The key to limiting employee problems is to avoid hiring problem employees by conducting pre-employment screening. Advances in technology have led to a new pre-employment screening option for ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Lawmakers received an update Monday about the creation of a criminal justice data warehouse. The system will look to centralize criminal justice data in Montana. The creation of the ...
The Ohio Common Pleas Judges’ Association doesn’t want the public to see data that would reveal – in one place – the sentences meted out statewide in criminal cases. That’s a nonstarter, given the ...
SAN ANTONIO - A criminal case management database that cost Bexar County taxpayers tens of millions of dollars was shut down indefinitely on Wednesday, less than 48 hours after the County launched the ...
New York City criminal justice advocates called on the City Council to abolish the NYPD's gang database, decrying the listing as the new “stop and frisk” on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall on ...
TALLAHASSEE – A lawsuit filed Tuesday claims Florida officials failed to comply with a new law requiring creation of a public database tracking how justice is delivered across the state – which ...
A group of cybercriminals leaked a database containing criminal records of 70 million Americans, according to cybersecurity company Malwarebytes. The leak contained people’s full names, dates of birth ...
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott on Wednesday pledged to investigate allegations the city crime lab used DNA from a rape kit to identify a criminal suspect – while explaining that ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – The Baker Administration has announced a new online dashboard aimed at consolidating data from the state’s criminal justice system. It was initially part of 2018’s criminal justice ...
Police in Lanesborough, Massachusetts, were investigating one of their own and it has led to the officer's termination. Brennan Polidoro has been fired as an officer with the Lanesborough Police ...
The Army has found "100 to 200" cases in which troops were wrongfully entered into a federal criminal database, triggering the reopening of 1,900 cases related to a sprawling recruiting fraud ...