Commissioner. The Commissioner of the Department of Correction.
Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI). Records and data in any communicable form compiled by a criminal justice agency which concern an identifiable individual and relate to the nature or disposition of a criminal charge, an arrest, a pre-trial proceeding, other judicial proceedings, sentencing, incarceration, rehabilitation, or release. CORI shall be limited to factual statements about an individual's movement through any one or more of the formal stages of the criminal justice process. CORI shall not include Intelligence Information or Evaluative Information as those terms are defined in 103 CMR 157.05.
Criminal Record Review Board (CRRB). A statutorily-created board within the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS) that reviews complaints and investigates incidents involving allegations of violations of the laws governing CORI.
Department. The Department of Correction.
Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS). The Massachusetts agency statutorily designated to do the following: provide a public safety information system and network to support data collection, information sharing and interoperability for the Massachusetts criminal justice and law enforcement community; oversee the authorized provision of CORI to the non-criminal justice community; provide support to the CRRB; operate the Firearms Records Bureau; and provide and technically support the Victim Notification Registry for the victims of crime.
Evaluative Information. Records, data, or reports, concerning identifiable individuals charged with crime(s) and compiled by criminal justice agencies, which appraise mental condition, physical condition, extent of social adjustment, rehabilitative progress, etc., and which are primarily used in connection with bail, pre-trial or post-trial release proceedings, sentencing, correctional, and rehabilitative planning, probation or parole.
Inmate Management System (IMS). The Department's automated information system that provides processing, storage and retrieval of inmate-related information needed by Department personnel and other authorized users within the criminal
Intelligence Information. Records and data compiled by criminal justice agencies for the purpose of criminal investigation, including reports of informants, investigators or other persons, or any type of surveillance associated with an individual. Intelligence information shall also include records and data compiled by criminal justice agencies for the purpose of investigating a substantial threat of harm to an individual or to the order or security of a correctional institution.
Screening Employee. The central office employee(s) designated by the Commissioner or the institutional employee(s) designated by the Superintendent or Director of that facility to screen six-part folders for evaluative information.
Six-part Folder. The institutional case file of an inmate.
103 CMR, § 157.05