ed-mond and is specifically geared toward family members of OSBI-related cases. Topics will include: The Investigative Process, Crime Laboratory Analysis, Victim Witness Services, The Process of Prosecution, The Role of the Medical Examiner, and After the Crime – What Now? At the end of the day, a Victims’ Impact Panel will convene. Continued on page 2
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Okla State Agency |
Investigation, Oklahoma State Bureau of (OSBI) |
Okla Agency Code |
'308' |
Title | The source, spring 2013 |
Authors |
Oklahoma. State Bureau of Investigation. |
Publication Date | 2013 |
Publication type | Newsletter |
Purpose | OSBI Reorganizes Investigative Regions; OSBI Victims' Support Group to Meet for First Time; Did You Get the Right Guy? by Andrea Swiech; Oklahomans Feel Safe, Survey Shows by Angie Baker; OSBI Quality manager Selected for Board Position [Erin Henry]; |
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I2100.6 S725 |
Digital Format | PDF, Adobe Reader required |
ODL electronic copy | Downloaded from agency website: http://www.ok.gov/osbi/documents/Source%20Spring%202013.pdf |
Rights and Permissions | This Oklahoma state government publication is provided for educational purposes under U.S. copyright law. Other usage requires permission of copyright holders. |
Date created | 2013-04-25 |
Date modified | 2013-04-26 |
OCLC number | 890223331 |
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Title | Source Spring 2013 1 |
Full text | OSBI REORGANIZES INVESTIGATIVE REGIONS SOURCE the In this issue: Evidence Collection …..2 Oklahomans Feel Safe.. 3 Quality Manager Selected to Board ……..4 Effective April 1, 2013, the OSBI consolidated eight investigative regions across the state into six regions. This change naturally adjusts some regional boundaries and service areas. It also provides for a more equitable allotment of geographic size of regions, while keeping span of control at a rea-sonable number. In addition to this new six region format, OSBI also launched a new statewide Crime Scene Investigation Unit (CSI). This new unit will standardize procedures and training and enhance the services we provide in this specialized area. Spring 2013 Edition OSBI Victims’ Support Group to Meet for First Time In the past couple of years, OSBI Director Stan Florence has focused on enhancing the dialogue between the Bureau and victims/families of victims, especially as it relates to the Director’s office. Shortly after he was named OSBI Director, Flor-ence began regular and ongoing conversations with family members that seemed to resolve many concerns. Such inquiries have subsided dramatically since Direc-tor Florence took office; however, he is still working to keep lines of communica-tion open with families. Part of this ongoing effort has included the formulation of an OSBI Victim Support Group that has been meeting regularly under the guid-ance of Assistant Director Andrea Swiech. Members of this group include OSBI staff, Attorney General Victim Support Services, family members of victims, and OSBI Chaplain Tim Richardson. As a result of these meetings, OSBI will host the first OSBI Victims’ Symposium. This day-long seminar is set for May 29th at the Forensic Science Center in Ed-mond and is specifically geared toward family members of OSBI-related cases. Topics will include: The Investigative Process, Crime Laboratory Analysis, Victim Witness Services, The Process of Prosecution, The Role of the Medical Examiner, and After the Crime – What Now? At the end of the day, a Victims’ Impact Panel will convene. Continued on page 2 |
Date created | 2013-04-25 |
Date modified | 2013-04-25 |