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Written by Jed Elaine
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Saturday, 22 March 2008 |
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There are more jailbirds in the US than anywhere else in the world. More than 2 million of them and that's just those current lot. Those who have served out their time and released are further millions but the really troubling thing is that these people often return to crime and the trend seems to be from bad to worse from one year to the next. We simply cannot be too careful as we cross path with increasingly more people in our modern living.
by JedElaine
There are more jailbirds in the US than anywhere else in the world. More than 2 million of them and that's just those current lot. Those who have served out their time and released are further millions but the really troubling thing is that these people often return to crime and the trend seems to be from bad to worse from one year to the next. We simply cannot be too careful as we cross path with increasingly more people in our modern living.
While public security and enforcement do their part, it would be foolhardy not to be on our own guard too. One initiative we can take is by making use of government public records. Yes, there are free public police records readily available to anybody to search out the background of anyone we are suspicious of or uneasy about whether they are new acquaintance, strangers, neighbors, colleagues or whatever. All that's needed is a full name and a speculative state or county of residence.
Police are on the ball in all respects, they have to be. And their record-keeping is exemplary of that trait. Very useful information can be found in free public police records especially in regard to those who habitually patronize police custody. But seriously, it's standard police procedure to report and record every interaction with the public whether it's a major crime of 1st degree murder or an administrative matter of address change.
Police records are public records. That makes it a right for anyone who wishes to retrieve and view anybody's police records. They are generally provided free of charge and is normally nominal even when an administrative fee is charged as with certain police departments. One thing to note about free public police records is that while they are technically public records, they are often subject to legal restriction in accessibility and use. This varies from state to state but is stringently enforced once it's legislated in the interest of privacy protection on certain sensitive information for individuals.
Like other things, free public police records are greatly facilitated by technology these days. What used to be a cumbersome and tedious process is now practically a breeze as a result of office automation and the internet. And it gets even more effortless for those who employ paid version of public police records from commercial record providers. Even so, it's still only a fraction of the cost of such endeavors used to be in the old days.
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