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United States of America
Document Code: DMC-DCR1008-IC
Date: [REDACTED]
Subject: Dossier Compilation - Incarcerated Criminal Metahumans
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The Department of Metahuman Control (DMC) has instituted a comprehensive system for the collation of detailed dossiers on incarcerated individuals identified as metahumans. This document outlines the objectives and methodologies employed in the assembly and maintenance of such records.
To enhance the security measures and containment protocols specific to the unique abilities of metahuman inmates, ensuring the safety of correctional facility staff and other inmates.
To aid in the development of tailored rehabilitation programs, accounting for the distinct psychological and sociological dynamics associated with metahuman capacities.
To facilitate the ongoing monitoring of metahuman individuals post-release, ensuring they do not revert to criminal activities and pose a threat to public safety.
To contribute to the DMC’s broader understanding of metahuman individuals, their abilities, and potential threat levels, supporting ongoing research and analysis endeavors.
To serve as an official record for judicial reviews, parole hearings, and potential re-trials, ensuring transparency and accountability in legal proceedings.
Individuals who complied with the Metahuman Registration Act of 1984 prior to their conviction and subsequent incarceration.
Individuals who did not comply with the Metahuman Registration Act of 1984 and were incarcerated due to criminal activities.
Non-metahuman individuals with substantial links to metahuman criminal activities, serving sentences for related crimes.
All dossiers are classified and handled with utmost sensitivity, ensuring data security and confidentiality in compliance with national security protocols.
Dossier information may be shared with relevant law enforcement and intelligence agencies, abiding by formal procedures for interagency communication and cooperation.
The systematic compilation of dossiers on incarcerated metahumans is an essential component of the DMC's operational mandate. Through this initiative, the department underscores its commitment to national security, the effective rehabilitation of metahuman offenders, and the safety of both correctional institutions and the public domain.
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