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<br />. @ <br />City of Santa Ana, CA. VINE Program Proposal <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />How the VINE System Works <br /> <br />VINE services have been designed to provide the victims of crime, victim advocates, law <br />enforcement agencies and the general public with the latest information about offenders <br />and/or cases allowing them to protect themselves upon a change in custody and/or case status. <br />VINE accomplishes this objective by allowing victims and the general public to call a VINE <br />toll-ftee number and obtain custody status or case information for an offender, and then <br />register themselves for notification upon the change of offender custody status or the court <br />appearance events. <br /> <br />4.1 <br /> <br />Information Provided during the VINE Toll-Free Line Call <br /> <br />Anyone in the public will be able to call the VINE system and search for an offender using <br />the search options provided. <br /> <br />4.1.1 Release Transfer Incoming Callsfrom the Public <br /> <br />Once an offender or case is located, the caller will be given the following information <br />about the offender (depending upon the type of system implemented and information <br />available). <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Custody Status of the Offender <br />,,/ Arrest Pending <br />,,/ Supervised Custody <br />,,/ Unsupervised Custody <br />,,/ Transferred to Another Agency <br />,,/ Released From Custody <br />Location ofthe Offender <br />A location table will be defined by the customer showing all possible locations and an <br />appropriate status message for each <br />Sentence Expiration Date (if available) <br />Up to 90 seconds of useful messages providing direction to other victim service <br />agencies within the communities. <br />Next Upcoming Court Date (if available ftomjail interface) <br />Type of Court Event (if available ftom jail interface) <br />Location and Time of Court Event (if available ftomjail interface) <br />Bail Amount (for Pre-sentenced Offenders) <br />Charges Pending (up to 10 charge types per offender categorized into a maximum of <br />200 charge types overall - the customer is responsible for categorizing charges into <br />200 or less charge types) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />All information contained in this proposal (Yer. 6.3) is the <br />confidential and proprietary property of Appriss, Inc. <br /> <br />Page 13 <br /> <br />01/01/2001 <br />Proposal # 100901228-01 <br />