Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle IV— - Criminal Records and Information › Chapter CHAPTER 415— - RESOURCE CENTERS, TASK FORCES, DATABASES, AND PROGRAMS › § 41502
The Attorney General must create, within 90 days after October 30, 1998, a center inside the FBI called the Morgan P. Hardiman Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resources Center (CASMIRC). The CASMIRC will be run by the FBI’s National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) and by teams in FBI field offices. NCAVC is the FBI unit that studies violent crime. CASMIRC is the new center that helps with child abductions, missing children, child killings, and serial murders. The CASMIRC must give investigative help, training, technical and forensic advice, and on-site consultation when asked. It must share and coordinate federal law enforcement resources, work with other agencies, do ongoing research, and keep a central, searchable case database. The FBI Director will appoint members from the FBI and other experts and may place state or local officers there with their agency’s agreement. Those people stay employees of their own agencies; overtime or travel costs for state or local staff may be paid in certain cases. One year after the center starts, the Attorney General must report to Congress on goals, activities, member numbers and qualifications, equipment and office support, and projected needs. Congress may fund the center with such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 1999, 2000, and 2001.
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34 U.S.C. § 41502
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Apr 6, 2026
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