It is highly unlikely that a list actually exists. Informants are usually a closely held secret probably known only to the officer they work for and their immediate supervisor. Even a paid informants are not recorded with their true names.
I suspect that the point of 'confidential' is that there is no list available.
Informants are sometimes paid. Sometimes they just volunteer information. It varies.
You can't. It's called confidential for a reason.You're kidding right?
Obviously not - or they wouldn't be confidential !
names of informants in cowlitz county
No, you can't-for what should be obvious reasons.
Sheesh! Does the word "CONFIDENTIAL" mean anything to you? There are no lists of drug trade informants available for public consumption and these lists are well safeguarded.
The Kansas City police departments does not give out lists of their informants.
The plural form for the noun informant is informants; the plural possessive is informants'.
There are several classes of informants, including voluntary informants who provide information willingly, incentivized informants who are motivated by a reward or benefit, coerced informants who provide information under duress or threat, and professional informants who have a career in providing information. Their motives can vary from seeking revenge, personal gain, trying to protect themselves or loved ones, or having a sense of duty to serve justice or expose wrongdoing.
Yes, especially if the informant is paid for the information or assistance s/he provides.